Sentence examples for reflects availability from inspiring English sources

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This reflects availability at the centres involved during the course of the study, and is not through deliberate omission or inherent study design.

Proliferation of ponds, mostly in the 1970s and 1980s (340% increase) reflects availability of large quantities of unappropriated surface water and increases in water rights permitting during this time and lower cost and higher cooling efficiency of ponds relative to wet cooling towers.

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When a large discrepancy was found, the 2009 value was substituted with the average across the four years, to avoid using data that reflect availability in an exceptional period rather than a typical one.

Unfortunately, the drug concentration in the kidney does not reflect availability in the urine.

In addition, the four items on the Environment subscale split into two different factors, one containing items reflecting availability of healthy foods in the home environment, and another one containing items reflecting availability of unhealthy foods in the home environment.

Moreover, the four items on the Environment subscale split into two different factors reflecting availability of healthy and unhealthy foods respectively.

c The original Environment subscale was not confirmed, but was split into two different factors reflecting availability of healthy foods in the home environment (Env_H) and availability of unhealthy foods in the home environment (Env_U) respectively.

This distinction was supported when running factor analysis on the unified 42 item CFPQ; item 41 did not load onto the Modelling factor, but onto the factor reflecting availability of healthy foods in the home environment.

The district contextual factor of socioeconomic disadvantage was significantly associated with consumption status, such that those with high consumption were likely to be relatively less disadvantaged, reflecting availability of financial resources.

The samples ordination in DCA on the first axis suggests a gradient related to the substrate water availability, reflecting major availability in riparian forests and minor availability in grasslands.

The varying scope of these cost analyses reflects the availability and accessibility of data sources at national and provincial levels.

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