Sentence examples for precisely ascertained from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, due to the retrospective study design, the age of infection could not be precisely ascertained.

The basis for the gender-related difference in incidence has not been precisely ascertained.

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While the NS culture model has its limitations, the use of acutely isolated cortical tissue has its own limitations, specifically that the tissue itself will be a heterogeneous mix of cells (including postmitotic cells) and it is difficult to precisely ascertain the proliferation and potential of this heterogeneous population of cells.

Further rigorously designed clinical trials are warranted to more precisely ascertain the effectiveness and safety of CHM.

First, the time precedence serial post-operative ultrasound studies gave us the opportunity to precisely ascertain the onset time of lymphocele.

To precisely ascertain the transcription start and stop sites of the identified sRNAs, 5' and 3' RACE analysis was performed (see Methods for details).

To more precisely ascertain threshold, the current was decremented and reincremented until a range was reached where a stimulus was correctly identified at one intensity and not at a slightly lower one for three consecutive trials.

Future research should serially evaluate the effects of insoles over longer periods of time, to more precisely ascertain exactly when biomechanical effects begin to decline and to guide health practitioners as to how frequently new insoles should be provided.

One could refer to the task in this context as episodic-like, bearing in mind that declarative memory is believed to encompass conscious awareness (Eichenbaum 1999b) and acknowledging the difficulty of precisely ascertaining whether rodents engage in episodic memory formation (Suzuki 2003; Zentall 2006).

Margarete van Ess, a professor from the German Archaeological Institute, told me that the purpose of the investigation that turned up the new stone block was precisely to ascertain how the three temple blocks were transported, and why two others like them were left in the quarry.

Justice Hugo Black delivered the opinion for the majority: "We cannot reject as unfounded," he reasoned, "the judgment of the military authorities... that there were disloyal members of [the Japanese-American] population, whose number and strength could not be precisely and quickly ascertained".

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