By the present time, the covariances of the determined orbit and attitude have not been enoughly evaluated and not obtained. |
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The viability was visually evaluated by checking membrane integrity using a phase-contrast stereomicroscope. |
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When a parcel of real estate is being evaluated for possible purchase, use the assessment as an informational resource. |
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The design and engineering of the hulls, decks, interior furnishing and machinery are carefully evaluated to ensure overall quality. |
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The release and partitioning of citronellal was evaluated with a kinetic method and by a static headspace method. |
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He has evaluated the escape flux averaged over an entire 11-year cycle of solar activity, using satellite data on exospheric temperature. |
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No rigorous studies have evaluated the frequency or magnitude of effects of such substances on blood pressure. |
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Without geological and hydrogeological parameters for a specific site this can only be evaluated in general terms. |
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By taking variability skewness and curtosis values into account the non-parametric and parametric test options were evaluated. |
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Wherever possible, less costly, nontraditional alternatives, especially conservation measures, should be fully evaluated as options. |
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The sensory characteristics of broiled and grilled bison patties were evaluated by a trained sensory panel. |
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All risk factors need to be evaluated and I always ask depressed people directly about suicidal thoughts. |
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In one study, researchers evaluated melatonin levels in healthy patients, patients with nocturnal asthma, and patients with nonnocturnal asthma. |
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Our approach to training was vindicated by the results achieved when the dogs were formally evaluated. |
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For quantification and microphotography, dye filling was evaluated using a Zeiss Standard microscope equipped with epifluorescence. |
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This greenhouse study evaluated the biofumigant effects of crushed seed meal from brown mustard and field pennycress. |
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The duration of the growth response was evaluated on elongation rate graphs. |
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The program emphasized photochemical approaches, although thermochemical processes were also evaluated. |
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A 75-year-old man was evaluated for unexplained chronic fatigue, lethargy, and weight loss. |
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In a related test, the Florida Solar Energy Center also evaluated the influence of different photometric control sensors. |
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We defined the standards against which the computing systems were to be evaluated. |
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For example, some professionals are evaluated according to amounts billed to clients. |
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The response to the treatments was evaluated clinically and endoscopically. |
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The roost site selection of bramblings can be evaluated at four different levels. |
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A variety of tip shapes and conducting coatings were evaluated using an electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometer run in the sheathless mode. |
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In addition, various combinations and processing methods of food waste and traditional feedstuffs should be further evaluated. |
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The patients I worked with have had no success with medication and were evaluated to see if brain surgery might help them. |
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One independent experienced radiologist evaluated all the MRI examinations. |
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Religious miracles like paranormal claims postulate a nonnatural transcendental realm that allegedly cannot be evaluated by evidence or reason. |
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Thirty participants were evaluated in a randomized crossover trial of three 30-day diets. |
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Many authors have evaluated and critiqued news Web sites and speculated about their future. |
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The EMT workers and the nurses who evaluated her upon arrival at the emergency room concluded it was probably a TIA or transient ischemic attack. |
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The double demerit point system is going to be evaluated by the Office of Road Safety not too far down the track. |
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She was evaluated by her primary care physician and was referred for further evaluation. |
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They also evaluated 97 boys and 22 girls, average age 15, living in a reform school for violent and nonviolent delinquents. |
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Other damage to the tail section and the rest of the fuselage was still being evaluated at press time but the aircraft may be a write-off. |
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A number of fractal dimension algorithms were developed and evaluated using a field data set of 100 incidents. |
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Xanthine oxidase activity was evaluated by the spectrophotometric measurement of the formation of uric acid from xanthine. |
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Pregnant women should be evaluated for cavities, poor oral hygiene, inflamed gingiva, and loose teeth, as well as frequency of sugar consumption. |
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Soil loss and runoff were evaluated over a 2-year period on the taluses of terraces, in this zone of intense subtropical orchard cultivation. |
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One study evaluated paced respiration, muscle relaxation, or biofeedback control in 33 menopausal women with frequent hot flashes. |
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Dimples should never be probed and should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging before neurosurgical intervention. |
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Root samples must be evaluated to accurately estimate their population densities. |
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According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products. |
