词汇 | example_english_indication |
释义 | Examples of indicationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Mean values should, where possible, be accompanied by standard errors or similar statistical indications of variance. Technology which is deployable in real applications must result, and there are positive indications that this is happening. Hypnotic suggestibility scales are not "indications of the success of the induction" (p. 282). There are indications, however, that immigrants might have higher rates of partner change on average than the resident population [21]. Thus, there were no indications of intraspecific competition. All littermice looked healthy and there were no indications of changes in the various organs examined at autopsy. Revised indications for the use of palivizumab and respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin intravenous for the prevention of respiratory syncytial virus infection. By the beginning of 1623, however, diplomatic efforts had produced some hopeful indications of success. Limitations of the subsidy to specific indications have been made in nine cases only between 2002 and 2005. However, there are indications that other important changes are occurring, which are going relatively unrecognized because of the preoccupation with the natural environmental situation. Our data give clear indications that the population under survey may undergo clonal propagation. There are, however, indications that these data will soon be forthcoming. Among others, it will provide welfare indications regarding the build-up of a temporary or permanent fund. There were indications on experimental animals in 1982 that this compound might be effective against headfly. Consistent with the broader occupational literature, there are indications that limited control also may be tied to adverse work adjustment among health care providers. There are preliminary indications that oncologist burnout may adversely affect staff turnover and quality of treatment. There are indications, however, that some previous experience in phonology, and linguistics in general, is assumed. The goal is to educate care providers about new medications in the formulary, including their indications, uses, and sideeffect profiles. In view of such analysis, a further objective of our work was to obtain indications regarding how neutron production scales with speed. A robust system should also limit the number of concurrent analyses it produces or at least give indications on which are the preferred ones. When new products first appear on the market, licensing indications are usually restricted to 12 yr and over. There are special indications for 'effect' processes like reverb. There are already some indications that the story had been altered or the sites of veneration changed for political convenience. To think that such signs are indications of imminent political transformation and social reconstruction is to simplify such processes. Although none of the contributions bears his name, they all are replete with indications of his towering influence over the field. In sum, there are indications that with donor backing, civil society is a sector which sections of government are neither keen nor able to ignore. They also exclude a regime from being a democracy unless there are indications that it is actually possible for an incumbent to lose an election. However, by the time of the run-up to the election in 2002, there were indications that they were having to learn to behave themselves. Thus developing new indications for from existing therapies entails less risk and expense than developing novel therapeutic approaches. The data from judgment studies are more mixed, although there are indications that observers detect more than they can confidently report. Rigging was certainly an important element and there are indications that stern rudders and the construction of the hull had an impact as well. The indications for occlusion are similar to those for surgical ligation, though in comparison the occlusion procedure has many restrictions. Although the clinical characteristics, indications for surgery, and outcomes have been described for a cohort of cases,17"20 population-based studies of the epidemiology are limited. The indications for circulatory arrest are limited to repair of the aortic arch, and continuous perfusion with bicaval cannulation provides the safest perfusion. In some cases there are indications that women and men worked together. Also, we give analytic indications why the asymptotic evalution of the expected value is more complex. Although research in this area has been limited, there are some indications that these same factors likely affect outcomes for both monolingual and bilingual children. Here three such indications immediately spring to the eye. Nevertheless, indications of priorities, potential barriers and possible outcomes can be discerned. They provided clear indications of what the respondents saw as important for a good quality of life. At the same time, in many accessible areas there are clear indications of agricultural expansion into unsustainable lands. At the same time the texts offer some indications of the type of genre. There are indications that separate operations in procedural learning are affected by damage to the frontal lobes, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Chimpanzees also exhibit clear indications of changes as a result of interaction with the environment, and this occurs from very early in life. Assays with adult musciods are thus unlikely to provide sensitive indications of pat contamination. Note that indications of larval durations in fig. 3 are approximate. Although this analysis cannot tell us about large-scale disturbances to the background state, it does give indications of the form that they might take. There are many indications that in compressible flows the transition phenomenon is basically the same. Therefore, a