Sentence examples for however this described from inspiring English sources

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However, this described a group with T1 tumours, whereas no survival disadvantage as such was found in T2 cancer [ 27].

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Whereas sports-related concussion has been previously described with respect to sex, however, this study described the prevalence of CRS following mTBI by sex.

‡ Coccidioides is not a bacterium but a fungus; however, this name is described in the Index Fungorum.

However this was described simply as a potential new technique and no report on results was given.

However, this was described only in one small study of patients with TBI [ 30].

However, this was described as more for the purposes of convenience [ 38].

However, this feature, described for several viruses, has never been reported for mumps virus (reviewed in Goodbourn et al., 2000; Sen, 2001).

However this approach, described as 'a logic of enquiry' [10, p 32] rather than a method, lacks transparency, thereby departing from the more explicit and staged approaches to reduce bias, which have distinguished and helped legitimise systematic review methods [ 11].

The Golden Year Study provided a description of U.K. patients with diabetes for ≥50 years (11); however this study described nephropathy but did not characterize other complications or their relationship to glycemic control.

H3K27me3 showed a small decrease, however the described increase of this mark was mostly seen at greater distance to the telomere (Fig. 5A-D).

However, this study describes 'PCI-related delay', that is, the theoretical extra delay that may be spent to perform PPCI over FT (figure 1).

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