Sentence examples for suitably representative of from inspiring English sources

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Therefore we consider that epoch one data representing England, Wales, and Northern Ireland is nonetheless suitably representative of practice in England before reorganisation to allow valid comparison with England only data in epoch two.

Cool as you like, Sharapova then served out the match, Williams's last, lame return suitably representative of what had preceded it.

Indulgent, irresponsible, and wickedly immediate, the painting - suitably representative of the majority of works on view - largely ignores the continuing crisis of representation.

In addition to exhibiting a reduction in muscle mass, these mice should also demonstrate a loss of muscle strength, reduced levels of physical activity and increased muscle fatigue in order to be suitably representative of the clinical condition.

An additional reason for the students' overconfidence could also be that the lesions encountered during their teaching attachment were not suitably representative of the variety of presentations that had been randomly selected in our test slide shows (and could be argued are encountered in real-life).

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The reference range is defined by the two standard deviation (2sd) limits from normal mean values, provided those mean values had been established from a suitably representative sample of asymptomatic individuals [ 27].

Acquisition of suitably representative samples is fundamental to any environmental measurement program and should not be overlooked.

Sections were scanned initially under the low power objective (×10) in order to select a suitably representative path that accurately represents both the staining distribution and cellular density of immunostained cells in the section.

Given these facts, we were sceptical about the ability to recruit a suitably representative sample, which led us to question the study's potential value.

Ideally, internal standards should have the same structure as the analyte and vary only in m/ z usually as a stable isotopically labeled version; however, this is not practical for lipidomic analysis and suitably selected representatives of subcategories of compounds are used.

This can then be used for the survey of suitably large samples that are representative of different subjects, and it should also be easy enough to carry out repeated mapping over time (i.e., monitoring of the spontaneous evolution of clinical cases or results obtained under given treatments).

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