Sentence examples for recorded a tendency from inspiring English sources

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To name a few: much higher noise levels in analog recording and playback; a much smaller dynamic range (the difference between the quietest and loudest sounds recorded); a tendency for the sound in the LP's inner grooves to be distorted; and a degradation of an LP recording with each playing.

In the Perch Treatment, we recorded a tendency for lower overall mortality (t-value = − 1.807, d.f.= 17, p = 0.089) and the Brown Nick hybrid had lower mortality resulting from cannibalism (t-value = − 2.955, d.f. = 8, p = 0.021), laid more eggs (z-value = − 2.853, p = 0.022), and had a greater feed conversion ratio (z-value = 3.947, p < 0.001) than in the Platform Treatment.

We unexpectedly recorded a tendency towards reduced numbers of CD4 Foxp3+ and CD8 Foxp3+ T cells in the spleen following DNA vaccination compared to in controls during peak of EAE.

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All three stations recorded an increasing tendency in mean minimum temperature, but the increase was statistically significant at only one station (Langano).

Their first record has a tendency to sound like a pinball machine having a nervous breakdown: Dozens of ideas clamouring for space while Higgs's vocals pogo up and down his (admittedly impressive) register.

A devout Catholic, Kavanaugh's record shows a tendency to preserve religious freedoms over other Constitutional issues.

Treatment registration records showed a tendency (P = 0.09) that more animals in the low Se herds were treated for all the diseases included in this investigation (64.8 animals per 100 cow-years) compared with those in the high Se herds (57.5 per 100 cow-years).

Treatment registration records showed a tendency that more animals in the low Se herds were treated for all the diseases included in this investigation (64.8 animals per 100 cow-years) than those in the high Se herds (57.5 per 100 cow-years), while no such differences were revealed for individual disorders.

Early notes recorded its tendency to scare off prey as hunters were about to shoot.

In 1981 she coined the term Asperger's syndrome (after Hans Asperger, an Austrian doctor who first recorded autistic tendencies in children with high IQs), a sub-group of autism without learning disability, thought to include Albert Einstein.

No subspecies are recognised, and the only geographic variation recorded in plumage is a tendency for females from more arid regions to have paler plumage.

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