Example sentences of "showed that [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Hill ( 1963 ) showed that for equal phase rigidities , G , the following result holds exactly for any geometry whatever where are the Voigt and Reuss estimates found earlier .
2 Ghosh and Senko put forward an interpolation search in place of the track or lowest-level index , and showed that for normal key distributions it would improve the direct retrieval performance of IS files .
3 This baseline showed that on average Lindsay picked her nose three times per hour for 2 ½ minutes at a time .
4 Fox and Waring [ 12 ] also showed that at low drug/DNA ratios the dissociation from calf thymus was characterised by two time constants with values of 86 s ( 32% ) and 1800 s ( 68% ) .
5 The results of this experiment showed that among right handers , gaze direction was not related to question type when the interviewer faced the subject but was so related when the interviewer sat behind the subject .
6 In 1983 , the General Household Survey , which is the major source of data in this area , showed that among professional worker heads of household , 90 per cent were owner-occupiers , but only 28 per cent of unskilled workers were owner-occupiers ( General Household Survey 1983 , 1985 , Table 6.13 ) .
7 Van de Vall ( 1970 ) showed that among Dutch unionists the most prevalent motive for taking up membership was to secure individual ‘ conflict insurance ’ ( i.e. the provision of legal and material assistance in possible disputes with the employer and protection against arbitrary management decisions ) .
8 Margaret Fischl ( Miami , USA ) presented results from ACTG 155 which showed that among symptomatic patients ( CD4<300/L ) who had taken zidovudine for a median of 18–19 months , the combination of zidovudine and zalcitabine ( ddC ) was no better than either zidovudine or zalcitabine alone ( primary end points , first AIDS-defining event or death ; mean follow-up , 17 months ) .
9 There is evidence , for instance , that the idea of the supportive extended family is often a myth , and one Birmingham survey showed that among Asian people over a quarter had no close relatives in Britain .
10 It is interesting to note that detailed cross-tabulations of the main survey data ( not included in Appendix 1 ) showed that in general people who consider credit to be ‘ occasionally necessary ’ ( rather than either convenient or sensible , or never a good thing ) were more likely to say that any of the types would be difficult to arrange .
11 Studies to determine the effects of increased cardiac output on uterine bloodflow are ethically difficult and not performed , but ( Barton et al , 1974 ) showed that in pregnant sheep the uterine vessels constrict in response to circulating norepinephrine and epinephrine , while animal studies have shown that plasma catecholamines increase during exercise in response to the intensity and duration of the exercise .
12 In this study , we showed that in healthy volunteers secretion of gastric platelet activating factor precursors increased under pentagastrin infusion .
13 The existence of the provision showed that in certain restricted cases income arising to such an underlying company could be deemed to be income arising under the settlement .
14 Akiyama et al showed that in transformed cells the turnover of Β 1 integrins is increased , leading to a decrease in the intracellular pool of pre-Β polypeptides compared with normal cells .
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