Sentence examples for recorded as indicative from inspiring English sources

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A 'finding' - a result recorded as indicative of substance-use - is either an adverse analytical finding (AAF) or an atypical finding (ATF).

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Fluorescence was recorded to measure DNA content, forward scatter recorded as cell size indicative, and side scatter as proportional to dry weight or protein content.

For HbA1c 39% of measurements recorded as being made were "missing" due to the sole existence of indicative codes before 1997.

Durable household assets indicative of family wealth (i.e. bicycle, motorcycle, car, TV) were recorded as (1) "available and in working condition" or (0) "not available and/or not in working condition".

Other concentrations stated in the studies were not recorded as it was felt that median levels were appropriately representative of "normal" conditions and maxima represent peaks in concentrations indicative of a worst-case scenario in terms of ecological effects.

For example, when tested for enzymes indicative of muscle and liver damage, runners in the Spartathlon, a continuous 246-kilometer race from Athens to Sparta, show the highest levels ever recorded as a result of exercise, though none required hospitalization.

The value of M = 0.2 is typical of longer-lived species and would be indicative of a fish with a 15 20 year life span: in captivity, the maximum lifespan of lionfish has been recorded as thirty years [29].

Durable household assets indicative of family wealth (i.e. radio, television, telephone, refrigerator, lantern, cupboard, bicycle, motor cycle, car, boat) were recorded as (0) not available and/or not in working condition or (1) available and in working condition.

A sustained wind speed of 70 mph (110 km/h) was recorded, indicative of a strong tropical storm.

Histone acetylation was recorded at six indicative time points during constant illumination.

The records interpreted here as indicative of the second stage of evolution of public discourse on nuclear waste were published in the New York Times between the years 1953 and 1956; the rate of their publication peaked in the year 1955.

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