Sentence examples for indicating the definition from inspiring English sources

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AVP response was associated with improved mortality and ICU and hospital-free days, indicating the definition used for hemodynamic response may be an appropriate pharmacodynamic marker of AVP therapy that can be used in future trials.

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And indeed, it is here that the (bar{partial }) Neumann boundary condition enters for a second time, to indicate the definition of Pseudoconvexity.

The improvement in outcomes in responders indicates the definition used for hemodynamic response may be an appropriate pharmacodynamic marker of response to AVP therapy and should be further evaluated in future studies.

We therefore set the cut off of >5 cells to indicate the definition of metastasis.

"Citation".. Indicate the definition number.

A number indicates the entry number, since some words have more than one entry, and a letter indicates the definition under the entry number used.

Relying on the investigated accidents, the crater width was smaller than or equal to 20 m in most cases indicating that the definition of underground pipeline separations at around 10 m would be sufficient to ensure a small probability of the domino effect.

This sequence rapidly converges to 1 indicating that the definition of risk groups is more effective in the low level range.

In addition, even healthy but more than 65 years old female subjects can reach a GFR of less than 60 ml/mindicating indicathat thet the definition of renal insufficiency is weak.

Though the meaning of ITT has been interpreted differently by numerous RCTs, the Cochrane Handbook has compiled evidence indicating that the definition we have used prevents biased treatment effects and is a pragmatic way to understand the effects of a clinical intervention [ 41, 42].

One formal definition indicating the range of these cognate meanings is given in Webster's Third New International Dictionary stating that consciousness is: "(1) a. awareness or perception of an inward psychological or spiritual fact: intuitively perceived knowledge of something in one's inner self.

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