Sentence examples for to be compared later from inspiring English sources

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Bio-contamination surveillance was carried with both methods, to be compared later, at the two moments suggested by the ISO norm: at rest and in operational with a standardized protocol.

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The reduction in the short-term fair capacity as the degree increases is more apparent in the random topology than the tree topology as will be compared later.

The digestion of pUC19 by almost any enzyme produces well recognizable and reproducible pattern, which can be compared later with that of the amplified DNA.

Although cell length does not give a precise measure of cell age, the correlation is generally good when snapshot and timelapse analysis is compared (later).

After the diagnosis and management according to the algorithm was done by the FHWs, the investigator independently applied the algorithms in all the girls, and the findings were compared later for agreement.

By necessity the correct diagnosis in the majority of cases had to be evaluated by retrospective analysis of clinical features and scans with only a minority being able to be compared with a later post-mortem examination of the brain [ 5].

Our completion rate was 55% at 5 years, to be compared with 68% nine years later for the NIH funded protocols and at least 80% for the four French previously mentioned unpublished reports [ 11- 14].

As a member of the Camera Club of New York in the early 30's, he began making photographic excursions to New Mexico to shoot landscapes that would later be compared to those of Ansel Adams.

British sports, on the other hand, conquered the world in a way that can only be compared to the later global success of American popular music and movies (already a pervasive influence in pre-war Britain, as he shows).Religion had comparatively few active followers, in what was apparently one of the most de-christianised but also one of the most sexually repressive—societies in Europe.

It is worth noting the many important contributions of Patlak to the quantitative interpretation of diffusion in the brain; a study of Ca2+ diffusion in normal and thick slices [ 31] probably represents the most sophisticated analysis of radiotracers to date and may be compared with the later study using the RTP method by Hrabětová et al. [ 26].

It would later be compared not just to therapy, but to church.

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