Sentence examples for described in development from inspiring English sources

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This search and extract procedure which uses the importance measure associated with individual attributes or records describing the news reports and the computational trust measure associated with their originators have been described in "Development of relevance of computational trust" section.

Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), well described in development [ 1], enables carcinoma cells to invade local tissues and metastasize to distant sites [ 2].

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The roles of EMT have been described in embryonic development and morphogenesis.

Hedgehog signalling has been well described in tooth development (43), along with heparan sulphate proteoglycans (44).

EMT is a physiological process originally described in embryonic development [ 26].

Butanoic acid is the exception because, as described in " Method development," the peak has not a Gaussian shape.

Scores were created by using the method described in the development of the Framingham risk scores [ 20].

Deviation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum has been described in the development of experimental hydrocephalus [ 19, 28, 29] as well as in naturally occurring hydrocephalus [ 64].

The major schema of the system is addressed in the methods section and the method of integrating the necessary components is described in the development section.

Filming, originally scheduled for 2000, still hasn't begun; a spokesman for the production company, Intermedia Film, described it as "in development".

However, genetic aberrations in WRN have never been described in sporadic CRC development.

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