Sentence examples for would have pertained from inspiring English sources

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The 10-year survival curves available in 1985–1989 by traditional cohort analysis would have pertained to survival experience in 1975 1989 of patients diagnosed in 1975 1979 (solid black frame).

Note that for covariate analyses involving data collected at 6-month intervals (e.g., 1 Juneary–30 June, 1 July–31 December), the most current collection period before the 23 February 2010 data cutoff would have pertained to data collected through 31 December 2009.

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With the cancer database including cancer incidence and follow-up data from 1993 to 2002, a cohort based analysis would typically have pertained to patients diagnosed in 1993-1997 and followed through 2002 (see figure 1, framed area).

However, because we used only synonymous codon positions to calculate divergence, the elevated rate of substitution would have to pertain to nucleotide substitutions that did not change the amino acid, rather than an elevated rate of protein evolution.

Then Queensland premier, Peter Beattie, who had legal experience, said the song was likely to be protected by free speech laws, noting "The matter would have to go pertain specifically to the issues of the trial" for a "prejudice" argument to be raised.

We have also thought long and hard about what Joan would have wanted as it pertains to the future of Fashion Police.

It is highly likely that a poor outcome for the hot deck imputation procedure would have resulted if these conditions had not pertained.

The figure pertains only to those persons who would have been recorded by the 1991 census as living in Croatia.

You have to follow up on that information, anyway, but of course for me personally it would have been useful to know which patient that new information pertained to.

In the future, when sufficient data is available to construct credible reference emission levels for degradation, a decision would have to be made about to whom these avoided degradation credits pertain.

The Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain expressed indignation at the cancellation, stating that giving in to the demands of Islamists would have a "catastrophic" effect on "free enquiry and expression where it pertains to Islam".

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