Sentence examples for there are no consistent data from inspiring English sources

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In France, there are no consistent data estimating hepatitis delta virus (HDV) prevalence in the general population.

There are no consistent data regarding the prognosis of non-pure NE endometrial tumours; however, the cases we illustrate were diagnosed in advanced FIGO stages, IV-B (distant metastases) (Fig. 7) and III-C1 (involvement of pelvic nodes) (Fig. 8).

In the status migrainosus and in the treatment of attack recurrence, dexamethasone 10 mg followed by a subsequent dose of 4 mg every 6 h can be used, even if there are no consistent data on its efficacy in these two conditions [104, 107, 370 373].

There are no consistent data on differences between the sexes in the incidence of ACL injuries in recreational skiing.

There are no consistent data regarding individuals with a low level of education.

There are no consistent data in the literature to support any preventive measure.

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Experimental observations confirm strain-rate-dependant behaviour of woven fabric composites; however, there is no consistent data available on characterization and modelling of this behaviour.

Because there is no consistent data source which can be used to measure inequality over the whole of the past 200 years for the UK, Piketty uses six different data sources.

The study, a National Bureau of Economic Research working paper published Monday, used data on the number of robots from the International Federation of Robotics (there is no consistent data on the monetary value of the robots in use). It analyzed the effect of robots on employment and wages in commuting zones, a way to measure local economies.

Still, to our knowledge, there is no consistent data regarding the evolution of BMI underestimation with time and further studies are needed to better assess this point.

Because there were no consistent data on the infection frequency when this study was being planned, the necessary sample size was based on an assumed prevalence of p = 0.50 to maximize the sample size.

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