Sentence examples for described consort from inspiring English sources

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Figure 2 portrays the percentage of correctly described CONSORT items in the pre- and post-CONSORT era.

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Please note that the description describing each CONSORT item used are taken directly from the "CONSORT 2010 Statement: updated guidelines for reporting parallel group randomised trials" article [ 1].

The goddess of wealth Lakshmi is sometimes described as his consort.

The design of this cost-effectiveness study will be described following the CONSORT statement [ 13].

The design of the study will be described following the CONSORT guidelines [ 14].

The reasons why patients were not randomised are described in Figure 3 (Consort Diagram).

The methodology is described according to the Consort 2010 statement for the reporting of cluster randomized trials [ 18].

The protocol is in accord with the SPIRIT 2013 statement [ 37, 38], and the intervention is described according to the CONSORT-EHEALTH checklist [ 39].

To flourish, like the cockney flower girl Eliza, she will need to come across as serious, compassionate, informed about the world beyond Alaska -- to be for McCain what Henry Higgins describes as "a consort battleship".

Shiva is described as sent by his consort Parvati (Karpagambal) to beg as he has lost her ring.

Medieval chroniclers gave varying descriptions of her rank: one described her as an ignoble consort of inferior birth, while others described her birth as noble.

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