(1) A former Labour minister, Nicholas Brown, said the public were frightened they "were going to be spied on" and that "illegally obtained" information would find its way to the public domain.
(2) The pattern of the stressor that causes a change in the pitch can be often identified only tentatively, if there is no additional information.
(3) Parents of subjects at the experimental school were visited at home by a community health worker who provided individualized information on dental services and preventive strategies.
(4) Past imaging techniques shown in the courtroom have made the conventional rules of evidence more difficult because of the different informational content and format required for presentation of these data.
(5) Suggested is a carefully prepared system of cycling videocassettes, to effect the dissemination of current medical information from leading medical centers to medical and paramedical people in the "bush".
(6) As the requirements to store and display these images increase, the following questions become important: (a) What methods can be used to ensure that information given to the physician represents the originally acquired data?
(7) As important providers of health care education, nurses need to be fully informed of the research findings relevant to effective interventions designed to motivate health-related behavior change.
(8) The purpose of this paper is to discuss the potential for integrating surveillance techniques in reproductive epidemiology with geographic information system technology in order to identify populations at risk around hazardous waste sites.
(9) They suggest that an endogenous retinoid could contribute to positional information in the early Xenopus embryo.
(10) The control group received the same information in lecture form.
(11) Ofcom will conduct research, such as mystery shopping, to assess the transparency of contractual information given to customers by providers at the point of sale".
(12) Much of the current information concerning this issue is from short-term studies.
(13) In addition, despite the fact that the differences constitutes an information bias, the bias occurs in the same direction and magnitude in all the various subgroups and thus is nondifferential.
(14) Current information suggests that arachidonic acid metabolites are involved in the development of cholecystitis.
(15) The presence of CR-related activity suggests that SpoV may participate in the CR motor output pathway, and may also provide CR-related information to cerebellum.
(16) Employed method of observation gave quantitative information about the influence of odours on ratios of basic predeterminate activities, insect distribution pattern and their tendency to choose zones with an odour.
(17) Much information has accumulated on the isolation and characterization of a heterogeneous group of molecules that inhibit one or more of the bioactivities of interleukin 1.
(18) This can be achieved by sincere, periodic information through the mass media.
(19) Then, the informed permission of parents should be obtained.
(20) This technology will provide better information to the surgeon for preoperative diagnosis and planning and for the design of customized implants.
Informatory
Definition:
(a.) Full of, or conveying, information; instructive.
Example Sentences:
(1) To obtain further insight into the informatory possibilities of the Takasugi-Klein microcytotoxicity test (MCT), mouse spleen cells were prepared after a single immunization with 5 X 10(7) H-2 incompatible cells and tested for reactivity against mouse fibroblasts.
(2) Comparison of the results with those from an earlier group of housemen who received no informatory letter suggest that minimal educational intervention can effect housemens' attitudes and practice.
(3) The various analyses carried out lead us to the conclusion that without loosing informatory value of any consequence we can renounce any separate documentation on valuability and certainty of decision.
(4) Presented data of informatory nature suggest more decades arrearagement compared to the highly-developed countries.
(5) From the beginning I want to explain some interesting notions about cytodifferentiation, these being seen, in my view, like an Instructive Informatory Theory.
(6) The research showed the possibility of using Kulback's informatory indices for distributing the qualitative properties connected with the morbidity levels with temporary disability among the workers of an instrument-making plant.
(7) The group of boars offered for an informatory examination prior to being used has increased relatively strongly in number.
(8) The main conclusion from the study is that the limiting factor ST-depression as a basic objective sign of myocardial ischemia has high enough specificity and prognostic value and should be considered as a limiting factor with greatest informatory value.
(9) Processes of adaption in measurements of performance - cycle-times, variance of cycle-times, informatory component of time and errors - and of physiological strain - electromyograms of musculus extensor digitorum and musculus rhomboideus, horizontal and vertical electrooculogram, heart rate and heart rate variability - are presented and described in type and frequency.