Sentence examples for described well enough from inspiring English sources

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The qualitative trend of the influence of an external electric field on the band structure is expected to be described well enough by PBE to get reliable results, as this functional was already used to describe Rashba systems31,32,33.

Although the National Institutes has listed more than 70 lines around the world as qualifying for support under the president's standard, scientists complained at a Senate hearing last week that few of these lines have been analyzed and described well enough to make them ready for use.

The method used to obtain digital images of the fundus to transmit for telemedicine were described well enough to allow the reviewer to answer the review question in all included studies.

10 The variation in motor vehicle exhaust exposure was not described well enough described in these studies, but the good availability of individual data allows a further analysis of the more recent cohort using a different design.

The clinical relevance of study results was assessed with 3 questions: (1) "Are the patients described in detail so that you can decide whether they are comparable to those that you see in your practice?"; (2) "Are the interventions and treatment settings described well enough so that you can provide the same for your patients?"; 3) Were all clinically relevant outcomes measured and reported?".

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sure, "Newark Jew" describes well enough someone who grew up, as I did, in the city's southwest corner, the Weequahic neighborhood, in the nineteen-thirties and forties.

Fewer than half of the studies described offloading well enough to assess if they met the offloading criteria and adherence standards proposed by Boulton and Armstrong; 18 of these, only one met their criteria and this had no control group.

But within a narrow range of starting conditions, a linear equation might describe them well enough for practical purposes.

"I didn't think that described our relationship well enough".

B. 1803), and "enablement" cases, in which juries were asked to determine whether the specification described the invention well enough to allow members of the appropriate trade to reproduce it, see, e.g., Arkwright v. Nightingale, Dav.

The objective is to create a model that describes the data well enough to allow relationships between variables to be reliably assessed.

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