Sentence examples for namely excluding from inspiring English sources

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In addition to the results of the sensitivity analysis presented in Table 4, a pooled estimate of effect was calculated when a stricter inclusion criterion was applied, namely, excluding results from the study by Monteleone-Neto et al. (1981).

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Namely, if excluding the possibility of MRSA is of primary interest, then the MRSA score of 2 or higher provides a higher degree of confidence than the HCA definition, given its substantially higher negative predictive value.

Namely, we excluded the following family members from the analysis: (a) the first generation, (b) spouses of the matrilineal members, and (c) children of the male member in each family.

Namely, journals excluded because of basic science output include Nature and Science and subspecialty journals were excluded to ensure generalizability.

These post hoc analyses had only one purpose, namely to exclude that between‐group differences in task‐related BOLD activity were associated with regional differences in mean BOLD signal or regional perfusion.

After acquiring the feature-integration images, we would locate the real foreground objects, namely, the foreground objects excluding the shadowed regions.

This means that excluding outliers, namely people who did not send any SMS or did not make any call, we have a very similar use of the phone during the considered period.

Basically, four criteria were used for excluding items, namely: (a) Item impairs or has a negative impact on factor's internal consistency, (b) item presents too little of an interpretative consistency to be kept for the factor, (c) significant loadings in more than one factor (difference lower than 0.50 in intrafactor loadings), and (d) content redundancy among items of a same factor.

We have developed two types of phylogenetic tree namely phylogram and cladogram (excluding branch length), and the phylogram shows distances among protein sequences within the IRS family.

We used an operational definition of informal sector workers that is similar to one that has been used in surveys conducted by the International Labour Office, namely own-account workers (excluding administrative workers and professionals), unpaid family workers, and employers and employees working in establishments with less than 10 persons engaged [ 45].

We report the results of the classification analysis performed on the first two clusters of sporadic trans-factors (excluding singletons), namely, the cluster S02 that comprises CAPRIN1, FUS, FXR1, MOV10, and TAF15, and the cluster S04 that comprises C22ORF28, CAPRIN1, and MOV10 (see Table 2).

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