Sentence examples for no information exist from inspiring English sources

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However, whereas most of the published data on CDI™ 500 give evidence of the accuracy of this system during CPB [ 4, 5], no information exist on its potential use as continuous blood gas monitoring at patient's bedside.

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Furthermore, little-to-no information exists about the platelet-derived peri-cellular signals that facilitate tissue repair.

Difficulties arise when little or no information exists to inform the choice of distribution.

If no information existed on which value was more likely, then a non-informative uniform distribution was used.

The ACLU has raised the possibility that the devices could have been used in controversial surveillance of Muslim communities post-9/11 or to gather intelligence on protesters, though no information exists to confirm the suspicion.

Nevertheless, no information exists about the protective effect of MSPs encapsulation to prevent their degradation.

Nevertheless, no information exists about the bovine rotavirus genotypes present in Mexico.

But no information exists about failure rates of the actual available PRECICE P2.1.

Although some evidence exists that suggests that chemotherapy may inhibit bony healing, no information exists regarding the effect of chemotherapy on spinal fusion healing.

Unfortunately due to the relative paucity of studies on teleost immune cells, virtually no information exists on LPC, or ASC diversity in these species.

There are few studies of the prevalence of BD in PC and no information exists on the epidemiology of BD in Brazilian PC services.

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