Sentence examples for measures of presumably from inspiring English sources

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As we were interested in the specificity of these associations, we also expected that other measures of presumably extra-hippocampally mediated processes like total learning or proactive interference should not be related to hippocampal size.

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Thus, Pr (E|D, A, K) is to be interpreted as a measure of (presumably rational) belief in the occurrence of the event E, given data D, assumptions A and any other available knowledge K, as a measure of how "likely" is the occurrence of E in these conditions [43].

Six studies adopted unreported measures of concepts presumably (although the theoretical links were not explicitly stated by the authors), relating to the process of self-management, that had unknown reliability, validity, responsiveness.

Ritz et al. (2007) reported associations between monitor-based estimates of air pollution exposure during pregnancy and PTD to be greater for women who did not work (and for whom a residence-based measure of exposure presumably is more accurate) than for women who worked outside their homes.

By constantly invoking a sense of insecurity, it became the state's mantra, often prompting Israel to take uncalled for measures to presumably enhance its security while further aggravating the Palestinians' sense of insecurity.

Since the survey was conducted well before the recession started in 2007, presumably many measures of economic well-being have since gotten worse.

If they did that, "you'd see broad measures of money growing quickly, and presumably that would be the start to having some inflation".

First, the projected survival advantage is reflected in all three, presumably related, measures of disease-free, relapse-free and overall survival (Sargent, 2004).

We only included papers that directly measured plant reproduction in response to presence or absence of presumably mutualistic ant guards.

Where no bands were obvious a measure of the staining (presumably background) where the band would have been was used for those CSF samples.

Maximal tetanic stimulation (Sale 1988), twitch interpolation (Merton 1954), including its permutation as central activation ratio (Kent-Braun and Le Blanc 1996), and muscle stimulation-evoked contraction in the relaxed or concurrently contracted muscle (Hortobágyi et al. 1998) are presumably more precise measures of muscle activation.

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