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ked that although the regulations had unusual | outcomes, a positive approach to the rules, and furthe |
hypospadias repairs offer excellent long-term | outcomes: a 14 year followup. |
Alinidine did not improve | outcomes among patients with acute myocardial infarcti |
o establish support, Bigelow wrote on how the | outcomes among treated and untreated patients alike we |
urgical procedures were subjected to rigorous | outcomes analysis with the results reported in peer re |
"Student | Outcomes and Teacher Productivity and Perceptions in A |
al scientific research to inform the possible | outcomes and answers to current events and questions. |
impact of special interest groups on election | outcomes and have contributed to our knowledge about t |
axonomy for assessing the quality of learning | outcomes, and the model of constructive alignment for |
omparisons between teams, predictions of game | outcomes and high-school recruiting information. |
, but instead put together different efficacy | outcomes and trial designs by mixing 4-week studies wi |
arms with respect to the milk yield and other | outcomes; and improved knowledge about animal manageme |
It also features multiple | outcomes and endings, both of which depend on the choi |
on patient-centered strategies for improving | outcomes and overcoming racial and ethnic disparities |
as well as justify the return-on-investment, | outcomes, and costs. |
ATOB publishes articles related to the | outcomes and benefits of assistive technology for pers |
Waithood can be best understood by examining | outcomes and linkages across five different sectors: e |
improving health environments, behaviors, and | outcomes, and identify harmful legal side effects. |
y, as the programmer confirms or rejects test | outcomes, and adapts itself quickly to changes in the |
rom TIME-ITEM (which contain the hierarchy of | Outcomes and TIME-ITEM Topics) is being developed alon |
iological studies with cancers, adverse birth | outcomes and some birth defects. |
at the individual level in education, health | outcomes, and standard of living." |
Programs, and it aims to coordinate learning | outcomes and assessments across State and Federal stak |
ATIA produces the Assistive Technology | Outcomes and Benefits Journal (ATOB) in a collaborativ |
dedicated to improving health care delivery, | outcomes and information services. |
ce health, improve quality of care and health | outcomes, and inform health policy. |
ia including concerns about safety trends and | outcomes and comparisons with schemes in overseas juri |
he Christie Hospital could jeopardise patient | outcomes and their campaign was supported by both the |
ia including concerns about safety trends and | outcomes and comparisons with schemes in overseas juri |
The employee compares his inputs relative to | outcomes; and, then, extrapolating to the social conte |
s need to be interpreted with caution as such | outcomes are susceptible to recall bias. |
as she has created it, regardless of what the | outcomes are to those around her. |
Weight loss | outcomes are comparable to gastric bypass. |
ial transactions, where subsequent successful | outcomes are required to permit the desired outcome. |
Since financial planning | outcomes are difficult to directly observe and assess |
Important research findings and work | outcomes are published in the BfN-Schriften monograph |
ly socialized health care system, many health | outcomes are as good as and sometimes better than in t |
ility is more likely to be neglected when the | outcomes are emotion arousing.) |
Since the | outcomes are independent, the shift preserves the meas |
nerally not severe but a spectrum of clinical | outcomes are seen with different mutations. |
nicling not only strategy and tactics but the | outcomes as well. |
nting a picture of plausible post-break point | outcomes as they play out on a one-to-two decade time |
dent conditions, collaborative processes, and | outcomes associated with team science initiatives, inc |
don MB, et al.. (2004) Maternal and perinatal | outcomes associated with a trial of labor after prior |
d an extremely low amount of self-recognition | outcomes at 3.2%. |
raised; Waldere is reminded that the only two | outcomes available to a warrior are glory or death.; a |
personal responsibility for their educational | outcomes, better academic performance will usually be |
ignificant of the observed differences in the | outcomes between the treatment and control groups. |
contribute to closing the gap in educational | outcomes between Roma and non-Roma through a variety o |
The researchers then compare the | outcomes between the group that most closely follows a |
hase III clinical trials, initially with good | outcomes, but ultimately showing non-significant resul |
r has been associated with a number of health | outcomes by epidemiological studies, although the puta |
It accomplishes these | outcomes by providing vision, information, evaluation |
Nursing | Outcomes Classification (NOC) |
In these positive | outcomes, culminating in the victory over Napoleon at |
t patterns, speech, demography, and political | outcomes defined its place in the South but its engage |
This syndrome has a large range of | outcomes depending on how much chromosomal material is |
ents of the Electoral College claim that such | outcomes do not logically follow the normative concept |
have covaried with survival and reproductive | outcomes during human evolution. |
There are many possible | outcomes following examination of the patient. |
with the goal of improving the developmental | outcomes for children ages 0-5. |
vely with the University to achieve practical | outcomes for students, as well as ensuring that the Un |
h organisations is to improve health care and | outcomes for patients and communities. |
their current life actions, and the potential | outcomes for their behavior and choices. |
ized and operated to achieve high performance | outcomes for students. |
and the papal officials to secure favourable | outcomes for King William. |
