Sentence examples for as usually described from inspiring English sources

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Infection appeared mainly monobacterial as usually described in children but gram-negative strains are emerging.

The Six-Minute Walking Test (6MWT) was used to measure walking endurance, as usually described in many studies [ 37, 38].

The reason is that on the basis of the "hit" theory, as usually described for ionizing radiation effects, a gene mutation would be predicted to require one hit whereas chromosome alterations would require two hits.

Roughly 75% (14 out of 19) of recombinant samples were between B and F subtypes and none of them showed the same breakpoint of recombination in the pol region, or subtype determination between pol and env regions, confirming the high frequency of URFs BF, as usually described in our region [ 23].

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The paper refers to directed energy weapons, such as high-powered lasers, as well as "genetic weapons" – usually described as those containing biological agents that target a particular ethnic group or groups based on genetic differences.

The eleventh edition is usually described as an "artifact," as if this were a slur.

Founded in 1965 as a youthful underground opposition to Iran's Shah, it was usually described as "Islamic Marxist".

Just as in non-human behavioral ecology, behavioral strategies in HBE are usually described as complex behavioral dispositions.

While she is usually described as predominantly "indigenous", friends say Silva categorises herself as "black" in the national census.

They are usually described as portraits.

Dr Arnall is usually described as a Cardiff University psychologist.

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