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The possibilities are explicitly enumerated and probabilistically evaluated from the beginning. |
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Additional tissue sections and other histochemical stains were evaluated in individual cases as necessary. |
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This study evaluated the treatment effects of hypnotic acupuncture therapy on angina pectoris. |
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The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals. |
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The performance in protein design calculations was also evaluated qualitatively. |
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The rotator cuff was evaluated from both the articular and bursal surfaces. |
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The job applicants were evaluated in eight categories, including physical condition, health and personality. |
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This session allows you to bring a demo tape and have your song evaluated by a panel of music pros. |
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As more data were evaluated, however, it was determined that other procedures were routinely being misclassified. |
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Instead, patients are triaged and evaluated in the ER, and only then is the cath lab team called in to the hospital. |
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In the greenhouse root fresh weight, shoot fresh weight and total fresh weight were evaluated 21 days after bacterization. |
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Similar to the color traits, plant prickles were also evaluated for individual organs including stem, leaf, and flower and fruit calyxes. |
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The writings of the various authors were examined and evaluated to assess the current tenability of the author's thought. |
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The tenders were evaluated on price, experience of the tenderer, methodology, quality and technical merit. |
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To assess whether impaired esophageal clearance contributed to the severe reflux we evaluated the esophageal motility manometrically. |
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Survey questions were initially evaluated using simple descriptive statistics. |
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The incidence, location, and type of injury, time loss caused by injury, and onset of injury were evaluated by using descriptive statistics. |
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One descriptive study evaluated the preparation, emotions, and experiences of parents during their child's anesthesia induction. |
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Your operation has been evaluated to identify areas where you are noncompliant with the National Organic Program. |
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In this study we evaluated general practitioners' knowledge of terms commonly used to describe a test's accuracy. |
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Resistance was evaluated by immersion for 10 d at the second trifoliate leaf stage. |
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His personal and congregational anecdotes weave a significant story of appropriate, evaluated use of technology. |
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The six spreads with the most well-separated chromosomes were evaluated and showed the same characteristic quadrivalent structure during meiosis. |
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Concentration responses with individual congeners were evaluated with the rank correlation test. |
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Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality. |
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The geomorphology of the sabkha setting can be evaluated with reference to the cross-section of the Black Reef Formation. |
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No studies were found that evaluated appropriate interventions for patients placed in the prone position. |
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The motor fitness of judoists and karateka was evaluated by means of the Leuven Motor Test Battery. |
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In addition, the effects of a particular treatment can be more precisely calculated and evaluated with accurate measurements. |
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Final returns are still being evaluated, but the haul includes hand guns, rifles, shotguns, air guns and imitation firearms. |
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Other drugs excreted via anionic tubular secretion have not been evaluated. |
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Assays were repeated in triplicate for each condition, and tubing morphogenesis was evaluated. |
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Your child's nutritional needs will be evaluated by the nutritionist and medical staff frequently. |
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Study investigators determined when dressings were changed and evaluated the ulcer progress by planimetric evaluation of ulcer tracings. |
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In my opinion, they, like recent historical events, are too new to be meaningfully evaluated. |
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We evaluated the tracheal wall, whereas previous reports used bifurcation specimens from lobar or segmental bronchi. |
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This threshold, however, is still arbitrary and has never been evaluated, let alone validated by appropriate methods. |
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Sports-related eye injuries should be evaluated on site with an adequate examination of the eye and adnexa. |
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Without knowledge of the subjects' self-assessments, raters evaluated the subjects on the basis of their childhood memories. |
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Children who are overweight but not obese should be evaluated for other factors as well. |
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We evaluated the costs of leaf height and defoliation in this plant by conducting a replicated field experiment in a forested landscape. |
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In addition, uric acid, cholesterol and several mineral and vitamin concentrations were also evaluated. |
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Frequencies of nuclear abnormalities other than micronuclei, such as binucleates, karyorrhexis and karyolysis, were also evaluated. |
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Clinical studies that evaluated breast self-examination were included in the review. |
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An infant born to a seroreactive mother should be evaluated with a quantitative non-treponemal serologic test. |
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In addition to our normal operations, the squadron deployed for two evaluated exercises. |
