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To do this we need to read more widely.
The pulmonary trunk was of normal size and appeared widely perfused via a non-tortuous arterial duct.
Although intrauterine balloon valvoplasty might be the ideal approach with which to correct this combination,5 it has not yet proved a widely reproducible technique.
While there are a number of shortcomings of this deduction, it is widely accepted, and will likely prove to be robust.
How can we resolve this widely variable expressivity?
Compensation ranged widely within and across studies (study 1, $180-$1425; study 2, $0-$500; and study 3, $0-$100).
The widely patent arterial duct forms a natural prolongation of the pulmonary trunk toward the descending thoracic aorta.
The arterial duct was widely patent (4.5 mm diameter).
Nootropics, or brain performance enhancing drugs, are becoming more widely used and are expected to represent a huge market in the near future.
One reason it isn't used more widely is that most referral physicians have minimal training in neuroimaging modalities.
The idea of the psychologists were widely supported.
Even then it was widely acknowledged to be the outcome of external pressures and an attempt to comply with international law.
The southernmost peoples, who were already land-poor and widely dependent on wage labour, never fully recovered.
The spatial and contextual distribution of this pottery at the sites indicates that it was used widely among the inhabitants.
The form was widely available throughout the country; the litigant had to fill in the blanks and submit it.
The potential energy savings of atria are now widely acknowledged.
The importance of incorporating environmental depreciation measures in national accounts is widely recognised.
The higher spring growth outside the enclosure might be the result of mild grazing, which stimulates growth in grasslands (as widely documented in the literature).
His achievements were widely recognized during his lifetime.
I refrain from wading through the vast psychological evidence for the claim that this condition obtains widely.
Other people may have more erratic growth records with their data points scattered widely from the underlying true trajectory.
The cost of illness approach has widely been used in the economic valuation of morbidity cases.
The variations in performance highlight the fact that countries range widely in their policy choices and environmental outcomes, even after controlling for level of income.
Moreover, the standard way of developing widely-used vector potential formulations is based on the introduction of potentials in strong formulations of this kind.
Similarly, the importance of feedback loops in socioeconomic systems is widely recognized.
Since these are used in primarily domestic settings, the terms are not widely known.
Although the sample varied widely in terms of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, this variation was not associated with child behavior problems.
One of the most widely studied topics in autism relates to social processing.
The role of oppor tunities is widely observed in repor ts from large studies as well as individual case repor ts.
The data in this study suggest that we should qualify the widely accepted assumption that marital conflict affects parenting.
The system must be both easy to use, and fulfil the needs and expectations of widely different cultures of practice.
Each observation represented a result obtained from one farmer multiplying minitubers of one variety of a speci®c size and hence sample sizes varied widely.
Most of the contributions to the volume have been widely commented on, some can even claim to have triggered an entire new literature.
The high altar became the visual symbol of the congress and reproductions appeared widely in shops throughout the city.
In the context of finance, it is a less widely used technique.
His work as a scholar ranged almost as widely.
His abundant footnotes show that he has read widely, and every important commentator on the crusades receives some attention.
As a proportion of total assets, the presence of communal assets ranges widely across ecological zones.
However, the sensitivity and specificity of mammography for breast cancer detection varies widely between radiologists.
Among the more widely used fumigants are carbon bisulphide, hydrocyanic acid gas, carbon tetrachloride, ethylene chloride, and ethylene oxide.
The term "model," like any widely used term of significant theoretical importance, connotes a variety of concepts.
Legally blind people differ widely in degrees of residual vision and in early vision.
Although osteoporosis is widely known as a common disease of women, many people are unaware that it is also a common disease of men.
Thus, oxazaphosphorines are widely used (in combination with other agents) in doseintensive chemotherapy schedules.
Policies with respect to cord clamping and cutting the cord also varied widely, with most practitioners clamping and cutting immediately.
Along this axis, mor photypes with small simple densely distributed elements contrast to those with larger biform widely dispersed elements.
Interestingly coal petrography is widely used but no mention is made of the possibility of using palaeobotanical data.
Opioids are more widely used in labour by the epidural than by the intrathecal route.
