Sentence examples for publication indicative from inspiring English sources

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As previously noted this definition took significant time and number of iterations before final publication, indicative of the difficulties associated with reaching a consensus on which even a restricted set of experts in the field could agree.

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This posthumous publication is indicative of the great esteem in which he was held, and it is the only such instance in Roman legal history.

The large number of his morphological publications is indicative of the wide field that was opened up by the concepts of constructional morphology.

This study assumes that the publication rate is indicative of research interest in the area, while the most prominent sources of research in the field are those journals and conferences that have the highest publication frequency of relevant literature.

Finally and fundamentally, whether the number of authors and the date of publication are truly indicative of publication quality remains open to speculation.

Furthermore, the severe, rare conditions are more likely than common, milder conditions to be monogenic disorders, consistent with the fact that they are likely to have a high proportion of publications including terms indicative of genetic studies; the correlation between % genetic papers and prevalence was rs = −.52, N = 35, p = .001.001

In addition, the precision-effect test (PET) was used to calculate an overall OR adjusted for observed funnel plot asymmetries indicative of publication bias [10].

A funnel plot of the studies included in the overall analysis is presented in figure 3. From this plot it is evident that studies with a lower precision (larger standard error) were more likely to present large statin effects, a pattern indicative of publication bias.

A clustering indicative of publication bias was not observed (i.e., no marked asymmetry was evident).

None of the Egger tests for the 11 vaccinations showed significant evidence of funnel plot asymmetry, which would be indicative of publication bias.

The funnel plot produced was indicative of publication bias (as shown in figure 3) and thus further explored using Egger's test, which confirmed statistically significant funnel plot asymmetry (p=0.005).

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