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These proposals will be evaluated and a recommendation made to the Executive Committee before a final decision is made. |
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We then evaluated each initiative by assessing how well it addressed specific concerns. |
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A child's development is evaluated by assessing the child's abilities on a range of tasks and behaviours. |
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The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and evaluated in September. |
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Further studies are planned in which workers occupationally exposed to chemicals will be evaluated. |
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Cytogenetic damage, evaluated as chromosomal aberrations, has been successfully applied as a reliable biomarker for chronic health risk. |
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Respiratory criteria, such as spontaneous respiratory rate, thinness of secretions, and cough and swallow reflexes, were evaluated. |
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The new face had to be assessed, evaluated and placed in rank according to the established pecking order. |
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In addition, enhancement or suppression of the H mutant phenotype was evaluated. |
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These children should be followed closely from birth and their development and muscle tone should be evaluated on a periodic basis. |
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Painted parts can be evaluated using a gravelometer or the latest computerized systems for surface durability. |
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Patients with treatment failure should be tested for HIV infection and evaluated for neurosyphilis with a cerebrospinal fluid examination. |
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Because the experimenter also remeasured the same data, the reliability of the experimenter's measurements could also be evaluated. |
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In addition, a thorough sensorimotor examination of the upper extremity should be performed, and the neck and elbow should be evaluated. |
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Children with VUR who are toilet-trained should be evaluated for voiding dysfunction. |
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With an ever-expanding base of knowledge, job duties continue to evolve, and objectives are reviewed and evaluated continuously. |
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For huge amounts of input data, the maximum likelihood estimator cannot be evaluated. |
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The assigned weights essentially prioritize the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner. |
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Although not evaluated in a systematic way, azole antifungal compounds are alternative therapies. |
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Even if the advantages are difficult to be evaluated concretely, they may provide a trade-off between code manageability and loss of resources. |
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We could not wean him off of the meth, and he didn't clear the hep C. Finally, he was evaluated for a liver and put on the transplant list. |
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The researchers evaluated additional tumor markers and confirmed antitumor activity. |
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Before the attack, supporting elements from the unit recon platoons evaluated the enemy situation and provided guides for the assault. |
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Its efficacy in superficial diabetic ulcers or ischemic diabetic ulcers has not been evaluated. |
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However, Elliott warns that it still needs to be evaluated before the theory is put into practice. |
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Phase II was a pretest in which a small group of pharmacists completed the Project and evaluated it. |
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Colonies grow into contact to one another within 3-6 days and are periodically evaluated for fusibility. |
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The danger of using unattributed sources as Kurtz and so many others do, is that the veracity of the informants can not be evaluated. |
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If your child has ascariasis, she should be evaluated for other intestinal parasites, such as pinworm. |
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In 4 of 11 patients whose lymph nodes were evaluated at this time, there was evidence of metastasis to the ipsilateral cervical lymph nodes. |
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To test the accuracy of our negation tagger, we evaluated our system against a gold-standard, human-annotated corpus of 250 reports. |
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Each information source score was calculated by summing the number of characteristics evaluated by that information source. |
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The patient was evaluated by the surgical oncologist who considered the mass to be unresectable. |
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The functionally monocular athlete should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist before being admitted to participation in a particular sport. |
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No studies have evaluated the rate of disease progression in asymptomatic patients. |
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Immunological tests and flexible sigmoidoscopy should be evaluated as potential new tests in screening for colorectal cancer. |
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It's important for businesses to realize a customer whose credit is being evaluated by outsiders can get irritated. |
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A device to make the organs of brain-dead donors more suitable for transplant will be evaluated in a government-funded study. |
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Morphological changes were evaluated by phase-contrast microscopic analysis. |
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Unless a return object is explicitly specified with the return statement, the last expression evaluated will be returned, as in Lisp. |
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This project evaluated the effectiveness of telehealth to improve and expand the services available to three remote and isolated communities. |
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The bids are evaluated and schemes are appraised to see if they are achieving their targets every three months. |
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At the end of each year, the job performances of the Internet commentators will be evaluated for the annual appraisals and feedback. |
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A patient who complains of recurrent back pain is evaluated to rule out a definitive cause. |
