Sentence examples for described a source of from inspiring English sources

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Studies that clearly described a source of support were categorised into those reporting some form of industry involvement and those reporting sources of funding not including an industrial party.

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In common with its neighbours Kuwait is described as a "source of funds and a key transit point" for al-Qaida and other militant groups.

In addition, being engaged in different professional activities was described as a source of strength and a way to remain continuously stimulated by different inputs.

However, compression of the superficial or deep peroneal nerve by this ossicle has been described as a source of dorsal foot pain [13, 30].

Recently, uric acid derived from hypoxanthine accumulated by the parasite was described as a source of inflammation in Plasmodium yoelii, a mouse malaria model [7].

The experience of constructing a 'cover story' to explain unusual behaviour is described as a source of shame and an energy draining activity.

Mortality in the ward after an intensive care unit (ICU) stay is considered a quality parameter, and is described as a source of avoidable mortality.

As animals have been described as a source of MRSA and the father was a pig-farmer, we decided to screen his pigs.

Water, in particular, has previously been described as a source of M. avium subsp. hominissuis for both humans and pigs [ 6, 14].

It's equally convenient to Silicon Valley entrepreneurs like Peter Thiel, who see Government as a barrier to innovation, when the science that it funds is often, as Marianna Mazzucato among others has described, a vital source of ideas, expertise and people as well as inventions.

Together, they described a powerful source of economic anxiety: People are working harder than ever, creating more goods and services, while being paid less for their time.

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