Sentence examples for namely referred from inspiring English sources

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The confirmatory signs, namely, referred pain and twitch response, were examined.

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It should be made clear that the study did not assess risk for violent reoffending associated with a diagnosis for all of the offenders with noncustodial sentences but only a small proportion, namely, those referred for court-ordered forensic psychiatric examination.

(2) Categorematic terms are divided into common (namely, general expressions), like 'man' and 'dog', and discrete (namely, singular referring expressions), such as personal and demonstrative pronouns and proper names.

The Kaiser-Myer-Olkin value was satisfactory, namely, 0.847 (refer to previously published research 52).

Namely, T refers to the size of the renal cancer and whether or not it has invaded nearby tissue, N refers to whether regional lymph nodes are involved, and M whether there is distant metastasis or not.

To the latter point, we observed differences in framing discussions of professional responsibilities between basic health science researchers and clinicians, namely when referring to liability and the role of caring for patients.

We propose that the specific manner in which the principles are taught and discussed in medicine – namely by referring to conflicts requiring a balancing of principles – may partly explain why the degree of perceived "morality" of the principles is lower compared to other moral values.

The handoff procedure can be divided into four steps, namely probing (also referred to as scanning), channel switching, authentication and association.

With a view toward developing new approaches, the large coercivity [1, 2], hysteresis loop shift [3], and reverse hysteresis (proteresis) [4], namely the phenomenon referred to as the "exchange bias" that governs the evolution of the magnetic moment and exchange mechanism, are examined [5].

Heart failure in dogs does not occur as frequently as it does in humans and is mainly caused by two diseases, namely endocardiosis (also referred to as myxomatous valve disease or chronic degenerative valvular disease) and dilated cardiomyopathy.

This means that standard genetic markers, namely microsatellites, also referred as short tandem repeats (STR), and single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) have limited power in addressing common questions of forensic and medical genetics.

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