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The school is evaluated on the basis of its commitment to liberal arts and science education. |
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They also evaluated its ability to stem soil and groundwater contamination by nutrients and heavy metals. |
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The barogram is evaluated by comparison with a calibration curve that must not be more than one year old. |
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Barron et al. reviewed and quantitatively evaluated different implementations of the method. |
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Differences in the slope of regression lines were evaluated by analysis of variance. |
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Birth-related outcomes that were evaluated included estimated gestational age, length of prolongation, and delivery at term. |
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But it insists that these programmes be carefully targeted, strictly enforced, and rigorously evaluated. |
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The quality of the computed structures has been evaluated by several techniques borrowed from crystallography. |
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More than 300 Reservists reviewed and evaluated the True Blue posters, pamphlets, brochures, videos and Web site. |
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This implies among other things that the wage rate is equal to the subsistence basket evaluated in production prices. |
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Most of the articles evaluated in this review used the Westley croup scoring system to measure symptoms. |
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The implanted sites were evaluated by visual and histopathological examinations. |
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Statistics are given in support of this approach for two of the methods evaluated. |
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The pulmonary microvascular permeability was evaluated by measuring the lung lymph flow. |
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As a group, the class evaluated each topic sentence to define qualities of a good topic sentence, and possible strategies for writing them. |
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All varieties were also evaluated for their suitableness for drying and processing. |
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Several other drugs have been evaluated, including tetracycline, primaquine, sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine. |
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Irish salmon fishermen are calling on the Minister to at least freeze quotas at the 2002 level whilst the current stock position is evaluated. |
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The data could not be evaluated until after the observation was completed and the kite and meteorograph were brought back to the ground. |
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In the likely event that the programme is oversubscribed, applicants will be evaluated on their overall suitability for the programme. |
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When evaluated from this perspective, it's easier to see her less as an adventuress and more as a dichotomy. |
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Seeds were dehulled using a manual dehuller and grains were evaluated as described for seeds. |
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Once there, trainers evaluated every second of the missions during post-flight debriefings. |
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Vascular and bronchial connections to surrounding tissue were evaluated at surgery. |
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However, the clinical significance of peripheral erythroblastosis after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation has not been evaluated. |
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It is only an experiment, and obviously it will be evaluated in due course. |
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Once the bleeding has been evaluated its management may remain with general practitioners or midwives. |
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The statistics used to evaluate the data should be evaluated independently by statisticians to ensure their appropriateness. |
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The surgical incision was evaluated for serous exudate, erythema, purulent exudate, and separation of deep tissues. |
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Additionally, the combination of chlorous acid and heat treatment was evaluated. |
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The points are collated and evaluated by members of the Awards Committee, who use the composite points to determine the overall award recipients. |
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The effect of M. habana vaccination on protection against challenge with M. tuberculosis was evaluated. |
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Methodological quality of all trials was evaluated using the standard scoring system developed by Jadad and colleagues. |
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We therefore evaluated an indirect immunofluorescent antibody assay for the diagnosis of melioidosis. |
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In addition, physical factors such as the patient's general health, nutrition, and immunocompetence should be evaluated. |
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Results indicated that one of the percipients ' reports should be evaluated with special caution. |
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Once patients were evaluated and found to fit the criteria for treatment they were given a one month course of co-trimoxazole. |
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When I speak of just war criteria, I mean a specific and codified set of rules of conduct by which particular wars may be evaluated. |
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These can rank among the most reliable of sources, when properly evaluated and analyzed. |
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To have evaluated a safety programme by using this immaculate design is a huge credit to the investigators and their funding bodies. |
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In general, all the evaluated parameters are below the permissible limits established by the norm. |
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Augmentation of immune responses to the disease with dendritic cells and idiotype vaccination is also being evaluated. |
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The projects have all been evaluated against our success checklist and have all persuaded people to change their behaviour. |
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It would be several decades before his reputation could be impartially evaluated. |
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Statistical significance was evaluated by means of the two-tailed Student's t-test for unpaired data. |
