Sentence examples for earliest clue from inspiring English sources

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For central VA ECMO the earliest clue will be new widening of the cardiomediastinal silhouette on the chest radiograph.

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Some of the earliest clues to this came more than two centuries ago.

One of my very earliest clues was "Mars or Venus getting excited (7)".

Pottery also gives the earliest clues about the artistic styles of Central Africa; dotted and waved patterns were drawn on pot rims.

One of the earliest clues to the complexity of the microbiome came from an unexpected corner: the effort to solve a mystery about milk.

The earliest clues could come Thursday, when the top executives of the country's largest bank gather at its Charlotte, N.C., headquarters to review recommendations of a 44-member internal team that has been preparing restructuring plans since March.

The receipt for the 4 23 a.m. withdrawal at the 11-Seven Food Shop, one of the earliest clues in the case, was found in the 19-year-old's pocket not long after he was slain, investigators said.

The patient's history and physical exam findings reveal the earliest clues to the development of ACS, which evolves over time.

However, DNA barcode data can provide the earliest clues to the presence of cryptic host-parasitoid interactions that can be targeted for future taxonomic and ecological study [ 39, 40].

One of the earliest clues about the differential function of TFIID came from studies in yeast demonstrating distinct classes of protein-coding genes that differ by their dependence on and recruitment of TAFs (Kuras et al., 2000; Li et al., 2000).

This offers an early clue to Fiennes's performance.

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