Sentence examples for incidental I from inspiring English sources

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In contrast, if SOD is a reflection of an individual's implicit mental ability to acquire spatial knowledge, then it should not matter whether instructions to learn spatial properties are intentional or incidental (i.e., learning intentionality would have no effect).

The identification of an incidental (i.e. unexpected and asymptomatic) lesion can create a dilemma for the clinician and radiologist.

For RI data sets for which survival adjustment is warranted, care must be taken in selecting a suitable approach, particularly for incidental (i.e., nonfatal) tumors for which traditional survival analysis methods may not be valid.

These observations raise the possibility that either some of the ER+ BRCA1 cancers are incidental (i.e. not BRCA1-related), or that there is a unique mechanism by which they develop.

Is the difference an effect of the treatment or is it incidental (i.e., has it arisen by chance)?—A difference is less likely to be treatment-related if, e.g., it is caused by findings in one or more animals, which could be considered outliers, if it is within the range of historical control values, or if it lacks biological plausibility (i.e., it is inconsistent with known MoAs).

"I am thrilled to be making history, although for me being a woman is incidental, I am a tailor first and foremost.

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Her desire to make sure we weren't totally uprooted from our lives, regardless of finances, meant that I soon had to rely on myself for all of those financial incidentals I had always received from my parents.

It is because, internal LOC gives rise to sharp alertness which is necessary for incidental learning (i.e. the recognition of profit opportunities once they are encountered).

WES or WGS also potentiate incidental finding, i.e. the discovery of an unrelated disease not targeted by the diagnosis measure; this could be an ethical issue.

Second, there might be what we call them "incidental" oscillations, i.e., oscillations that are not adaptive, but instead are a consequence of some other cell cycle event, such as chromosome condensation.

Incidental tumours, i.e. tumours found in the specimens of men undergoing surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), have been regarded as harmless and have sometimes therefore, been left without treatment, especially those of small volume (Cantrell et al, 1981).

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