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Under the plan, the cats are humanely trapped, evaluated, vaccinated, and neutered by veterinarians. |
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Past historians evaluated him either as a secret papist who corrupted the church or as the martyr of true Anglicanism. |
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Eliminating peer review would increase the risk of early release of reports containing misleading and inadequately evaluated information. |
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The projects were being independently evaluated to ensure they were successfully targeting young people at risk, he said. |
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The patient was evaluated by the otolaryngology service and taken to the operating room for endoscopic sinus debridement. |
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All patients should be evaluated for esophageal rings and strictures after the foreign body is removed. |
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And if so, could scientific methods be developed to measure this stress so that practices could be evaluated objectively rather than subjectively? |
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Mucous membranes should be evaluated for dryness, leukoplakia and exudate. |
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Obviously this relatively recent discovery still has to be thoroughly evaluated and assessed by Egyptologists, Assyriologists and archaeologists in general. |
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After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing. |
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Researchers administered cognitive function tests to 3,734 men, obtained brain images from 574 men, and evaluated brain atrophy in 290 male autopsy results. |
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The radioactive tracer evaluated for this study, known by the brand name Zemiva, links a fatty acid to a radioisotope which is injected in the patient. |
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Therefore, we evaluated the effects of the inhalation of lidocaine, salbutamol, lidocaine and salbutamol combined, and placebo on an inhalational histamine challenge. |
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Soil samples were also evaluated for pH and other macronutrients by the Arkansas Soil Test Laboratory to ensure that any nutrient deficiencies could be appropriately amended. |
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The required service quality level will then be evaluated by bidders and added into the cost of providing the higher level of service to determine the bid price. |
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Written tests and performance in one's courses are no longer the only route to higher education or the only index by which students are evaluated. |
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The project shall ensure that each software requirement be evaluated for accuracy, completeness, consistency, testability, correctness, and clarity. |
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The test papers will be evaluated and the feedback given to students. |
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The laboratory data evaluated in chemistry, hematology, microbiology, pathology, and cytology is an important part in diagnosing and treating a patient. |
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Critera to be evaluated when deciding between hard copies and electronic versions of information has considerably changed over the course of the past ten years. |
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Treatments for this insect should be evaluated very carefully. |
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Because of the side effects of these medications, the complete blood count should be evaluated at the initiation of therapy and monthly thereafter. |
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We evaluated the efficacy of acetazolamide in the treatment of chronic mountain sickness and the importance of nocturnal hypoxemia in its pathophysiology. |
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This always included two-way and multicast communication so that information could not only be distributed efficiently, but also evaluated collaboratively. |
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Clade strengths were evaluated by analyzing 250 bootstrap replicates with the PROML program based on a model comprising one invariable plus four categories. |
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Immunocompetent cells infiltrating sarcoid lung have been evaluated by flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis, and functional assays. |
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These changes are evaluated at the mean of the explanatory variables. |
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The tiger team of instructors and maintenance personnel evaluated each step of the emergency procedure to determine how it applied to the existing damage. |
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Duration can be evaluated according to its adequacy or sufficiency. |
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Patients who experience dizziness, palpitations, or syncope while taking ziprasidone therapy should be evaluated further for the potential occurrence of torsade de pointes. |
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The investigator found that multiple animal species are infected with various hemoparasites and found a novel hemoparasite in the Sumatran rhinoceroses that were evaluated. |
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In preparation for the present pilot study, the authors evaluated the clinical practicability and face validity of telemedicine assessment for diabetes foot care. |
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When those patients are evaluated, almost half of them have a normal pumping function of the heart, despite having all the classic signs and symptoms of heart failure. |
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At each step ofiteration, importance of the equivalence relation is evaluated on the basis of the newly introduced measure, indiscernibility degree. |
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Ensuring that this reliability is attained requires that the mechanicals and electricals of a potential storage enclosure candidate be examined and evaluated. |
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After each test, an orthopaedic surgeon evaluated post test radiographs and performed detailed necropsies of each specimen to assess the injuries sustained during testing. |
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Because research evidence for the management of such medical emergencies in primary care is scarce, there is a need for such initiatives to be evaluated. |
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We recommend that mold-exposed individuals with symptoms of neuropathy be evaluated for antibodies against neural antigens and for neurophysiological abnormalities. |
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Alternatives for minimizing or controlling ground-water quality or quantity problems related to subsurface mining activities are evaluated for their effectiveness. |
