Sentence examples for included a dat from inspiring English sources

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To illustrate the clinical applicability of the InSPira HD system, we retrospectively included a DAT scan from a healthy control and a patient.

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They include "(a) Batteries: DAT, GATB, T2, ASDIC, Intelligence Structure Test (IST-70), Wilde Intelligence Test (WIT), GVK, PMA, and Aptitudes Mentales Primarias (AMPE); (b) g tests: Raven's Progressive Matrices, Cattell's Culture Fair Tests, Otis Employment Test, Alpha Test, Logique Intelligence, CERP, Domino, D-48, NIIP-33" (Salgado et al., 2003, p. 1070).

Based at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy Province the force included an APC squadron but no tanks.

To study the relationship of the caudate DAT concentration with diagnosis independently of the severity of motor disease, we evaluated the caudate DAT concentration using a GLM that included putamen DAT concentration as a covariate in the original pool of predictors.

Gifts including a new stove for Grow Dat Youth Farm's teaching kitchen, new cribs for the CHIPS Maternity Shelter in Brooklyn, and back-to-school supplies for kids in shelters through the Coalition for the Homeless were all sourced from opportunities that the involved bartenders noticed in their communities.

An itinerant disc jockey who calls himself Scanner describes going from city to city "like a traveling salesman," with his silver case of gadgetry that includes a short-wave radio, a DiscMan, a DAT machine and a theremin.

Raw GeneChip data (one DAT file for each chip or, equivalently, sample) includes a collection of images, one for each probe and chip.

Tonight's lineup includes Luis, Dat Politics, Hector, Miss Kittin and Mr. Neveux, Big Ben, and D.J. Bertrand; tomorrow includes Luis, Erik M, Bum Cello, Irwin Conspiracy, Les Clones and Agoria.

Several of Timmons' compositions written when part of these bands – including "Moanin'", "Dat Dere", and "This Here" – enjoyed commercial success and brought him more attention.

An 1884 article by J. A. Harrison on "Negro English" includes "Dat's cool!" in a list of undefined interjections, but there's no way of knowing if the exclamation was merely a comment on a person's assuredness or audacity, fitting in with one of the earlier meanings.

Our results suggest a coordinated molecular network, including STX1 and DAT that might contribute to disruption of dopaminergic signaling in individual with ASD.

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