Sentence examples for imperfectly identify from inspiring English sources

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Thus, local inhibition may affect the lack of immune-survival correlation more than assay inaccuracy in this study, although it is also possible that our assay may preferentially but imperfectly identify clinically relevant immune responders.

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In this context, all sources of infection (patients, HCWs, or visitors) are usually imperfectly identified.

In addition, these exposures are usually imperfectly identified in epidemiologic studies because generally clinical cases are of interest.

All sources of infection (patients, HCWs, or visitors) are usually imperfectly identified; thus, through β0, the model allows transmission from unobserved or unobservable sources such as symptomatic infectious persons unnoticed during observation, asymptomatic infectious persons, or asymptomatic carriers.

There is in the market, at a price g, a test that allows to identify, although imperfectly, the type 1 patients.

A clear focus on identifying specific clinical niches that are currently imperfectly addressed would also considerably advance the rationale for new surgical innovations such as NOTES and allow them to be engineered in the directions most likely to result in therapeutic advance.

Self-examination of the skin has been associated with a reduced risk of advanced melanoma, but self-assessment has corresponded imperfectly with clinical examination by a dermatologist, and shown only moderate accuracy in identifying individuals at risk.

Finally, the prospective association of LTL with risk of carotid atherosclerosis identified in our study may not necessarily be causal because baseline factors influencing atherosclerosis, either unmeasured or imperfectly measured, may influence this apparently "causal" relationship.

It helps us answer questions like "Is this email spam?" It identifies friends in online photographs, selects news stories based on our politics and helps us deposit checks via our phones — if all somewhat imperfectly.

One must be careful, however, not to read this remark as conceding defeat, for in the continuation of this reply to Arnauld and in the passage above, he identifies ideas with God's substance: 'God's ideas of creatures are…only His essence, insofar as it is participable or imperfectly imitable' (Elucidation 10, OC 3 149; LO 625).

Fort Ricketts was identified in the report as "a battery intended to see the ravine in front of Fort Stanton, which it does but imperfectly," while Fort Snyder "may be regarded as an outwork to Fort Stanton, guarding the head of one branch of the ravine just mentioned.

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