Sentence examples for Improvement defined as from inspiring English sources

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Navigated laser therapy was applied after retinal thinning which was as early as 4 weeks following the second injection in eyes that showed evidence of improvement (defined as greater than 20% decrease in CRT, or more than 5 letters gain in BCVA compared with baseline) and CRT less than 440 µm on Heidelberg Spectralis (Heidelberg Engineering, Carlsbad, CA).

"Improvement", defined as the difference (number or percentage) between the pre and post test scores, in the two groups (physicians and midwifes) was analyzed separately by the McNemar test and Fisher's exact test, as appropriate.

The primary outcome measures were global improvement, defined as at least 20% increase in the total score of quality of life, and metabolic improvement, defined as a decrease in GHbA1c of at least 10%.

Lymphatic function improved in 4 of 6 BCRL affected arms, improvement defined as proximal movement of dye after therapy.

25% of patients who had a poor baseline KI of 60%to70%0% achieved clinical improvement, defined as high KI of ≥ 80%.

All patients experienced significant clinical improvement, defined as smoothing of the skin with decreased concavities or depressions, and improved overall appearance.

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Generally, Mr. Heistein said, increases for major capital improvements -- defined as buildingwide improvements that benefit all tenants -- are based on a seven-year period of amortization of the cost of the improvement, allocated on a "per-room, per-month" basis.

At the primary end point at month 10, we also compared the proportion of participants who showed clinically significant improvements, defined as at least a 50% improvement in migraines per 30 days relative to the run-in of optimised acute treatment, 63 across the four treatment groups by using χ, with missing values imputed as described above.

A secondary outcome, significant improvement, was defined as much better or very much better.

Significant improvement, improvement, no improvement were defined as effect index >75%, >25%, and <25%, respectively.

Improvement (defined broadly as purposive efforts to secure positive change) has become an increasingly important activity and field of inquiry within healthcare.

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