Sentence examples for identified in column from inspiring English sources

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The suite of reaction products identified in column effluent varied with experimental pH.

For studies identified in column 1 as "add-on" studies, all patients also received the active therapy indicated in column 1 (open-label).

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It is hardly inspirational to be identified in a column in one's own paper as variously "nasty," "arrogant," "unfair," "dysfunctional," "ideological," "credulous," "condescending".

Carrier synchronization alone is studied in [347 355], where as identified in second column of Table 19, [347 349] consider IR-UWB communication and [350 355] consider MB-OFDM UWB communication.   3.

The carrier synchronization alone is studied in [304 311], where as identified in second column of Table 15, [306, 307] consider single-carrier communication and [304, 305, 308 311] consider multi-carrier communication.

The carrier synchronization alone is studied in [304 311], where as identified in second column of Table 15, [306, 307] consider single-carrier communication and [304, 305, 308 311] consider multi-carrier communication.   2.

The joint timing and carrier synchronization is proposed in [312 316], where as identified in second column of Table 15, [312] considers single-carrier communication and [313 316] consider multi-carrier communication.  .

A document was created that listed 17 steps in three columns: the ISPOR steps in column 1, the most rigorous steps identified in our review in column 2, and then the proposed PRO Consortium version of each step in column 3. Rather than looking for the most commonly performed way of executing each step, this approach was intended to identify the best practice approach for each step.

The last column shows the number of predictions that knowingly belong to the compartment identified in the second column.

Correction: John F. Burns was incorrectly identified in the March 11 column.

The C.I.A. officer, Valerie Wilson, was identified in a July 14 , 2003 column by Robert D. Novak, the syndicated columnist, and if a government official was Mr. Novak's main source, that official could be charged with violating a law making it illegal to divulge the identity of a covert officer like Ms. Wilson.

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