single delivery may have been associated with two or more indications for the caesarean section. Even by just failing to put down all the possible indications (diagnoses) associated with the delivery, the women might be placed in different groups. The indications for this techniique are the same as for the transcervical approach. In this empirical literature, there are indications (but little conclusive evidence) of an association between the temporal environmental heterogeneity and the amount of genetic variation. There are indications within these analyses that the socio-economic effect may be operative over only a portion of the socio-economic scale. There are indications in our analysis that the socio-economic effect may be operative over only the low-to-moderate portion of the socio-economic scale. In fact there are clear indications that colour terms do not form a homogeneous set. Crucially, the story provided strong indications that the target object did not exist. There are indications, that he, indeed, consciously kept his discovery a secret. Nevertheless, case studies on particular locations can provide some additional indications. Whereas most attention focuses on the distinction between contractions and expansions, some indications for the existence of multiple regimes have been obtained as well. There are some indications that they accepted the appellation. One of the most important indications for its use is to exclude white-coat hypertension and prevent years of unnecessary treatment. Both reports (5;7) considered that the indications for preoperative investigation might have a large economic impact on health care. Since the available data are not patient-based, it is not possible to draw any conclusions about the appropriateness of indications or (long-term) patient outcomes. However, for some indications, it is difficult to build up evidence, for instance, for rare indications. The evidence of impact on patient management and/or patient outcome is limited to a small number of indications. Characterizing the molecular, cellular and network mechanisms of genetically-determined absence seizures will provide helpful indications to better understand impaired consciousness and develop innovative therapeutic strategies. We modified problematic indications and asked three clinician panelists to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the modifications in a third panel round. Externality is the operative principle behind such indications for intervention. Studies focusing on the fit between the implementation of medical technologies and medical indications conceive it as appropriateness (6). The full set of round 2 indications was 70 pages long. If a gold standard is available, even for a subset of indications, assess association of the panel findings with the gold standard. Therefore, if surrogate measures are used, one needs good indications that such surrogates are actually related to improved health. Even considering only new technologies- including new indications for drugs, new devices, new procedures, and new configurations of service delivery-numbers are much greater than fifty. Recently, however, there are indications that convergence may not be realized. Similarly, the indications can be modified to fit local interpretations of evidence. The indications were taken from the original study (42). Estimates or indications of uncertainty should be included. 13. After discussion the panelists revised the indications and rated them again. Another panel rated the same indications, and the results were compared with the main panel. First, products may be prescribed for unapproved indications where other products of the same class were granted approval. Each service is allocated a point value (hence value scale) and should be described in terms of the reimbursable technology and its indications for use. Combining the clinical practice and the accuracy considerations, this technology can already be recommended for certain indications, as was shown in our analysis. There are indications that it is similar to the mechanism shown to cause orientation bias in cat concentric cells. 866 regular without indications of any long-lasting hyperpolarization that would deinactivate the low-threshold calcium current. None the less, there are some modest indications of improved performance in agencies crucial to recovery in the private sector. Early indications are that pro bono websites have the potential to address the expertise gap. There are many indications in his late work of this interest in the visionary. As with many of my categories, examples are plentiful, but clear indications about staging are rare. No plausible indications favouring psychosocial explanations were found. Already there are indications that some are feeding on their own young. Private interests may not be so organised, but there are indications as to the mobilisation of private actors in different kinds in cities. Also, our data did not include the indications for use of therapeutic modalities. The antibiotics prescribed for parenteral use and indications for their use were also analyzed separately. The political story gave indications of following along parallel lines. Punishment, by several indications swift and far-reaching, has been meted out for incompetence, not insubordination. There are other indications, however, that the biography of a house did not necessarily end with the end of habitation of the farmstead. In fact there are indications that foreign structural elements can enter a non-self-contained mixture independent of a functional turnover. To summarize, adolescents who were born preterm exhibit indications of early brain injury, such as ventricular dilation, on brain scans. There are also indications of differences in the present material between the individual nouns as regards pronominal usage. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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