Sentence examples for recognised changes in from inspiring English sources

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The GMC recognised changes in society and the need for changes towards improving equality [ 8].

26 30 At the same time, even if the young people who took part in our study recognised changes in themselves, they did not attribute these changes to mental illness as was also described in other studies.

A knockdown of SOX2 in colorectal cancer SW620 cells induced the mesenchymal epithelial transition process with recognised changes in the expression of key genes involved in the EMT process, including E-cadherin and vimentin (Han et al, 2012).

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Okabe can recognise changes in the timeline and, coupled with a microwave that sends messages back in time (seriously), he and his friends attempt to improve the future.

Built-in GPS receivers provide the detailed location of the phone, accelerometers can recognise changes in movement, and cameras provide the ability to record static images as well as video.

When interpreting cardiac arrest and mortality rates, it is important to recognise changes in AAU activity at the time of site move.

This is because antibodies induced by the current vaccine may not recognise changes in the surface antigen as a result of transformation (mutation).

Close-meshed QOL monitoring using computer-based assessment methods offer the possibility to recognise changes in QOL at an early stage, enabling the treating physician to improve the therapeutic management.

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy has the potential to recognise changes in myocardial bioenergetics and metabolism, such as increased lipid supply by H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy and altered high-energy phosphate metabolism assessed by P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy for measuring the phosphocreatine ATP ratio (PCr/ATP).

Further, protracted periods between assessments will undermine both patient and clinician recall, thus, one's ability to recognise change will be in doubt [ 1].

For example, well-recognised changes in early prostatic carcinogenesis include loss of 8p, 6q, 10q, 13q, 16q and 18q, and gain of 8q (Qian et al, 1998; Zitzelsberger et al, 2001; Kasahara et al, 2002; Wolf et al, 2004; van Dekken et al, 2004; Hughes et al, 2006; Ribeiro et al, 2006a, 2006b).

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