Sentence examples for later irrespective from inspiring English sources

Exact(5)

Latency refers to relationships between an exposure at one point in the life course and a health outcome years or decades later, irrespective of intervening experience.

They recommend that due to this inflammatory process ectopic endometrial tissue should be removed sooner rather than later irrespective of the cyst size.

There were no significant differences between the initial evaluation and 1 year later, irrespective of sex (women 5.7% vs 6% in 2008, men 12% vs 13.2% in 2008).

It was speculated that this could be because of the high SVR achieved by the former of these groups and the low rates by the later irrespective of treatment.

In male and female soccer players sustaining ACL tears, approximately 80% had radiographic OA 12 to 14 years later, irrespective of whether they had had surgical intervention; approximately 70% had functional limitations and reduced quality of life due to their knee [ 10, 12].

Similar(55)

In all glucose treatments, the glucose-induced increase in respiration rate was greater in earlier than later cycles, irrespective of whether glucose was added to one cycle only or in all cycles.

Similar lesions were found in control experiments in which dead cells were injected and also in the later experiments irrespective of which cell types were injected, indicating that the damage was due to the infusion regime [15].

If the published science is of real, lasting importance, it will sooner or later be noticed, irrespective of the journal".

Profiles from exponential growth time points (T1 and T2) were very distinct from those obtained at later fermentation stages, irrespective of the strain.

In view of the risk of fractures in patients with osteopenia, adults treated for ALL in childhood may be at an increased risk of bone fractures later in life irrespective of the underlying cause of the osteopenia and thus intervention should be considered.

"Consequently, a worker is entitled to take paid annual leave, which coincides with a period of sick leave, at a later point in time, irrespective of the point at which the incapacity for work arose". The UK's opt-out from the Working Time Directive only applies to the directive's clause setting a 48-hour limit on the working week.

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