Sentence examples for constitute a reflection from inspiring English sources

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Collectively, these findings suggest that the decreased OPG levels in CP patients might constitute a reflection of the actual biological activity within the alveolar bone.

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Few medieval texts so effectively communicate the Neoplatonic conception of the existence of a number of planes of being that differ according to their ontological priority, the derivative and inferior ones constituting a reflection in a grosser mode of existence of those that are prior and superior.

Dramatic oversimplification is itself everywhere endemic to the process, but I hope it is fair enough to say that much of the debate concerns how the books we claim to care about represent the world, how our selection of them constitutes a reflection of it.

This article constitutes a reflection on how clinicians may use the results of economic evaluations of health interventions in their daily clinical practice, making decisions about cost-effectiveness on a case by case basis, and addressing both the patient's and society's needs.

This article constitutes a reflection on how clinicians may use the results of economic evaluations in their daily clinical practice, making decisions about cost-effectiveness on a case by case basis, and addressing both the patient's and society's needs.

Taken in Paris, Geneva, Grenoble, and Lyon, Fruehauf's photographs constitute a critical reflection on architectural modernity mitigated by the photographer's love of the spaces he has photographed and his deep sympathy for the architects and planners that have been drawn to concrete as a useful, multifaceted building material in the latter part of the twentieth century.

Criterion validity – the degree to which the scores of a measurement instrument constitute an adequate reflection of a gold standard [16] was not possible to evaluate due to the lack of such standard.

Incorporeal created substance is, however, differentiated from the divine, principally on account of its mutability and multiplicity even so, the infinite number and constant mutability of created monads constitute an obverse reflection of the unity, infinity, eternity and unchangeableness of God.

Moreover, feelings may constitute "reasons" on Friedman's view: "emotions and desires, as well as imagination, can constitute a kind of reflection on or attention to objects or values of concern" (Friedman 2003, 10).

Morphological traits are the outcome of multi-locus variation, and thus constitute a more thorough reflection of variation among individuals than a particular, pre-determined section of the DNA sequence [ 14].

The 311 reflection does, however, respond almost linearly to loading, and therefore it constitutes a suitable reflection for characterization of macroscopic stresses and strains by diffraction for the given conditions.

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