Sentence examples for understanding observed from inspiring English sources

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"Webster, who in that leg bemused me beyond, well... understanding," observed Mr Gwynne on Saturday.

The aim of this work is to study spin-orbit interaction for understanding observed superconductivity and weak antilocalization in n-type GaSb whiskers with Te impurity concentration near the metal-insulator transition by measurement of the magnetoresistance and magnetoconductance in the temperature range 1.5 300 K and magnetic field 0 14 T.

Also, our data did not include variables on patients' native language or disease severity measures such as tumour stage or functional status, potentially important variables in understanding observed ethnic and tumour variation, respectively.

Third, we will speculate about the dynamic of population movements and contacts across Circum-Arctic regions of northern North America and Asia, and the importance of such dynamics to understanding observed genetic and phenotypic variation patterns in Native Americans.

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"We are three major personalities, three prima donnas, yet we have to blend and give and come to a common understanding," Mr. Rose observed in 1972.

These divisions are all significant, but none provide a consistent way of understanding differences observed from antiquity to the present day, in everything from international relations to relations in our homes.

Among the 786 patients with 6-month survey data, significant increases in the proportion reporting high understanding were observed (p<0.05) only for warfarin and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs).

[ 10] The compromised understanding we observed might have been exacerbated as a result of language barriers.

As expected, wide variability in student understanding was observed, but a number of commonalities were also noted.

MANY fascinating biological phenomena, of which we have little to no molecular understanding, are observed in organisms outside of those that constitute conventional molecular model systems.

The developmental origins of adult health and disease (DOHAD), originally known as "the Barker hypothesis", is commonly applied as the framework for understanding empirically observed links between processes at prenatal stages and adult chronic disease [ 5, 6].

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