Sentence examples for more common observation from inspiring English sources

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A more common observation in lung cancer is the enhanced signaling by IL-6 cytokine receptors towards the STAT and ERK pathway (Figs. 1, 3, 4, 5).

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(social worker) Some of the more common observations were that after using the thinking routines, students began to justify their clinical judgements, explain their reasoning, and attempt to distinguish between clinical presentations: "After they had tried to prioritise their problems, the students justified their choices to me by explaining the reasoning behind them".

Errors are much more common in observation sets which should lead to a change in patient care than in those that should not.

Acute pulmonary edema was more common in the observation group than those in the control group (46.7% vs 22.2%, P < 0.01).

The male-to-female ratio in China and Viet Nam was more than 2, a common observation in many countries[ 4, 11].

Missing observations were more common towards the end than in the beginning of each heifer's observation period, which may have been due to declining motivation of the observers.

Observation sets that should not have led to an alert but which had an alerting aggregate score recorded were more common in incomplete than complete observation sets (3.2% (118/3716) vs 0.9% (116/13 079), p<0.001).

This highlights the differences in research practice between these two areas, i.e., direct observations were more common in terrestrial systems, whereas most marine systems studies focused on long time series of indirect observations for stock assessment and management purposes.

There were some items where this pattern appeared to be reversed (the observations were more common in the suburbs), but these items were also related to expected catchment area neighborhood composition.

As already mentioned, role-reversals of the M and F genomes have been observed in Mytilus, both as direct evidence in laboratory crosses [ 5, 39], and in natural populations [ 40, 41], with "masculinization" being more common than "feminization", although those observations has been recently doubted [ 18].

These short-term colour changes involved darkening their colour to some degree, based on human observation, and were more common in females (35 out of 43) than males (12 out of 22) (2-tailed Fisher's exact test, p = 0.04).

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