Sentence examples for been evaluated until now from inspiring English sources

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Except one study by Suniza et al. (2011), the respiratory physiology of larval horseshoe crabs has not been evaluated until now.

Regarding S. thirkei, no activity has been evaluated until now.

The impact of acute changes in cardiac performance on respiratory fluctuations in PP has not been evaluated until now.

However, the presence of IL-6 in joints with symptomatic cartilage defects has not been evaluated until now.

To the best of our knowledge, medical-student-delivered school-based programmes for preventing smoking have not been evaluated until now.

Also the influence of shipping to a specialised laboratory for further processing and the impact of long-term storage on cell cultivation and analysis have not been evaluated until now.

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They were evaluated until 3 years.

However, the tissue of an engineered human neomandible has not been evaluated histologically until now.

Although it has not yet been evaluated in France until now, the introduction of systematic screening is probably too recent to have had an impact on educational disparities during the last period (1990 1996).

In conclusion, clinical impact of BSIs on complicating CDI has not been systematically evaluated until now.

The impact of SBI on cerebral hemorrhage has not been clearly evaluated until now.

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