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To reexamination
noun
Alternative form of re-examination
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According to Bratman, these self-governing policies explain what it is for an agent "to take a stand in favor of or against certain motivations, a stand that can itself be subject to reexamination and revision" (2000: 50 51).
Thus, patients should have access to reexamination and optimal care including rehabilitative therapies even if the success of these therapies cannot be seen immediately.
Associations between changes of LSI from baseline to reexamination and change in ADL were analysed and stratified for age, and the younger group showed a positive association (r = 0.207 [ P < 0.001]) in contrast to the older group (r = −0.009 [ P = 0.921]).
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The prevalence of inaccurate, discordant, and equivocal HER2 results has lead to a reexamination of the adequacy of existing methods to accurately detect copy number changes involving the HER2 gene, particularly in the setting of complex chromosome 17 rearrangements.
Attempts to control public expenditure, particularly since the mid-1970s, have led to some reexamination of which programs should remain in the public sector.
In the group that came to the reexamination session, the mean age at baseline was 83.0 years compared to 85.4 years in the drop-out group, P < 0.001 (Table 1).
Still, it is possible that Enron's downfall could lead to a reexamination of what kind of capitalism the country is most comfortable with.
The office agreed to a reexamination.
It even drew attention to a reexamination of TiVo's primary patent by the U.S. Patent Office.
Of course, by agreeing to the reexamination, the Patent office did not make a ruling on the validity of any charges.
In both cases, the latest technology is taking us back to the reexamination of first principles.
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