riatric Times and are based on post-operative | outcomes for 66 patients (44 female) who had the gastr |
ains focused at all times on achieving better | outcomes for vulnerable people and contributing to imp |
has spoken out about support to ensure better | outcomes for youth in placement. |
to pay for significant improvement in social | outcomes for a defined population. |
he Academy overall was rated as outstanding): | Outcomes for individuals and groups of pupils; Pupil's |
et-Smirgel (1985) identified various possible | outcomes for the ego ideal, perverse as well as creati |
To ensure the best possible learning | outcomes for all students in inclusive class, some les |
ntinued to improve both its provision and the | outcomes for its students. |
ly to improved health and also return to work | outcomes for injured workers. |
etition in private industry and produce worse | outcomes for consumers and society. |
yment rates and furthermore dampening poverty | outcomes for the region at large. |
Byers claimed to have influenced | outcomes for National Express and Tesco through his re |
be drawn on whether there are actually better | outcomes for the criminal justice system or the offend |
or other goals are met, or to improve health | outcomes for mother and child. |
s also rated overall as outstanding, with the | outcomes for students, the quality of provision and th |
other investigations without regard to study | outcomes, for the benefit of medicine and science.” |
ion has been included in the 2009 Quality and | Outcomes Framework "good practice" for primary care. |
which eventually became "Halo") were the only | outcomes from these session with Gray, and he eventual |
g information published about his motives and | outcomes, from Crime of the Century. |
t in a prolonged weaning and possible adverse | outcomes from stopping this medication rapidly. |
ancing employee retention, assessing learning | outcomes from training, managing the transition from c |
tations would result in a number of different | outcomes from neutral to deleterious. |
ubjective and only arises in light of desired | outcomes from a human perspective. |
The Report and its | outcomes has been mentioned widely in media around the |
'Potentially positive | outcomes' have nonetheless been noted for the superfic |
nimate objects, children's understanding that | outcomes have causes, and how children learn words and |
about the program and its basic purposes and | outcomes have flourished- often with encouragement fro |
w concluded "...important maternal and infant | outcomes have been poorly reported to date... informat |
published extensively in the areas of health | outcomes, health status and health-related quality of |
ased on a fixed universe or model of possible | outcomes ignores and minimizes the impact of events wh |
the values of ongoing assessment of students' | outcomes in order to insure all programs and services |
From 1998 to 2004, the primary | outcomes in the HOS were the Physical Component Summar |
ance Use Associated with Unintended Pregnancy | Outcomes in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth" |
study, recombinant human factor VII improves | outcomes in acute intracerebral hemorrhage., but a mor |
He analyzes and accurately predicted | outcomes in 2009. |
function to produce specific kinds of health | outcomes in populations. |
l trials to reduce relapses and improve other | outcomes in multiple sclerosis. |
her tests a physician may determine treatment | outcomes in advance or study the effects of new drugs. |
ased as a single, achieved notable commercial | outcomes in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the United Kin |
can never be fully avoided because scientific | outcomes in EPOR are seen as negotiable and socially c |
n damage and significantly improve behavioral | outcomes in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (exper |
d Neuro-Linguistic Programming in Determining | Outcomes in Human Behaviour". |
irector of National Intelligence for Customer | Outcomes in August 2005 transitioning to Director of t |
Reports indicate substantially better | outcomes in patients treated with intravitreal Lucenti |
parties and candidates and reporting election | outcomes, in Nepal. |
reement, the Greens secured a range of policy | outcomes in the areas of schools and education, health |
n damage and significantly improve behavioral | outcomes in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis (exper |
The company-generated | outcomes include rewards such as compensation, praise |
Outcomes include: very slow postnatal growth, hypotoni | |
e same total amount of drug and have the same | outcomes, including similar proportions of complete re |
um wage on a number of important labor market | outcomes, including employment, schooling, training, a |
has been shown to cause a number of different | outcomes including altered localization and binding pa |
e same total amount of drug and have the same | outcomes, including remissions and adverse effects. |
only a third (115 women) listed only positive | outcomes: investigating/taking care of the problem, an |
The reason that we await | outcomes is that we have no alternative because of ind |
ion of each curricular element to one or more | Outcomes is made explicit. |
As Command has nine different | outcomes, it is uncertain which is the true path Fox a |
erty neighborhood affects social and economic | outcomes later in life. |
Corp of Engineers, and a string of successful | outcomes led to broader travel within the US and abroa |
good provision made by the school towards the | outcomes listed in Every Child Matters. |
company has the flexibility to manage towards | outcomes locally with that community. |
cknowledged founder of what today is known as | outcomes management in patient care. |
Ambitious wine-making | outcomes may be classified as mere "table wine" if the |
• Assess services, | outcomes, methods, equipment, workstations, and proced |
man rights, advocating the view that economic | outcomes must be considered alongside social goals. |
