Sentence examples for described trials from inspiring English sources

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Last week, the journal The Lancet described trials in which 2,000 babies in Ethiopia, India and Uganda were given six weeks of nevirapine while breast-feeding.

Two other conference abstracts described trials with outcomes eligible for inclusion; however, these could not be included as authors were not yet ready to share their results.

Torie Atkinson described "Trials and Tribble-ations" as a "perfect episode", and "one of the best Star Trek episodes ever made, in any series".

Due in part to the special effects, the costuming, the set re-constructions and the residual payments to The Original Series cast, Behr later described "Trials and Tribble-ations" as "probably the most expensive hour of episodic TV ever produced".

However, many articles only described trials as "double blinded" or "blinded", without providing any details.

The 14 papers described trials of 20 methods to increase recruitment rates.

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Figure 2 illustrates the described trial flow.

Samples were obtained during a previously described trial [ 11].

These imaging studies were performed between 1993 and 2002 and were collected for a previously described trial [ 15].

"Simple to learn but hard to master" is how RedLynx describes Trials Evolution, the sequel to Trials HD.

To be eligible, trial records needed to describe trials that included children below 12 years of age.

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