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Several species are represented, including new species Cobricosphaeridium hinojalensis, and their potential as paleoenvironmental indicators is evaluated. |
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The children were examined at two and four weeks and were evaluated using acoustic immittance and pneumatic otoscopy based on a previously designed algorithm. |
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The resultant seedlings were then evaluated for indehiscence. |
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Thus, we evaluated these patients for the presence of antibodies to 9 neural antigens, as well as for evidence of abnormalities in peripheral nerve conduction. |
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Patients were given a choice of which treatment option they preferred and after 6 months of treatment were weaned off and evaluated for continence. |
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A survey by the BIA found that about 50 per cent of the owners of firms thought that there was corruption when bids for public procurement were evaluated. |
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The efficacy of the isolated phage to disinfest seed potato tubers artificially inoculated with a common scab-causing streptomycete was evaluated. |
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After the first venous blood sample was obtained at rest, strength was evaluated in each leg and a baseline muscle biopsy was performed on the nondominant leg. |
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Since Latif could not return to the States, he was unable to be evaluated for his military disability benefits. |
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Candidates, she said, are evaluated on their stance on fiscal issues and abortion, on very simple litmus-test-type votes. |
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One had been shot in the face and extremities, while another was shot in the stomach and a third was being evaluated. |
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Although the participants in this study were not therapists or counselors, this report illustrated that humor training can be conducted and evaluated empirically. |
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The two grazing methods evaluated were continuous and rotational stocking. |
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He evaluated rotational stocking, in which large numbers of cattle were moved through a series of small paddocks at short intervals to prevent overgrazing. |
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The neurohormonal stress responses were evaluated by measuring catecholamine and cortisol concentrations as well as cardiovascular parameters and symptoms of anxiety. |
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We evaluated the viscoelastic dynamics of actin filaments under the influence of enzyme-generated torque, stochastic Langevin force, and viscous drag. |
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A relative contraindication is the presence of carotid bruits, which should be evaluated by Doppler ultrasonography before proceeding with massage. |
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Even when reproductive periods were evaluated separately, there were only two differences in the fractions of animal and plant foods in the diets of those congeners. |
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The organoleptic quality of tomato fruit involves a set of attributes that can be evaluated either by sensory analyses or by instrumental measures. |
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Any tendency toward suicidal impulse must be carefully evaluated as well. |
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In addition to the daily quizzes, student learning was evaluated by three in-class examinations and a final presentation by each student of an article to the entire class. |
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Every course of action we evaluated had multiple ramifications. |
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Educational institutions are evaluated not on the basis of rigorous standards but instead on the basis of a system of credentialism that is self-referential. |
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Therefore, children with an earache or a sense of fullness in the ear, especially when combined with fever, should be evaluated by their doctors if they aren't improving. |
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Their specificity could be related to particular defined groups on the antigen and evaluated quantitatively with precipitin reactions and hapten inhibition of precipitation. |
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Although health promotion is supported by more evidence of effectiveness than is often thought, much remains poorly evaluated and is often highly dependent on context. |
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We evaluated the validity of the assay by analyzing bark beetles intercepted at quarantine stations. |
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Evidence of pathological conditions was first evaluated macroscopically by examining both oyster shells and meats. |
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In a short statement early today by Chairman of the Alliance Ibrahim al-Jaffari, the conferees evaluated the first parliamentary meeting. |
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To assess the quality of the collagen in the samples, the carbon to nitrogen ratio was evaluated. |
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Several different crimpers have been developed, but none has been evaluated for no-till conventional and organic vegetable operations. |
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All data is cross-checked for plausibility, evaluated by means of additional information sources and then openly displayed in the table section. |
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The UPVC pipes were of importance however, its performance will be critically evaluated, concluded Engineer Mohammad Naeem Khan. |
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Women with risk factors for a complicated cause for recurrent urinary tract infection should be evaluated by cystoscopy and imaging. |
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The interest level of each urologist in laparoscopic training was evaluated. |
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An Air Liquide application specialist evaluated the induction furnace and determined the optimum cryogenic liquid argon flow rate. |
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Venograms and suspected bleeding events were evaluated by a blinded independent adjudication committee. |
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He had been evaluated 1 week previously with voiding cystourethrography and renal and bladder ultrasonography. |
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The etiology of the lesions, findings of voiding cystourethrography and operative records of the patients were evaluated. |