It was one of the | outcomes of a three-year research project entitled The |
mith, would dress as psychics and predict the | outcomes of several NBA teams). |
One of the | outcomes of the Red River Rebellion was the creation o |
stablish an "end results system" to track the | outcomes of patient treatments as an opportunity to id |
This made it easy to predict the final | outcomes of general elections when few actual results |
WP2: Vision and Strategy Roadmap will use the | outcomes of the engagement with the key stakeholders i |
The | outcomes of three related events taking place just ahe |
This article is about erroneous | outcomes of statistical tests. |
There were two significant | outcomes of the elections. |
It explores the | outcomes of when they either align, or don't. |
education and to meet the expected goals and | outcomes of the academic programs. |
ngs were filmed, to account for both possible | outcomes of the public vote. |
With the successful | outcomes of Indian Navy's naval operations in East-Pak |
e's highly contested and critical role in the | outcomes of both the midterm elections held on Novembe |
raham's original intention was to monitor the | outcomes of children produced through the bank's sperm |
in the Armed Forces, social and psychological | outcomes of ex service personnel, and historical aspec |
Andrews's research concerns the | outcomes of social movements, especially the U.S. Civi |
In February 2009, Foster's announced the | outcomes of a review of its global wine business, incl |
ase or the blind staggers; both of which were | outcomes of digesting a large amount of selenium from |
ing of birds or, conversely, in assessing the | outcomes of environmental management initiatives inten |
Outcomes of this sort are attributable to the federal | |
y mentions operating systems and compilers as | outcomes of the notion of program-as-data (Davis 2000: |
or making key decisions that would effect the | outcomes of aerial battles - how many fighter aircraft |
pective Analysis of Radiographic and Clinical | Outcomes of 17 NobelPerfectTM Implants in 6 Patients". |
The boy's family received an apology and the | outcomes of the complaints are awaited. |
The | outcomes of these projects are made available to the U |
ground influenced their later choices and the | outcomes of their lives. |
first period of office was one of the direct | outcomes of the 31 March Incident. |
a teacher's worth is the comparative learning | outcomes of their students. |
Adverse | outcomes of the surgery are greatly reduced by the sur |
Based on the | outcomes of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise a 20 |
Soviet Union is associated primarily with the | outcomes of the World War II and covers the period of |
One of the main political | outcomes of the riot was the rise in popularity of the |
Ruffians crossed into Kansas and affected the | outcomes of several of these key elections by claiming |
understanding and enhancing the processes and | outcomes of collaborative, team-based research. |
the studio audience who had to guess to right | outcomes of the experiments with an ABC option. |
The | outcomes of said matches however seem to be just as ca |
ractice, learning and teaching activities and | outcomes of funded development projects (see Funding b |
ing a physics-based system that could predict | outcomes of roulette games. |
The PMTI was one of the | outcomes of the First United Front between the Kuomint |
ist arguments against the economic and social | outcomes of drug prohibition. |
therings will reflect on the significance and | outcomes of Edinburgh 1910 over the last century, as w |
The novel shows two possible | outcomes of the 'robotic revolution' in the near futur |
st exclusively on developing forecasts of the | outcomes of the 2010 U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Rep |
United States presidential elections and the | outcomes of these elections have always affected Canad |
This opinion is not in line with | outcomes of court cases in India against Muslims suspe |
A lot of misconceptions have arisen as to the | outcomes of the referendum, some as a result of it tak |
e as recognized by Jewish Law and the various | outcomes of the differences between the varying opinio |
of collaborative science, and evaluating the | outcomes of collaborative science. |
nts to achieve long-term success in improving | outcomes of stroke. |
h some clients reporting "less than positive" | outcomes, or suffering from relapses after the conclus |
Only the unexpected | outcomes, or feedback for the continuation of motor ac |
r courses entirely on the Provincial Learning | Outcomes, or they may follow ‘Learning Guides' which w |
specific KPIs including that focus on policy | outcomes over the traditional emphasis on inputs typic |
Studies have focused on improving patient | outcomes, particularly for those patients who have bee |
tured six professional wrestling matches with | outcomes predetermined by WWE script writers. |
The Heart | Outcomes Prevention Evaluation (HOPE) Study followed a |
was most recently chairman and CEO of Powered | Outcomes prior to its transaction to new owners. |
l's intention will also influence actions and | outcomes ranging from casual sex in a more private are |
regulations, and accountable more for student | outcomes rather than for processes or inputs (such as |
Outcomes Related to Mitral Valve Repair | |
estigator in medicine, nephrology, nutrition, | outcomes research and epidemiology. |
health | outcomes research |
The Prostate Patient | Outcomes Research Team. |
d families, prevention, expert clinical care, | outcomes, research, and advocacy. |
Dr. Yazici is involved in clinical | outcomes research, specializing in Rheumatoid Arthriti |
), and the Center for Pharmacoinformatics and | Outcomes Research. |
ternational Society for Pharmacoeconomics and | Outcomes Research] (ISPOR) addresses outcomes research |
, so people expect that a short run of random | outcomes should share properties of a longer run, spec |
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