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(1) "Unsuccessful" is defined by (a) no or insufficient efficacy (based on patient report and recordings in a headache diary), (b) intolerable adverse effects, (c) contraindications.

More precisely, the average number of transmissions can be written as E [ r ] = ∑ r = 1 ∞ r Q r, where Q r is the probability of a successful communication realized after exactly r transmissions (i.e., r - 1 unsuccessful transmissions and a successful transmission).

Borland et al. [ 1] recently estimated that the average smoker makes around 1 unsuccessful quit attempt per year, defining attempts as quitting for at least a day.

In the third year of participation, 45%% of 11 individuals were able to successfully open the box immediately, 45%% needed only 1 unsuccessful manipulation and 1 individual underwent 6 trials before the first success.

In the second year of participation, 40%% of 15 individuals were able to open the boxes immediately with success, 13%% performed only 1 unsuccessful task manipulation, whereas 47 % needed between 2 and 24 trials until the first success.

In the first year of experiment, 13%% of 15 individuals were able to open the box right away, and 1 individual needed only 1 unsuccessful task manipulation before its first successful manipulation.

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Of these, 67 were successful (97.1%) and 2 were unsuccessful (2.9%), with 17 (24.6%) uLMA placements considered as difficult (Table 4).

0 = unsuccessful; 1 = poor; 2 = acceptable; 3 = good; 4 = excellent.

One time they took 51 unsuccessful shots in a single contest.

And after 10 unsuccessful attempts to log on, the drive is locked down.

I had many setbacks: 62 corporate letters, no replies; 5 unsuccessful applications.

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