Sentence examples for information altering from inspiring English sources

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This is why the syntax of that third sentence asks you immediately to read and then reread it – because of Woolf's investment in arresting development and, in lieu of sharing information, altering experience within the sentence.

Recently, a study also showed wireless pH capsule provided new information altering patient management and changing patient diagnoses [ 11].

New data and new information could be easily incorporated by adding delays (temporal information), altering gene activity states (perturbations with activator/inhibitor) or the network wiring (binding information), as demonstrated in this study of the regulatory network underlying palmitate-induced ER stress.

These levels of working together are differentiated by Himmelman [ 7], and are based on a mix of elements including: exchanging information, altering activities for mutual purpose, sharing resources, and enhancing the capacity of another for mutual benefit and to achieve a common purpose.

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And how, one might add, could this new information alter the Pilgrims' legacy?

This means that there is information asymmetry present in the market and contorted information alters price formation.

(1) To determine whether chest CT provides additional information compared with chest radiography regarding the nature of intrathoracic disease in critically ill children, (2) to determine whether such information alters clinical management, (3) to assess the role of a low-dose high-resolution CT (HRCT) protocol in pediatric ICU (PICU) patients.

Jones attempts to explain the fact that it is a "fluid situation" and that information alters our understanding of what happens as new information becomes available.

This process of interviewing was continued until the "saturation" point was reached; i.e., until no new information altered the results already obtained and the names identified by interviewees for additional interviews were repeated [ 33].

As with confidence miscalibration, nurses' ability to resolve information altered as a result of task difficulty: their ability to differentiate correct from incorrect judgments decreased as task difficulty increased.

Ultimately, clinical usefulness of a set of markers will be determined not only by accuracy and reliability in prediction but also by whether that information alters therapy and whether this translates into an improvement in clinical outcomes.

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