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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhaustive responses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to responses or answers that are thorough, comprehensive, and cover all aspects or possibilities of a given topic or question. Example: The researcher conducted a thorough analysis of data and provided exhaustive responses to the questionnaire, leaving no room for ambiguity.
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In many cases, it is clear what the true and exhaustive responses to a given question are.
Despite limitations in the size of the study population and the possible lack of exhaustive responses, the analytical conclusions may indicate that the result of this study are generalizable, particularly given that the results for the attitudes and barriers in the current study were consistent with relevant literature from similar countries.
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She wrote that the Paterno family's exhaustive response to Louis Freeh's report for the university on the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse case would be released to the public at 9 a.m.
Although the Neo-Mohists were never able to formulate an exhaustive response to Hui Shi's radical relativism, his contemporary Zhuangzi (4th century BC) clearly found it to be an important stimulus for his own thought, and was definitely influenced by him when elaborating his own epistemological system.
Six items having a non-response rate >20% were deleted, increasing rates of exhaustive response to all items from 15%to48%8%.
Reducing the length of the questionnaire, which involved some of these items, increased exhaustive response completion threefold.
Mutually exclusive and exhaustive response options were: 1) Non-selective beta-blockers, 2) Variceal ligation, 3) Both non-selective beta-blockers and variceal ligation, 4) No therapy.
A decrease in insulin secretion and an increase in plasma NEFA was observed only in db/db mice, indicating a more exhaustive response to exercise compared to lean mice.
Accordingly, although the list is not exhaustive, many possible responses to chemical insult are represented.
Based on this literature, we suggest an exhaustive set of possible responses to clinical reminders, consisting of four responses named "Compliance", "Reliance", "Spillover" and "Reactance".
Despite the common mechanisms that underlie vertebrate responses to exhaustive exercise stress, the magnitude and the timecourse of recovery can be context-specific.
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