Delivery, the only widely used intervention for fetal compromise may do both great good and harm.
Side-scan sonar and seismic methods have been used widely to map these topographic structures.
Exploiting the fact that the relaxation scales differ widely for both components, the light gas is taken to be in equilibrium.
Figure 1 presents a sample unit from one of the most widely used.
We have seen that this eponym has been widely accepted.
The author accepts the now widely held view among linguists that sound changes tend to spread from city to city, leaving the intervening country unaffected.
Because of their very nature, few of the items in this list are, or have been, widely used.
The drug is already widely used in some countries.
As prenatal testing became more widely available, the ethos of genetic counselling began to in-uence attitudes towards how decisions should be made.
Stabilization prior to surgery is now widely practised and inherently more compromised neonates survive to undergo surgery.
There were sixty-five participants with widely different backgrounds.
The amplitude of the fluctuations also varies widely, without any clear trend.
Finally, the most widely investigated geometry for fractal growth is the axisymmetric configuration.
As a result this representation has been widely used to study cylindrical and spherical expansions.
Although the observed rate of transposition is unusual, our estimates of the average effect of an insertion might be widely applicable.
Though the author has read widely, he has not understood everything.
In a given social setting, those widely shared views matter enormously.
A similar concept has guided research on turbidity cur rents and is widely and very effectively used in sedimentology.
We do not know whether delivery by caesarean section decreases this risk and yet it is the most widely used intervention in this situation.
Intercropping was more widely practiced for groundnut (59% of groundnut fields) than for cowpea (28% of cowpea fields).
Incomes were widely distributed, with 20% below $39,000, 40% between $40,000 and $79,000, and 40% over $80,000.
Widely spread eigenvalues, on the other hand, will potentially lead to slow convergence.
Firstly, we believe that condition number information has not traditionally been widely available for matrix-to-matrix functions.
The decision table mentioned in the previous section has been widely used in the design of a fuzzy system.
During the last years, there has been a large research effor t toward establishing a widely accepted taxonomy for the various kinds of design problems.
In such cases the only way to gain a knowledge of the whole text is to sample widely but briefly.
Obvious candidates are genetic diseases such as deaf mutism and haemophilia, while blood groups and biochemical differences offer more widely applicable guides to population differences.
A possible reason is that the operation is now more widely appreciated.
The most widely accepted view is that it is not.
The measure giving the number of spotting days is included primarily because it is information which is used widely by those conducting contraceptive trials.
Our figures show that the infant data varied widely around the 1.2 ratio.
Although the theory of control structures is a contentious area of generative grammar, there are some generalizations that are widely agreed on.
In contrast, the mapping of verbs and action concepts can vary widely across languages and so must be learned.
In this paper we are concerned with deriving representation changers, a widely occurring kind of functional program.
There are roughly 77 types of ' broken plural ' which vary widely in type frequency.
Picture selection tasks are widely used to assess children's phonological, syntactic and lexical development.
While most data are widely accessible, the system provides a means for data providers to restrict access to sensitive information.
The techniques of operant conditioning have been widely used to enrich the database of behavioural pharmacology.
How this may be achieved and the form which it will take will vary widely.
One expected symptom of spike-skew would be replicate hybridization readouts that are highly correlated but have widely divergent mean expression levels.
A high abundance of compensatory mutations implies considerable flexibility in the genotype-phenotype map, such that fit phenotypes can be found widely distributed in genotype space.
One recent suggestion is likely to be widely applicable.
The factors affecting breeding success in males and females certainly differ widely in polygynous species.
Arguments about law's limits in its exhortatory and dispute-resolution functions present a strong case and are widely advanced.
Widely in evidence in the ancient world, it was regarded as a powerful protection against evil forces, especially that of the evil eye.
Prosperity is now spread more widely than ever before.
Again, these techniques are revealingly similar in widely different cultural contexts.
Other people, in widely different cultures and circumstances, have had a very similar experience.
Presumably he means in addition to the words already widely accepted.
Even when this definition differs from widely-accepted popular definitions, those who transgress the legal definition may well be punished.
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