Sentence examples for described yet from inspiring English sources

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"There have been no people described yet who have no mast cells," Galli continues.

Several techniques have been reported for application; nevertheless, the ideal technique has not been described yet.

Mr. Bloomberg described yet another role for Mr. Powers, that of general counselor.

Coa-ASC16 alone elicited a local inflammation, but how this material triggers this response has not been described yet.

Meniscus lesions following trauma or associated with osteoarthritis (OA) have been described, yet meniscus aging has not been systematically analyzed.

While several models for vanadium redox batteries have been described yet, no model has been published, which is adequate for the aging prediction.

Applications of the Williams test beyond balanced block designs have not been described yet, what severely restricts its use in practice.

Surgical procedures have been known to reactivate varicella zoster virus, but Ramsay Hunt syndrome subsequent to TMJ surgery has not been described yet.

Biologic scaffolds developed from brain and spinal cord tissue have recently been described, yet the conformation of the harvested ECM limits therapeutic utility.

Again, her emotions are not described, yet we are fully aware that contact with this child is the purpose of her life, and Jones's restraint is truly affecting.

This behavior has not been described yet in the Altiplano.

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