Sentence examples for systematic lifetime from inspiring English sources

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One Canadian study estimated an ICER of 253 161 Canadian dollars (about €200 000) per life year (LY) [ 22], assuming systematic lifetime supplementation of carnitine.

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The technique provided valuable information for in depth understanding of the nature of the material as well as the crystallization processes by showing systematic change of lifetime components (τ1, τ2, τ3) and intensities (I1, I2, I3) with thermal treatment time.

Systematic increase in lifetimes demonstrates the high level of wavefunction engineering and control in these systems.

With its deliberately overexposed film stock and driving electronic score, Ms. Maccarone's film occasionally suffers from a self-conscious artiness, but at its center is an extraordinary performance by Ms. Tabatabai as Fariba, a young woman whose expectations have been lowered by a lifetime of systematic mistreatment but who still holds out hope for the possibility of both justice and love.

In parallel, we observe a gradual and systematic decrease of the lifetime of Er emission, from nearly 1.8 ms to about 1 ms (not shown).

In his book on Mercury dimes, Lange notes that Barber, by then aged 75, had been "compelled over the past ten years to participate in the systematic undoing of a lifetime's achievements"; he had to participate in the process which resulted in coins designed by others replacing ones designed by him.

Despite these challenges, many studies have established systematic approaches focusing on lifetime occupational exposures using Job Exposure Matrices [ 15, 16].

Diagnosis is based on a careful and systematic assessment of a lifetime history of symptoms and impairment.

To ascertain that there were no systematic departures of our lifetime data from the Weibull distribution, we plotted the logarithm of the negative log of the surviving proportion (i.e. flies alive after a given time point) in each infected group against the log of time, and found the plots to be linear (data not shown).

This is a potential systematic source of error in lifetime measurements with earlier magnetic and magneto-gravitational traps.

During his lifetime his sober, systematic "philosophical realism" found little approval; only posthumously, during the latter half of the 19th century, did his work achieve great importance.

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