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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feasible example" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an example that is practical and achievable within certain constraints or conditions.
Example: "To illustrate the concept, I will provide a feasible example that demonstrates its application in real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "a practical example" or "an achievable example".
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As a feasible example in LA, a network for early diagnosis and management of arthritis was implemented adopting several strategies: primary care providers education, use of referral algorithms, creation of a rapid access system to an early arthritis clinic (EAC) and institution of a task force to reduce the waiting list for rheumatologist assessment.
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A feasible solution for Example 1 is provided in Table 2 by the head nurse, manually.
For example, a feasible solution obtained from local search can be represented by.
When we were taught Biology, work of Lamarck appeared to be a fine example of a feasible, coherent, and even likable theory that, however, had no experimental support whatsoever.
We looked for counts of trial participants experiencing methodological problems or side effects, or numerical summaries of statistical findings: text statements that a procedure was feasible for example were not enough to qualify as a result.
These examples demonstrate that pharmacological GEF inhibition may be a feasible strategy to extend longevity.
We also considered the implications of contact tracing, as this can lead to considerable costs when, for instance, tracing close contacts on the same aeroplane as an IMD case is required (Question D) and may even not be feasible, for example, in case of free seating.
"Feasible" means "capable of being done, accomplished" – a feasible plan.
Is that a feasible solution?
These questions stimulated queries about whether taking a different approach to screening delivery would make a programme based on FIT more feasible: for example, initially offering screening to a restricted age-group with gradual roll-out to incorporate the full age-range (as has been done in England in relation to the roll-out of the gFOBT-based screening programme).
Specifically, the unexpected association of PDGFR phosphorylation in peripheral blood leukocytes with taxane efficacy requires prospective validation and these studies are planned in the phase III setting where larger sampling is feasible; for example, a sample size of 180 is required to confirm a HR of 2.3 for PFS with Pr(Decr-pPDGFR) >0.5 with a power of 0.82.
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