Sentence examples for in fact for example from inspiring English sources

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In fact, for example, 4 of the 16 transitional spots at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center are reserved (a separate interview is required) for Stanford Anesthesia residents.

In fact, for example, there is no way to discuss quantitatively our observed result of the impulsiveness of the expansion phase with simulation results so long as they rely on effective resistivity which is supposed to determine how fast magnetic reconnection is supposed to occur and has so far not demonstrated as a physical quantity.

In January, the FTC sued DeVry over those claims, alleging that DeVry counted many graduates as working "in their field" when they were in fact, for example, a business administration graduate working as a server at the Cheesecake Factory restaurant, or a business administration graduate with a health care management specialization working as a car salesman.

In fact, for example, Mexico now has the highest rate of vaccination against influenza among OECD countries [ 60].

In fact, for example, the induction of apoptosis of celecoxib has been found not associated with inhibition of COX-2 [ 90].

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In fact, for the example of the case in Figure 4c, if we take a sample size of 1,000, its error rate is 37 dB lower.

As in Nisbett and Wilson's stocking study, participants denied the influence of some factors that were in fact influential; for example, they denied that the information that they would meet the applicant influenced their judgments about the applicant's flexibility.

Participants also attributed influence to factors that were not in fact influential; for example, they falsely reported that the information that the applicant accidentally knocked over a cup of coffee during the interview influenced "how sympathetic the person seems" to them.

In fact, using, for example, the density of water vapor at 480 °C (0.29 kg/m3) as a proxy for magmatic gas instead of the density of hot air, a similar mass ratio m t :m g results at transitional level (2.5 1), leading to a percentage of ~1.5 % for the magmatic gas fraction.

That is, in poor communities, individuals may perceive the local environment to be extrinsically dangerous to a greater extent than is in fact true (for example, because they are affected by social stereotypes or media portrayals).

However, in most cases these assumptions are not in fact tested (for example, by mutagenesis of individual TFBSs).

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