Sentence examples for described refers from inspiring English sources

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There has long been a dispute about whether "the people" described refers to individuals or the individual states.

VCR, you're the man! (I should point out that I mistakenly said that WWF No Mercy was based on No Mercy 2000, when it was in fact based on No Mercy 1999. In fact, everything I described refers to No Mercy 1999 and not No Mercy 2000. I regret the error).

(FG3) The "acceptance" described refers to the facilitation of communication with and referral to western doctors brought about by increased knowledge of western medicine.

The population described refers to people with asymptomatic AF in whom incidental detection of AF might occur; people who are symptomatic of AF and are consulting with their GPs for that reason were excluded, as the WatchBP Home A is not intended to be used to diagnose AF.

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At the same time, it belies the steadfastness of a creative impulse that the artist himself once described, referring to his passion for drawing, as really having "no end".

In the first part of the review, the personal reminiscences of the development period of organometallic chemistry are described referring to the unexpected discoveries of late transition metal alkyls through the effort of finding an active species involved in catalysis.

ATIII was then activated by incubation with heparin as described (referred to as hep-ATIII).

(019: Male/65 years) Patients described referring to their management plan, which gave personalised advice based on both symptoms and oximetry.

RPMI 1640 was prepared from powder dissolved in distilled water and supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated FBS as previously described (referred herein as RPMI) (11).

Two NHEJ pathways have been described, referred to as the classical (or canonical) (c-NHEJ) and alternative (alt-NHEJ) pathways (Mladenov and Iliakis, 2011).

In 3 cases, personality disorder not otherwise specified (NOS) was described referring to depressive personality in case of Patient 5 and mixed personality disorder in the cases of Patient 16 and 18.

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