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His encounter with Jesus is conveyed in terms of visionary experiences.
Moreover, the information is conveyed in terms of both the likelihood of benefit (1 in 2) and the extent of the benefit (substantial).
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These, too, can be conveyed in terms of likelihood of harm and its consequences.
Quantitative formats were conveyed in terms of the percentage risk of a CVD event and how this might change if risk factors were reduced, converting this to a frequency, explaining individual risk factor levels and targets, and sometimes the relative risk for the population to which the patient belonged.
Forget plotting, characters or dialogue, his import is conveyed in absolutely formal terms.
Equally useful are passages of description, in which the art of a choreographer or performer is conveyed in compressed yet suggestive terms.
This is done in the context of gene prediction, with typically high concentrations of junk, where the contribution from the quantity TN = true negative (or correctly predicted actual noncoding) can overwhelm FP in what is actually weakly accurate prediction (i.e., scoring is best conveyed in terms of the overlap between predicted positives and actual positives [42]).
Later, the message was conveyed in stronger terms.
Plots were established on a stratified random basis within 501 1 km sample squares located as part of the Countryside Survey of GB. Results are primarily conveyed in terms of a classification of national land-cover into 22 mutually exclusive Broad Habitat types.
Sometimes, uncertainty should be conveyed in a piece of writing.
All three stakeholders (that is, the RN, the physician, and the manager) needed to understand what the local data conveyed in terms of the quality of care and know how to improve care.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com