Sentence examples for mutually combining from inspiring English sources

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Future randomized controlled trials mutually combining add-on lifestyle interventions (e.g. diet, physical exercise) and investigation of (adjuvant) novel oxidative-stress-relieving treatments are therefore urgently needed.

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This enable them to mutually combine together to reconstruct original faces.

This is the law for combining mutually exclusive probabilities.

In addition four mutually exclusive categories combining the variables family history of cancer (yes, no) and pesticide exposure ≥10 hours/year (yes, no) were constructed.

By combining mutually independent bioinformatics methods, we can develop a strategy for efficient and large-scale surveillance of potentially hazardous strains that may cause new pandemics in human populations in the near future.

Constructing mutually exclusive categories combining "family history of cancer" (yes, no) and "pesticide exposure ≥10 hours per year" (yes, no) indicated that a positive family history was important for HL (2.25(1.61, 3.15)), and for the combination of the two exposures increased risk for MM (1.69(1.69,2.51.69

A unified framework combining all mutually dependent functions is more desirable for MR-MC WMNs.

What it forbids is not the construction of many, perhaps mutually incompatible, frameworks, but combining them in the fashion characteristic of the incompatibility paradoxes discussed above in subsection 10.3.

Regarding the objectives of each individual strategy, they are considered as complementary, therefore mutually beneficial when combined, for reaching the overall V&V objectives.

Further subspecialty clinical knowledge and experience may then be achieved in a number of different ways, which are not mutually exclusive, including combined clinical and radiological rounds, interdisciplinary meetings, scientific literature and research and where possible clinical secondments.

The outstanding features are that missegregation and structural rearrangements lead to chromosomal imbalances that are mostly mutually exclusive and combine to generate CIN in almost all tumors tested, suggesting that chromosomal disorders generated by MSG and SRs might have complementary rather than additive effects in CRCs.

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