Sentence examples for detailed information derived from inspiring English sources

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The dispute, officials note, occurred because regulators are hesitant to provide detailed information derived from their supervision of banks.

Multi-institutional pooling of detailed information derived from academic databases will be of increasing importance in generating new knowledge to foster improved therapy for patients with congenital heart disease.

The objective of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire that accurately reflected the real concerns of patients with dental prostheses about the aspects of their life related to eating, using detailed information derived from qualitative interviews with patients.

Therefore, these questions were split into 3 sub-questions each using the detailed information derived in the qualitative research.

Despite this, there is evidence of significant variation in practice and sub-optimal management of maternal anaemia [ 8- 10], possibly due to a lack of consistent, detailed information derived from good quality evidence.

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A new electrochemical technique, Three Electrode Electrochemical Voltage Spectroscopy (TEVS) is described which allows detailed information to be derived for both intercalation electrodes within a single experiment.

Our objective is not to derive detailed information about the gas transport at a pore or a sub-pore scale, but rather to discuss the implications of pore-scale simulations on the effective gas viscosity at the core scale.

The possibility to derive detailed information on cardiac excitation from a rapid and simplified BSPM procedure may facilitate clinical implementation.

For each data type, we provide detailed information on how weights are derived.

Our previous study of the KIR region yielded detailed information about KIR haplotype structures derived uniquely from complete phased genomic sequences, revealing substructures of known haplotypes and further defined linkage among the KIR genes.

Although all publications refer to socio-economic differences in some way (for example as a covariate in a multivariate analysis), only 19 studies [ 29, 31, 33- 47, 51]) report results on the impact of socio-economic differences or include enough detailed information in their tables to derive conclusions on the influence of socio-economic status on the reported indicators.

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