Sentence examples for Long-term extent from inspiring English sources

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Although some experimental studies indicated a more severe damage and higher inflammatory response in recruiting and derecruiting lung areas [ 30, 31], the long-term extent and impact on human ALI is yet to be determined.

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Three indicators are proposed: the novel Cumulative Relative Recovery Index (CRRI), measuring the (mid-long term) extent and completeness of recovery; the Recovery Trend Index (RTI), measuring the steepness of the mid-term post-fire recovery trend; and the Half Recovery Time index (HRT), a measure of the short-term recovery rate.

Larger studies are warranted to define the relationship of long-term survivorship and extent of TS with targeted therapies.

In 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted the following definition of adherence to long-term therapy: 'the extent to which a person's behaviour – taking medication, following a diet, and/or executing lifestyle changes, corresponds with agreed recommendations from a health care provider' [ 16].

The interruption splits the time series into pre-intervention and post- intervention (accreditation) segments so that segmented regression analysis of interrupted time series data permits the researcher to statistically evaluate the impact of an intervention on an outcome variable, both immediately and long-term; and the extent to which factors other than the intervention explain the change.

Fourthly, because of the lack of baseline assessment, it remains unclear from our data to what extent long-term cognitive problems are caused by delirium, and to what extent patients who experienced a delirium in the ICU had lower cognitive functioning before admission [ 17].

Senior research associate Pinki Mondal is a lead author of a study on long-term changes in mangrove extent in Sierra Leone.

Warren E. Buffett said last year at the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway that private equity's long-term success, to the extent it has any, would not come from outsize returns.

Few but long-term locals understand the extent to which Darwin is a tropical south-east Asian city, linked to the north by climate, lifestyle and hundreds of years of history.

This, argues Mr White, could have long-term costs to the extent that persistently easy money leads to too much borrowing, too little saving and unsustainable asset prices.Most central banks base their policy analysis on models derived from Keynesian economics.

On the other hand, with an overall view of the network, SDN-based LB uses the overall state to select the target cell and thus guarantees a long-term advantage in equilibrium extent.

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