Sentence examples for extended referred from inspiring English sources

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Extended referred pain areas from the tibialis anterior muscle have also been found in patients with chronic WAD [ 18, 29].

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Nasal defects are classified into partial, total and extended rhinectomy referred to soft tissue resection, bone and soft tissue amputation and bone and soft tissue associated to the maxilla or orbital excision [10].

The composition contains several instances where the quintet plays for extended periods, referred to as "islands" by Svoboda, which create "concerto grosso-like interplay" with the orchestra.

The term extended schools refers to services offered through a school to pupils and the wider community, including sports, arts and homework clubs, as well as wraparound and holiday childcare.

Acroterion, plural Acroteria, in architecture, decorative pedestal for an ornament or statue placed atop the pediment of a Greek temple; the term has also been extended to refer to the statue or ornament that stands on the pedestal.

Another possible explanation is that it was originally a local name given to the plains of Ephesus, which ancient Greeks and Romans extended to refer first to Anatolia (contemporary Asia Minor, which is the western extreme of mainland Asia), and then to the known world east of the Mediterranean Sea.

Herein, the correlation time is extended to refer as the smallest lag number of which corresponding correlation coefficient is less than 1/e=0.368.

Later, the concept was extended to refer to network segments propagating unwanted traffic, regardless of the number of machines involved [6].

A loss of knee ROM in extension (i.e., inability to fully extend) is referred to as a knee flexion contracture, compared to a loss in knee natural flexion amplitude, which is referred to as a knee extension contracture.

Stationary operation in the extended reduction process referred to the cell/Pd(0)/Pd II) mixture solution being allowed to stand from 0 to 13 h.

By entering extended torpor, sometimes referred to as hibernation, this would reduce the thermoregulatory stress in females, whereas males remain more active in preparation for the upcoming mating season.

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