Sentence examples for rigorously record from inspiring English sources

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The documentation of these differences among patients and across geographic locations and their relative contributions to type 2 diabetes outcomes and disease progression may draw healthcare providers and health policymakers' attention to their importance and the need to more rigorously record them.

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All deaths have been rigorously recorded and followed by verbal autopsy interviews.

The announcers record rigorously poll-tested scripts.

This sort of reflexive eagerness to pat Mr. Gore on the back, combined with an unwillingness to assess his record rigorously, underscores the cursory nature of this book, a volume that in the end feels less like a real book than a patched-together production brought out to cash in on the fall campaign.

While the assessment of safety was based primarily on serious asthma exacerbations and exacerbations requiring systemic corticosteroids, the trial was of sufficient duration to assess the overall safety profile of QMF149, and AEs were recorded rigorously throughout the study.

They came with rigorously casual outfits, Elvis records and a missionary inkling that teenage was about to become a country of its own.

A simple and cost-effective solution would be to mandate the deposition of structured records that rigorously describe experimental evidence and quantitative parameters for biological interactions as an inherent part of the publication process.

That film was hyperbolic, garishly theatrical and rigorously faithful to the historical record — completely unbelievable and pretty much all true.

Although the fossil record can be rigorously criticised, the combination of lipid, isotopic and morphological evidence tends to support, contrary to the author's claim, that archaea and eukaryotes are much older than 800 Ma.

Erroneous data blocks are rigorously excluded from the data records using missing values while obvious errors (e.g. 0.00 hPa for air pressure) are replaced by interpolated estimates using previous and next minute data where possible.

The paper concludes that the measurement of small to medium scale changes over large areas requires levels of precision in mapping which are near impossible to achieve with satellite image classifications alone; indeed they may be difficult to achieve in any form of survey unless it is tailor-made and rigorously applied specifically to the recording of real changes.

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