Sentence examples for referring the first from inspiring English sources

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Standardized clinical questionnaires (Supplementary data), patient information sheets and consent forms were distributed to the clinicians referring the first 50 NMDAR-antibody-positive samples from a total of 450 sent for testing.

The cost of counselling, testing and referring the first high-risk presymptomatic member of a family and a caner-affected relative (event pathways 6, 10, 15 and 19) for breast, ovarian/breast ovarian or colorectal cancer (HNPCC or FAP) ranged between £2510 and £3072.

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"We were a little sluggish," said Scott Stevens, the Devils' captain, referring to the first period.

"We were attacking against the free-throw line," Houston said, referring to the first half.

"We surprised him, I think," Gagne said, referring to the first goal.

"It was a good hold," she said, referring to the first game.

"That means I can get very close to her," she said, referring to the first lady.

Other than referring to the first 30-something years of his life as "P.T".

T1 refers to the first neoplasm; T2 refers to the second neoplasm; + indicates number of alleles amplified; - indicates a lack of allele amplification.

According to Monro (1788), refers to the first name, not the surname.

It should be noted that Eq. 1 refers to the first method and Eq. 2 refers to the second method.

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