Sentence examples for as it is inferred from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as it is inferred" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing conclusions or assumptions that are drawn from information or context.
Example: "The results of the study were surprising, as it is inferred that the participants had a different understanding of the topic than initially thought."
Alternatives: "as it is suggested" or "as it can be deduced".

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Cerium implantation modifies the conductivity properties of the passive film, as it is inferred from EIS measurements.

As it is inferred from Fig. 4a, DA, AL, MG and SC p-nitrophenol adsorption isotherms can be classified as type H of the Giles classification [12].

That is to say, if each member of a set μ of judgments is certain for a person A (as is the case for each immediate judgment), and if a judgment m is mediated or caused by μ insofar as it is inferred by A from μ as a logical consequence of it, then m is also certain for A (WL III, 264 f).

As it is inferred from the data presented in Table 1, incorporation of clay into the polyurethane (PU) foam leads to a dramatic increase in cell density so that the cell density increases from 6 cells mm3 in the case of the neat polyurethane foam sample to 175 cells mm3 in the case of the foam containing 1 wt.% of the nanoclay.

Quality of Care is formally ascertained by the quality of the procedures that are thought to lead to or reflect the delivery of good care as it is inferred from the information gathered by and about these proceduresl.

As it is inferred that a great number of patients have already received these types of therapy, it is, therefore, necessary to discuss scientific significance of the improvements in subjective symptoms and QOL.

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These properties can then safely be projected, by sign-inference, to all or any other members of the kind, as, for example, it is inferred that mortality belongs to all human beings everywhere (e.g., §4, xxxiii 24 32)—a type of sign-inference that the Epicureans claim is simply not captured by the EM (e.g., §1, xvii 8 11).

From recent phylogenetic studies, as well as traditional taxonomy, it is inferred that most of the Malagasy avifauna originated from African ancestors, although colonization events from Eurasia and Australia have also been documented for flying organisms such as bats and birds [ 12- 16].

From a link between degrees of belief and fair betting ratios and the assumption that it is (doxastically) defective to consider a Dutch Book as fair, it is inferred that it is (doxastically) defective to have degrees of belief that violate the probability calculus.

As such, it is inferred that experimental findings in C57Bl/6 mice apply to all mammals including humans.

As a result, it is inferred as a postspeciation event.

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