0 to tell; to give knowledge to -- thông báo
1 (with againstor on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc) -- tố cáo
He informed against his fellow thieves.
Promoting psychological well-being in the face of serious illness : when theory, research and practice inform each other.
Although recruits were informed of the purpose of the interview, they were not provided with a copy of the interview schedule in advance.
Indeed, genetically informed studies, in many cases, have supported these main effects, although their magnitude is sometimes less than previously supposed.
Therefore, these methods implicitly assume that there is no uncertainty surrounding the decision that the proposed research is supposed to inform.
We now turn to a brief characterization of the three approaches - structural, functional, and dynamical - which inform our account of neural organization.
Consequently, interventions may affect factors not targeted by program components and these nontargeted effects may inform developmental theories.
For the phone screening, verbal informed consent was obtained.
In patients in whom the diagnosis is uncertain, physicians must, therefore, turn to other diagnostic modalities to inform the selection of appropriate treatments.