Sentence examples for incorporating and testing from inspiring English sources

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Even though these theories are complex, and can be difficult to study, we suggest that several fields in plant biology would benefit from incorporating and testing the impact of selection pressures generated by sexual selection and sexual conflict.

While the problems are well recognised, there is inadequate clinical translation: for example, recognising the benefits of physical activity requires incorporating and testing intervention(s) in clinical practice.

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It is not possible to test these unknown factors at this point; but synthetic gene design offers the ability to incorporate and test new gene design features as they become known.

Incorporating this understanding and testing these hypotheses within STAMPEDE brings new challenges to the MAMS approach, but has the potential to further improve the outlook for this disease.

Better discrimination might be achieved by incorporating differences in predictive strength and testing specific interaction terms.

So, if you're readying yourself for a training contract interview, remember to incorporate these tried and tested tactics into your preparation to get you on your way to confident conversation.

When someone has understood the NOS they know that according to the 1998 edition of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences' (NAS 1998) a theory is "a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can incorporate facts, laws, and tested hypotheses".

We worked with health plans affiliated with UnitedHealth Group UHGG) [ 22] and Humana Incorporated to develop and test these programs.

Other researchers [8, 19, 20, 21, 24, 27] have also developed reliability and cost models incorporating both testing phase and operating phase in the software development cycle for estimating the reliability of software systems in the field.

Crawling data were incorporated into the model and tested for accurate representation.

By contrast, a theory in science, again following the definition given by the NAS, is "a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can incorporate facts, laws, inferences, and tested hypotheses".

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