Sentence examples for concept should be applied from inspiring English sources

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The same concept should be applied to the domestic health care industry.

Multiple roles of the same molecule are widely recognized for mRNA as alternative splicing, and an analogous concept should be applied for entire RNA molecules including mRNA and non-coding RNA.

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Disease marker concepts should be applied to trials of treatments for pre-invasive disease including DCIS and to models of sentinel lymph node assessment, where funding is limited and where long-term follow-up is required to obtain robust clinical data, but where we need a better understanding of the pathophysiological processes involved.

Whether or not the concept of 'generalisability' should be applied in qualitative research is a matter of debate, 26 but we would argue that this study provides useful, credible working hypotheses or theories about anal sexual practice among young men and women that are likely to apply outside our group of interviewees.

As there is no evidence that early intervention (prior to diagnosis of diabetes) is better than late intervention (after diabetes is present), he suggested that "it is a very profound question" as to whether the concept of pre-diabetes should be applied to individuals.

Most importantly, the concept of 'proportionality' [ 36] should be applied in cases of provider referral.

Indeed, the concepts of health inequality monitoring should be applied to all areas of health where the requisite disaggregated data are available.

This paper presents a design method for membrane-assisted separation processes based on the concept of process superstructure optimisation, which should be applied to the separation of azeotropic mixtures.

The questions to be answered when designing a flow control concept are: (1) What kind of jets should be applied - blowing or suction?

At least one of Descartes' followers, de la Forge, suggested that the term "idée [idea]" should be applied only to concepts in the intellect, and coined the expression "espèces corporelles [corporeal species]" to refer to the pictorial images of the imagination (Clarke, 1989).

Concepts of species delimitation based on presence/absence of CBCs in ITS2 should be applied only after careful analysis of ITS2 evolution and phylogeny.

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