Sentence examples for unreported information from inspiring English sources

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Notwithstanding the above difficulties in retrieving valid data from chart reviews in an institutionalized geriatric population, this study provides hitherto unreported information to inform future studies on back pain in this population.

The truth is that he was fortunate to get anyone to provide previously unreported information, having done the investigation with no subpoena power and no cooperation from players (excluding Jason Giambi and Frank Thomas).

26 October 2012: Mrs Broadwell delivers a speech at the University of Denver in which she refers to previously unreported information about a deadly attack a month earlier on the US consulate in Benghazi.

These data are intended to complement and strengthen previously published rigorously controlled studies and real-world analyses by supplying previously unreported information about the real-world long-term impact of onabotulinumtoxinA on CM patient healthcare utilisation patterns and disease burden including poor quality of life, which is an important distinguishing feature of CM [39, 40].

We attempted to contact four authors for additional unreported information necessary for inclusion in the meta-analysis, but none were able to furnish the required information.

Another important observation in the present study is the discovery of the hitherto unreported information that piscidin is produced by chondrocytes of various cartilaginous tissues.

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While we believe that the unreported race information is missing at random, we also performed a sensitivity analysis via multiple imputation and found that the results were not different from what is reported in this paper.

Unfortunately, these needs are largely unreported through current information systems, so the epidemiology of 'need' for healthcare and social support is not fully understood.

These surveys can also cover aspects such as unreported crime, and obtain information on different levels with specified geographic areas and compare this with the reported crime.

Drawing on Talmy's (2010) notion of interview as social practice, the notion of entextualization (Bauman and Briggs, 1990), and what Bamberg (2006) has referred to as small stories, I trace the process by which three instances of multiple and conflicting responses to questions concerning one participant's 'self-reported background information' went unreported in that study.

The "forgetful" nature of the two sub-queries was all that it took to guarantee that some sure information went unreported when the above query was run on the Codd table Emp.

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