Sentence examples for examination fully from inspiring English sources

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All three of these surgeons cooperated with this examination, fully understood its purposes and methods, and practiced exclusively at the E&CCC.

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In a modern healthcare environment, where patient choice and autonomy are paramount, it is essential that clinicians and departments regularly performing intimate examinations fully comply with chaperone guidance.

Recent progress in this endeavor has included the examination of fully defined nucleosomes and nucleosomal arrays assembled in vitro using X-ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy, electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy.

Nevertheless, this emerging paradigm highlights several topics, including data management, algorithm optimization, security, performance (speed, throughput, bandwidth, etc)., and scientific cooperation and collaboration issues that require further examination to fully exploit it and to better inform future research policies.

These early studies are motivating but require more examination before fully considering them as fact.

While our results are consistent with this hypothesis, the consequences of CAP therapy resulting in neuroprotection require further examination to fully elucidate the precise mechanisms involved.

Careful examination of fully senescent mammary epithelial populations reveals the absence of these ultrastructurally distinct cells, supporting the conclusion that they are indeed mammary epithelial stem cells (Smith GH, Boulanger C, Strickland P, Daniel C, manuscript submitted).

An evaluation of which plotless density estimator (PDE) is suitable for a given field situation requires examination of fully enumerated field populations and is ideally suited to computer simulation.

For a double examination to fully simulate the clinical measurement errors, the two radiographic tubes, the calibration table (if not fixed in position), and the examination table should be moved and then re-set during the interval between the two examinations (while the patient has left the room).

Consistently, NMR studies on human UNG showed the glycosylase to undergo a conformational change upon DNA binding, allowing for oscillation between an open form, loosely interacting with the DNA in an unspecific manner, and a closed form engaged in base examination without fully rotating the base out of the helix (Fig.  2) (Friedman et al. 2009).

Our results support the study hypothesis that there is a shift of the endogenous oscillations of the brain's resting state to higher frequencies in patients suffering from chronic ongoing pain, even when a physical examination cannot (fully) explain the subjective symptoms and the patients fulfill the official criteria for chronic pain disorder.

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