Sentence examples for reports refers from inspiring English sources

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All comparisons are reported in Table 5. AEs were cited in a very small number of works and many reports refers only to indomethacin; for these reasons it was not possible to make a reliable comparison between the safety profile of those drugs.

"Individual participant data" refers to the raw data files (supplied as SAS files in this case) and "internal reports" refers to the written internal Medtronic reports of the trial, containing detailed, tabulated data (but not full case histories) for outcomes and adverse event report forms for each patient.

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Some news reports refer to Israel as the Palestinian interior.

The scorecard and the match reports referred to him as 27YEMP.

Chinese fans and media reports refer to Clinton by her first name in Mandarin, Xilali.

Some White House female employees, according to US newspaper reports, refer to the White House as "the boys' club" or "fraternity".

The list of those offending and those offended keeps growing with recent high profile reports referring to Louise Mensch, Tom Daley, Guy Adams, Steve Dorkland, Helen Skelton and Kevin Pietersen.

Both reports referred to her, describing her as "the second girl," whom the Gardaí were keen to locate.

Although news reports referred to the white powder as cocaine, the police described the substance only as a white powder.

Newspaper reports referred to Ahmed "the terrorist" and "the stabber" even though he had not used his knife.

Local news reports referred to political squabbling, and Newsday reported that perhaps there would be no festival at all.

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