Sentence examples for to know encompasses from inspiring English sources

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The Explanatory Report on the Convention mentions that 'a person's "right to know" encompasses all information collected about his or her health, whether it be a diagnosis, prognosis or any other relevant fact' [ 28]. gThis section is based on BM Knoppers, A Rioux and MH Zawati [ 3]. hTreaties that have been ratified by the French Parliament are automatically integrated in domestic law.

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Personally, I don't even want to know what that encompasses, if I don't have a scoobie snack every two hours, I am hell on wheels to everyone around me and a direct danger to myself.

We suggest the need to consider critical HIV literacy, which encompasses the ability to know, understand and use HIV-related information within existing risk-reduction practices.

However, several mutations in BCS1L are known, encompassing a clinical spectrum ranging from Biornstad syndrome (nerve deafness and pili torti) (MIM #209900), to isolated early onset encephalopathy (MIM #124000), to multisystem GRACILE syndrome (MIM #603358), linked to a founder mutation that is part of the Finnish disease heritage.

Philosophy, as Hegel conceived it, was rather like the Old and New Testaments as seen by evangelical Christians – an epitome of everything that can ever happen in the world, encompassing all we know, and all we need to know.

The length of the L-SAGE tags (21 bp as compared to 14 bp in conventional SAGE) greatly reduces tag-to-gene mapping ambiguity [ 6]. 107 of the 118 (88%) highly expressed tags (i.e. >500 tpm) were mapped to known genes or hypothetical proteins encompassing 103 unique genes.

T2 mapping has the potential for detecting certain vital events in the process of IDD, such as the intervertebral disc degenerative cascade which refers to nonreversible cell-mediated responses leading to further disruption and is known to encompass disruption of ECM [ 20, 21].

Over the past decade these have begun to come into focus and are now known to encompass endocrine and local growth-regulatory signals, stromal epithelial interactions, ECM remodeling, and dynamic adhesions within the end bud that maintain the bilayered structure.

And the word specifically refers to the whirling dance of the Sufi dervish, which no definition of dance that I know really encompasses.

Next, to find out if N2 vs. HW variation is representative of C. elegans as a whole, we extended our analysis to include wild-type isolates representing 38 of 41 unique haplotype groups known to encompass most of the C. elegans global diversity (Rockman and Kruglyak 2009).

To be comprehensive, rather than using a tagged SNP approached we chose to genotype all known SNPs encompassing the EphB2 gene within our population.

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