Sentence examples for context references from inspiring English sources

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The article also contained, in an historic context, references to al-Qaida.

Within the health care context, references to community recur most frequently in the public health literature, but the way the concept is used there differs from the strict definition of a patient community offered here.

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The logistic regression analysis was based on the four fixed effects F0 context (reference: low F0), final sibilant (continuous variable), vowel quality (reference: [a]), and original sibilant (reference: ).

In this context, Reference Models (RM) and Reference Architectures (RA) impose as suitable solutions for organizing the relationship between the different elements of a software.

In this context, reference [23] introduced the received signal strength (RSS) fingerprint as a method for cellular optimization and compared the RSS fingerprint with a propagation model to predict the received signal power.

In this context, reference to the LoC concept is implicitly made by stating that 'any significant differences or non-equivalences need to be followed up by an assessment of their biological or toxicological relevance, taking safety limits into account' [5].

Frame the challenge in a smaller context Reference or research study Engage other senses through images End by giving the reader a small step they can take today.

This observation indicates that the caudate nucleus tracked the context (reference speed) as well as the stimulus speed.

It is interesting that even when mindfulness meditation is placed in a secular context, reference to spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism, can act to illuminate the practice and guide research investigations.

The external validity of the articles were scored ranging from 1 (very strong external validity supported by a large study population, random sample, and explicit analysis of context and intervention factors for which generalization is possible) to 4 (weaker external validity based on weak or selective reference population, and weak intervention and context reference).

Merzenich believed that there was "absolutely no question that our brains are engaged less directly and more shallowly in the synthesis of information, when we use research strategies that are all about 'efficiency'secondaryand (and out-of-context) referencing', and 'once over, lightly'".

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