Sentence examples for sparse subject from inspiring English sources

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The predictive models presented offer new ways to infer subject-specific 3-D femur morphology from sparse subject data for biomechanical simulations, and inversely infer subject data from femur morphology for anthropological and forensic studies.

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"This is a review on literature that's pretty sparse and subject to a lot of bias in itself because the reporting is probably only going to be [that] severe cases will get published," says Ryan Marino, an emergency medical toxicologist at the University of Pittsburgh.

The fossils of these superfamiles are either sparse or subject to uncertainty in identification.

On the other hand, even reducing the number of time points to 4 per subject (Sparse scenario) seems to have little influence on the quality of the model fit as can be judged from the fraction of misclassifications presented here.

Given that there were 20 subjects and four sparse treatment levels, five subjects contributed decisions at each treatment level.

Due to sparse data, all subjects below age 30 were assigned the same matching stratum.

Due to the sparse number of subjects in each hormonal category and limited or no recorded deaths, data were not shown for mucinous, papillary, and tubular carcinomas.

So far, empirical data about symptom distress in relation to glucose metabolism status and comorbidities are sparse, especially among subjects with impaired glucose metabolism (IGM) (pre-diabetes).

There are a number of special considerations that anticancer drug development often faces: a narrow TI, complex pharmacology, combination therapy, lack of data from healthy subjects, sparse PK sampling, and high BSV for PK and PD.

In addition, it has to be mentioned, that the evidence of some of our results might be restricted according to the sparse number of subjects with progression to overt diabetes, and hence should be interpreted in a descriptive manner.

Professor Rakove and Professor Reynolds are facing off over exactly what James Madison intended the Second Amendment to mean, a difficult topic because Madison's pronouncements on the subject are sparse and subject to interpretation.

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