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The properties of MSCs that had differentiated into distinct lineages were evaluated for morphological changes and cytochemical staining. |
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In most of the vicinages in America, judges are evaluated not on the Solomonic content of their opinions, but on how many cases they move. |
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Wo et al evaluated the therapeutic effects of pantoprazole 40 mg in 20 patients and 19 controls who were followed for 12 weeks. |
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The lesion was evaluated to have demyelinating nature rather than an ischemic process. |
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Coatings were left for 72 h to assure complete polymerization, and afterwards coatings destructivity was evaluated. |
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Initially many recommenders are evaluated and ranked based on their predicting ability. |
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The quantity of cardiac glycosides in the raw and treated samples was evaluated using Baljet's reagent as described by El-Olemy et al. |
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Investigators blinded to randomization evaluated weekly wound photographs using a digital planimetry software package for debridement. |
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Treated sewage water must be evaluated to ensure that the levels of bacteria returning into the effluent water supply are acceptable. |
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After the final exposure to restraint stress, the emotionality of mice was evaluated using an automatic hole-board apparatus. |
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The current research evaluated 20 Huntington's disease patients and 8 controls that had been given CoQ 10 in a clinical trial. |
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Scientists in Korea evaluated the bactericidal activity of certain flavonoids against Helicobacter pylori. |
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Since that time researchers have evaluated ways to remove it, with biological treatment and ion exchange systems investigated most often. |
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For one year all residents who died were retrospectively evaluated to see if they had shown evidence of FTT prior to death. |
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Microcirculatory parameters evaluated were functional capillary density, diameter of the dermic papilla, and capillary diameter. |
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By undercutting Pyrrhonic skepticism which mistrusts perception, Beroalde puts a premium on sense-experience evaluated by reason. |
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In this guidance, it does not require testing, but suggests that certain immunotoxic risks be further evaluated. |
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Gluebond quality in the United States, Europe and Japan is evaluated using saw kerfed specimens. |
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The overall grade is a compilation of input from these sources. Thus it provides a true 360-degree view of the officer evaluated. |
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The form that follows the backquote is not evaluated, except for certain items. |
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Once suspected, patients should be evaluated quickly with a combination of radiographs and esophagograms. |
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The decisions made were studied, researched, and evaluated by experts. |
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The severity of the abstinence syndrome was evaluated by computing the total abstinence sign score. |
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Solidification of the brazed joints maybe evaluated using a quarternary diagram. |
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Total body, lumbar and hip BMD were evaluated at baseline, six and 12 months using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. |
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Astronauts on Thursday evaluated ways to repair damaged tiles on the space shuttle and filled holes and gouges with orbital spackle. |
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He evaluated and approved men who were not ordained by the Anglican Church to preach and do pastoral work. |
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Rowling has been constantly supportive of the films, and evaluated Deathly Hallows as her favourite one in the series. |
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The Nomination File is evaluated by the International Council on Monuments and Sites and the World Conservation Union. |
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The results of each race are evaluated using a points system to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers, one for constructors. |
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The department evaluated proposals for more local education authorities to close grammar schools and to adopt comprehensive secondary education. |
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In addition, the council agreed that promotional exams should be evaluated on a pass-fail basis, rather than on scores. |
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Ricoh evaluated over 100 entries to determine the most creative, inventive, depictive and compelling story based on a series of questions. |
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Recently produced teaching materials, have, on the other hand, been evaluated more positively. |
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It was the largest international student assessment study of its time and evaluated students in five grades. |
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The method is evaluated in conjunction with the multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter. |
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In vitro secretion of proteinases and phospholipases was evaluated by plate assay containing BSA and egg yolk respectively. |
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The investigators evaluated sunflower wax, rice bran wax and candelilla wax for use in the organogel. |
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We evaluated gene expression patterns from cultured rat primary hepatocytes after a 24-hr incubation with methapyrilene. |
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Toxicity and phototoxicity of water-accommodated fraction obtained from Prestige fuel oil and Marine fuel oil evaluated by marine bioassays. |
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Caesium salts have been evaluated as antishock reagents following the administration of arsenical drugs. |
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The effects of harmine on gastric cancer cell invasion were evaluated using Matrigel-coated transwell invasion assays. |
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Indeed, a 1954 report evaluated 1,000 inhabitant families living in slums, and called for 1,500 housing units. |
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