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For example, starting from the point where E[ Y = 75 and E[R] = 15 to the point where E[Y] = E[R], the HP system time approximately increases by a factor of three when the operating period length decreases and by a factor of eight when the interruption period length increases.
Incidence, probability and prognostic factors of interruption by different causes were assessed by survival analysis and Cox regression model.
Moreover, excluding patients with IDU as risk factor (490 patients), a lower proportion of interruption was also detected (15.3% vs. 37.9%, p = 0.005) and finally, taking into account patients starting EFV-containing regimen from 2007 (since STR was available in Italy, 213 patients), still a significant lower proportion of interruption was observed (17.1% vs 34.1%, p = 0.03).
They're soaking in a culture of interruption.
32 Only four studies (40%) provided a definition of interruption 26 31 37 39 with one making a distinction between interruptions and distractions.
The interruption of a factor that has driven vegetation to a new equilibrium point returns it to an earlier stage, but not exactly to the same starting point (Laycock, 1991).
There were actually a lot of interruptions.
There are a lot of interruptions".
Calendars are a record of interruptions.
Hoffman likes to call his ministry "a series of interruptions".
Interruptions and their associated shifts in cognitive focus may be a factor in medical error [ 17].
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