Sentence examples for potentially introduced from inspiring English sources

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Overseas constituencies, similar to those operating in some other European countries, to be potentially introduced.

McDonald's could evolve the proposals as they are rolled out, with a 40-hour contract potentially introduced.

All MSCs were used within three passages to reduce any artefacts potentially introduced by long-term culture41.

The foreign particles found in the Rolaids were potentially introduced during production at a third-party manufacturer, McNeil said in a statement.

We also implement a test (Bayesian Information Criterion) which allows us to assess whether we have overparameterised the thermal history and potentially introduced unwarranted complexity.

A topically applied vaginal microbicidal gel should provide uniform coating of vaginal tissue, retention of this gel layer prior to intercourse, and controlled release kinetics of antivirals to inactivate the viral load potentially introduced during sexual activity.

The high activity of Pd/AC catalyst in hydrogen transfer makes it possible for in situ upgrading of bio-oil under mild conditions by converting unstable components (such as HCOOH and phenol) to stable ones (mainly cyclohexanone) which can then be potentially introduced into current refinery.

These traits make the outcome of the cluster analysis rather independent from a subjective bias potentially introduced by the user.

Second, as noted earlier, we could not reach almost 45% of the urban population who were slum-dwelling [21], which potentially introduced a bias.

The lack of reliable, objective clinical anchors for EoE was another limitation, which could have potentially introduced variation [37]; however, this analysis used recognized patient- and physician-rated measures of disease severity (PGIC and PGA, respectively) as anchors in this study.

Figure 2 shows that in very shallow water environments with relatively benign velocity profiles and short ranges (i.e., under 4000 m), the error caused by sound refraction is relatively small (i.e., 0.02% of the range) compared to the ambiguity errors that are potentially introduced by a large percentage of missing pairwise distances (typically in the order of 10 to 20% of range).

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