Sentence examples for namely prospective from inspiring English sources

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The authors in [8] noted that two main approaches, namely prospective [10 14] and retrospective approaches [15 21], had been applied to minimize the intensity inhomogeneity in MR images.

Later, confirmatory factor analyses have also settled on two factors (Carleton, Norton, et al., 2007; Sexton & Dugas, 2009), namely, prospective anxiety and inhibitory anxiety.

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We do this by presenting an additional element for MLP, namely participatory, prospective value network analysis.

We are therefore pleased that Floriani and co-workers after reading our work came to the same conclusions, namely that prospective studies on this important topic are extremely urgent.

While the current state and trends of high throughput metabolomics profiling focus on the purpose of discovering biomarkers and hunting for metabolic mechanism, a prospective direction, namely reprogramming metabolomics, highlights the way to use metabolomics approach for the purpose of prevention and treatment of disease through reconstitution of perturbed metabolic pathways (Peng et al., 2015a).

Concerning ampullary cancer, there is only one prospective trial namely the phase III EORTC trial published in 1999 [ 10].

He argued for what he took to be Aristotle's view, namely that there are undetermined prospective alternatives which remain open options until the moment of time to which they refer.

Based on the FMD investigation using the seismicity data until 2010, Pailoplee et al. (2013) proposed two prospective areas of upcoming earthquakes, namely at Sittwe city and the offshore northern Nicobar Islands.

We will compare this study with two other large scale prospective cohort studies in pregnancy, namely, the Southampton Women's Survey [ 16] and SCOPE [ 17].

We analysed data from a prospective nationally representative birth cohort from Britain, namely, the National Child Development Study (NCDS).

But one can also consider their prospective responsibilities (before the barrister was shot); namely, to safeguard the lives of bystanders, relatives, and the police, and to maintain law and order.

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