Sentence examples for type describing from inspiring English sources

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We considered clinical studies of any type describing a population of patients suffering from severe sepsis or septic shock.

A model of an otherwise healthy cell with latent tuberculosis infection would then be represented as the interaction data available for the canonical cell, with the addition of interactions associated with the cell type describing the pathogen.

Additionally, we have added an "association" interaction type, describing the 23 types of selected interactions, as well as all those interactions that were not included in this number at the same time.

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Behavior of the type described in the report is unacceptable and will not be tolerated".

Mrs. Ward noted that the method of fabrication, of the type described by Bill Gudenrath, was consistent with that provenance.

The type described previously is a depletion mode FET, since a region is depleted of its natural charge.

Initially newspaper articles of the type described above – one every day, or every other day – and then quite soon books as well, one a year, or by the end, two.

The first feature type describes the local gradient direction.

After ninth grade, students enter a career academy of the type described above.

For example, neural mass models of the type described in Sect.

Sampling was done within the soil type described above within a 30 × 30 m area.

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