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What they frequently conclude: There has to be a better way.
They frequently conclude that the investigated parameter "may be a promising biomarker" [ 2, 3, 4].
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This is a pairing that operates in the shorthand language of a long friendship, where sentences started by one are frequently concluded by another; where the characteristics are complementary (Bevan ebullient and bouncy, Fellner sardonic and softer spoken, both rather public-school).
However, those who have used the term "sense data" have so frequently concluded that what we are directly aware of in perception is, in fact, dependent on the mind that the term is now usually understood to import an assumption of mind-dependence.
Researchers frequently concluded their papers on co-occurring IPV and mental health with recommendations for improved collaboration.
As a result, it was frequently concluded that many or all CD103−CD11b+ MPs were derived from monocytes 3, 10, 11.
In the presence of a selection process characterised by a higher probability of including statistically significant positive results, the meta-analyses frequently concluded that the mean effect size differed from zero when it in fact equalled zero.
In the presence of a publication bias characterised by a higher probability of including statistically significant positive results, the meta-analyses frequently concluded that the mean effect size differed from zero when it actually equalled zero.
Improved DNA extraction protocols for "difficult" plant material such as wood and a better understanding of spatial patterns of genetic variation for numerous tree species frequently allow to conclude on the origin of living plants or dead tissue by an investigation of specific DNA regions.
Court [ 41] showed this with specific regard to Dutch insurance physicians: male insurance physicians conclude less frequently than female insurance physicians that clients are not able to work.
Her sonnets, for example, frequently rely on concluding couplets that sum up in traditional Shakespearean fashion; as in, "Patterns lapse in a bliss of signal mist / which concludes in the swim of the analyst".
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