Sentence examples for rely on the study from inspiring English sources

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In nearly every case, medical breakthroughs rely on the study of biological materials from thousands of patients and volunteers often spanning generations.

We rely on the study pursuit and the sample enlargement to better inform us as well on risk factors as protective.

Furthermore, access to the underlying raw data and methodology may be required for the public to provide more informed comments to regulatory agencies that will rely on the study (Portland Cement Association v. Ruckelshaus 1973).

Spatial precision is crucial for a correct detection of fixations (Holmqvist et al., 2011, 2012)—in particular, if the research interests rely on the study of very small fixational eye movements, such as microsaccades.

It appears, that any analysis of the prognostic impact of TIL in solid tumours cannot simply rely on the study of primary tumour samples but has to take other factors into account such as composition of TIL subsets and distribution in different anatomical sites related to the primary tumour.

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This cognitive process relies on the study of the sediment units at a level of spatial resolution that might not be achieved with available maps.

The second possible strategy (the comparative approach) relies on the study of the consumption patterns of both the disabled and the non-disabled population, identifying those items disabled people spend more on in order to control for income.

The Harvard Medical School researchers point out that their work is not perfect - it looked at only nurses who were mostly Caucasian and relied on the study participants reporting how much exercise they did rather than directly measuring it.

In prokaryotes, the gold standard for detecting HTs relies on the study of incongruences between the phylogeny of the sequences undergoing HTs and the phylogeny of the species.

Instead, they have relied on the study of single or multiple mutant combinations to reveal the generation of phenotypic patterns (e.g. [ 1]).

Roth (1999) relies on the studies by Kilburn and Warshaw (1995) to suggest that chronic, low-dose exposure may produce persistent neurologic or cognitive effects.

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