Sentence examples for more extensively described from inspiring English sources

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The system states are more extensively described in Table 1 and are also shown in Figure 3.

Although these pathways have been more extensively described in the CNS, they may well play a role in activated T-cells.

These methods are more extensively described elsewhere [ 18].

These studies are more extensively described in an accompanying paper [ 7].

The socio-demographic variables of the study population are more extensively described in a recent publication [ 31].

The research method was not exactly the same for all years, as more extensively described in earlier work.

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In three cases, the clinical picture was mild and the increase of the inflammatory markers was minor; once more, as extensively described in the literature, neither the clinical picture nor the CT scan allowed discriminating among these non specific presentations (table 1 table 2 table 3).

We have now combined the current findings with those in the previous paper more extensively, as described above, adding our interpretation to the second to last paragraph of the Discussion section.

Because this effect depends on the amount of water, droplet size and drying conditions, this effect warrants a more detailed study that cannot be extensively described in this paper.

For other cancer conditions, more cost-effective ways of organising follow-up are extensively described and evaluated.

Social interaction has been extensively described among juvenile animals in the laboratory [20] [24], as well as in more naturalistic contexts [8], [25] [30].

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