Sentence examples for described a new categorization from inspiring English sources

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Recently, we described a new categorization of HPV infections based on serial measurements of type-specific viral load, and proposed an underlying mechanism based on differential cervical basal cell division after infection (Fig. 1).

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Schwarzschild also described a new effect.

Searle offers a new categorization of speech acts based on relatively clear principles of distinction.

The app, Google says, uses a "new categorization system for completed Builds [that] will help you sort and filter for specific types of structures".

In 1926 he produced a new categorization of nebulae, with Messier 87 being classified as a type of elliptical extra-galactic nebula with no apparent elongation (class E0).

Given the lack of thorough protein oriented exon taxonomies the need for a new categorization method was obvious.

Extramural metastasis might be diagnosed as replaced lymph nodes in the process of classification, thus forming a new categorization.

Anton describes a new Eastern Bloc.

These findings describe a new kind of interaction between the cerebral hemispheres and highlight the role of axonal geometry in modulating aspects of cortical dynamics responsible for stimulus detection and/or categorization.

As a result, scholarship during the Enlightenment emphasized categorization and soon produced various typologies that described a series of fixed stages of cultural evolution.

This study describes a valid and reliable categorization scheme for free-text CCs in the EDFT of an academic ED.

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