Sentence examples for availability was based on from inspiring English sources

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Semen sample availability was based on whether an aliquot of sample was available for use from the biorepository, as this cohort has been used for other semen analysis research.

This availability was based on the point of care ultrasound rotation for EM resident education.

Because availability was based on permission of the GP for data linkage, the introduction of selection bias due to this was unlikely.

Collection of paca viscera was part of the ongoing participatory conservation program; although hunters were trained to collect the viscera, sample availability was based on hunters' willingness to participate.

For example, information on availability was based on descriptions of the volume and reach of services (e.g. within poor areas), data on affordability was based on pricing strategies, while information on quality (either technical quality or patient experience) was based on comparisons with existing services or use of strategies for quality improvement such as training, monitoring and evaluating.

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The following analysis of growth partitioning among trees of different sizes depending on water availability were based on the intercepts a and slopes b of those regressions.

-- Registration availability is based on a first-come, first-serve basis and is subject to the available seating at each venue.

For malnutrition, estimates of national food availability were based on the effects of temperature and precipitation, and the beneficial effects of higher CO2 levels, projected using the IBSNAT-ICASA dynamic crop growth models [ 9].

Excluding forest land but including grasslands, secondary vegetation and other (semi natural land cover types in assessments of farmland availability is based on a tacit assumption that forests are more valuable than other ecosystems which may not necessarily be the case.

However, orthopterans responded dramatically to P addition in both 2004 and 2006, suggesting that P-limitation travels upward to some consumer taxa more strongly than does N. Gill et al's (2006) conclusions of N-limitation and a possible P limitation to N-availability were based on the first three years of data (2002 2004) from the same 2002 fertilization experiment analyzed here.

The availability assay was based on the 'binding' assays in Shimizu et al. (1999) where soluble ligands bound to surface-expressed Notch2 receptors.

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