Sentence examples for believed that correction of from inspiring English sources

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He believed that correction of rotation and valgus is possible only when the forces acting medially and laterally are balanced.

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The author believes that correction for this type of scarring with injectable PLLA is elicited by filling of the scar as collagen is replaced, and that this volume enhancement may be more substantial and durable than that resulting from the use of other dermal injectable agents.

Consequently, we believe that correcting for the randomization process yields more accurate results than a one-sided correction of the distance.

Yet, considering that these twins are being raised in similar environments postnatally, there remains strong reason to believe that early correction of the discordant uteroplacental environment may limit epigenetic divergence.

Dr. John A. Baron, a professor at the Dartmouth medical school and one author of the original journal article, said that he believed that the correction did not undermine the 18-month conclusion of the original paper.

As a result, Krashen believed that error correction did not have a place in SLA.

Here, majority of the students (48 out of 64) believed that self-correction is an essential skill for English writing and that students should be encouraged to practice this skill.

Texas's current death protocol lists pentobarbital as its lethal drug of choice, and it is believed that the department of corrections has obtained supplies of the barbiturate from domestic compounding pharmacies that are not subject to federal regulations.

In assessing risk of TdP, 89.9% of emergency physicians answered that they use a correction factor and 87.5% answered that they believed that a HR correction was a better predictor than absolute QT.

The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and Clarifications column, Saturday November 2, 2002 In this review, we made it appear that our reviewer mistakenly believed that Mog "one of the best-known cats of her generation" lived with a family called Thompson.

It is believed that an overshoot in the correction of PNa is followed by a swift reaccumulation of electrolytes (K+ and Cl−) which had initially been extruded by brain cells in a bid to offset brain edema in the early stages of hyponatremia [64].

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