Sentence examples for be described in future from inspiring English sources

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This will focus particularly on the Transformational and Local Regeneration Areas and will be described in future publications.

Although their number was lower than in similar studies, the characteristics of the non-participants should preferably be described in future studies.

Characterizing post-Katrina exposures and exploring their relationships to asthma was an important focus of HEAL that will be described in future publications.

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Similar issues are described in Future Directions of Lupus Research, a recent publication from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (NIAMS 2007).

This will be described in a future paper.

More recently realized advances in both areas will be described in the future.

However, they are not considered in the current analysis and will be described in a future data-set.

Nowadays, 64 viruses belonging to different genera and families have been reported in grapevines and new virus species will likely be described in the future.

"The agreements will probably be described in the future as a turning point in the Syrian conflict... and mark a favourable change in Russia-US relations," the paper says.

While having 100 open connections may seem impossible, and using large numbers is certainly not recommended in general, this feature is included at this time because it is of use in extensions of Jmol SMILES to be described in a future publication.

We expect that these methods can be described in near future and become solutions to reduce the cost associated with fouling for industry, and can prevent long-term bio-fouling for those biomedical devices which are fouled over quickly, such as the colonization of bacteria on catheters, contact lenses, and surgical tools, so that the healthcare costs can be decreased.

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