Sentence examples for describing information from from inspiring English sources

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We present aggregate data describing information from multiple health-care facilities in two districts.

In addition to describing information from these studies, the EU product information for all ESAs [ 16, 17] also states that 1) ESA therapy should be initiated at a Hb level ≤10 g/dL, 2) the Hb target range should be 10 to 12 g/dL, and 3) a sustained Hb level > 12 g/dL attained with ESA use should be avoided.

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The blog posts make no reference to eavesdropping, but describe information from "a confidential source," wording Mr. Silverstein said was his attempt to disguise the material's origin.

A State Department cable on Aug. 23, 1990, for example, described information from a Peruvian intelligence source, a former naval officer, who said that the plan to carry out extra-judicial assassinations of suspected terrorists had "the tacit approval of President Fujimori".

Information posted by individuals was deemed to have the lowest credibility: Only 9.5% of users described information from those sites as "reliable and accurate".

The ( {mathcal{G}}_I^0 ) distribution is very attractive for modeling data with speckle noise, due to its mathematical tractability and ability to describe information from most types of areas, for given α < − 1 and L. These densities are presented in semi-logarithmic scale, showing that they have heavy (linear) tails with respect to the Gaussian distribution which displays quadratic behavior.

To collect and describe information from providers of medication therapy management (MTM) services regarding (1) implementation strategies used for providing MTM services to patients/clients; (2) specific measures, if any, used to quantify the costs and benefits of MTM; (3) how the value of MTM services was tracked during 2007; and (4) barriers to offering MTM services to patients/clients.

While diets of C. ebraeus from Hawaii and Okinawa have been described, information from Guam was not previously known.

Its requests for documents from the C.I.A. began in June 2003, when it first sought intelligence reports describing information obtained from prisoner interrogations, the memorandum said.

The report describes information obtained from the interrogation of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Mr. bin Laden's former chief of operations, who said that "bin Laden could assess new trainees very quickly, in about 10 minutes, and that many of the 9/11 hijackers were selected in this manner".

The obstetricians tended to describe information amalgamated from typical cases while midwives were more focused on specific cases.

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