Sentence examples for that could prospectively from inspiring English sources

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Tools that could prospectively identify such infants from among otherwise healthy patients are needed.

This paper seeks to investigate how life-cycle emissions would be affected by including thorium in the nuclear fuel cycle, and in particular its inclusion in technologies that could prospectively operate open Th U-based nuclear fuel cycles.

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Focused analyses on ligands grouped according to the most relevant physico-chemical descriptors (Lipinski's rule of 5 and Veber rules) did not show any significant inter-group differences or trends that could be prospectively used when preparing conformer pools for further processing (docking and scoring, or pharmacophore concept).

They discovered a subset of cells that could be prospectively enriched in their cultures by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) for surface markers typically associated with normal stem cells, CD44 and CD24 (Al-Hajj et al, 2003).

It protects your family in the event of death or permanent dismemberment, with a set monthly amount or a flat payout option that can replace the income that could have been prospectively earned by you.

The aim of our study was to develop indicators that could be used prospectively by project managers and funders to monitor progress towards achieving sustainable health capacity.

Indicators that are generic to all projects can be combined with those that are unique (i.e. are not transferable) to individual projects thereby creating the possibility of developing a tool for monitoring progress in capacity building that could be applied prospectively and adapted for projects in different contexts.

This is the first study to identify plasma miRNAs that could be used to prospectively identify disease, potentially monitor therapeutic efficacy and have prognostic implications for OS patients.

Three reasons for failure were found that could be prospectively prevented by changes in protocol or software: positive laboratory crossmatch (28%), transplant center declined donor (17%) and pair transplanted outside APD (14%).

*High risk is defined as parent reported chronic health condition and scoring in lowest quintile on PedsQL™ 4.0 This study tested the primary hypothesis that HRQL could prospectively predict healthcare cost in pediatric patients in a managed care environment.

We will account for maturation threats by assessing for interaction with time, and we will assess for history threats by recording secular events that could impact on our outcomes prospectively throughout the study period and by asking our participants on their exit questionnaires.

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