Sentence examples for have always evaluated from inspiring English sources

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The studies performed to date have always evaluated the correlations between body mass index (BMI) and metabolic disorders, and not between body muscle, fat mass and metabolic disorders.

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A major telecommunications company had always evaluated its quality by measuring timeliness the amount of time it took to provide a dial tone, to connect a call, or to be connected to an operator.

"Our projects have always been evaluated using a range of prices to ensure robust returns across the business cycle".

Previous studies assessing parental occupational exposures for ALL have not always evaluated maternal exposures or have done so in studies of small size where a substantial proportion of mothers were homemakers, often leading to few usable results (Colt and Blair 1998).

However, investigators have not always evaluated phosphorylation of JAK2 and STAT5.

Every claim has always been evaluated based on an individualized assessment of all relevant factors, and that continues to be the case.

While there has been many research efforts on discovering more predictive software metrics and more effective defect prediction algorithms, the cost-effectiveness of the QA resource allocation approaches has always been evaluated by counting the number of defects per selected artifact.

Their application to relay-based networks has also recently attracted interest [54 59], although, to the authors' knowledge, the performance has always been evaluated in AWGN scenarios: for single-carrier, single-relay and single-antenna half-duplex transmission in [54, 57], when relays re-encode the signal, and in [58] when they do not, and for multiple-antenna in [55].

Discerning whether an in-vivo inhibition of a target enzyme would lead to downstream growth characteristics that range from bactericidal to bacteriostatic to ineffective has always been evaluated by compounds that specifically inhibit the target enzyme.

53 VILI has never been implemented as a single test for primary screening, and has always been evaluated following VIA.

Tumour size has never shown a clear prognostic value (Newland et al, 1994; Frank et al, 1995; Takahashi et al, 1997), but its potential effect has always been evaluated through overall survival analyses, in which it has shown a satisfying correlation with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) Louhimo(Louhimo et al, 2002; Yuste et al, 2003).

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