Sentence examples for the observation that while from inspiring English sources

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The incomplete vaccination schedules might explain the observation that while 6.2% of all participants reported that they had ever been vaccinated, only 3% of participants were immune as a result of vaccination.

The comparison attests to the observation that while residual stresses in the fused area at some points could be higher than the yield stress, they are generally not capable of inducing cracks in their own right.

Meyer made the observation that while most referentialists are expressionists, not all expressionists are referentialists.

But Russell and Eddington start from the observation that while physics may be great at telling us what matter does, it doesn't really tell us what it is.

To the extent that there's any rational argument here at all, I think, it rests on the observation that while SNAP enrollment did fall during the boom of the 1990s, it was flat or rising during the expansion of the middle Bush years.

The skepticism stems from the observation that while VR is neat-o, there's not that much you can actually do with it at the moment.

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This method is based on the observations that while solving LSE problem (1) we are interested that some equations are to be exactly satisfied.

The observation that amiodarone killed cells while niclosamide, perhexiline, rottlerin and rapamycin did not suggests that amiodarone acts on targets other than mTORC1 and autophagy to induce toxicity.

This is suggested by the observation that 25 years ago while asking about smoking, alcohol use and HIV/syphilis screening in pregnancy this was considered offensive by some women.

This is the first report of ELP and HFBI fusions targeted to the vacuole and the observation that ELP increases accumulation while HFBI reduces accumulation is interesting and should be further investigated.

This conclusion is supported by the observation that photoinduction is "remembered" while the culture is maintained in conditions that do not allow cellular growth (cold or absence of oxygen), as soon as growth is resumed, under optimal conditions, the colony conidiates (Gressel et al., 1975; Horwitz et al., 1990).

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