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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a general quality of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an overarching characteristic or attribute of something.
Example: "The painting exhibits a general quality of tranquility that resonates with viewers."
Alternatives: "an overall characteristic of" or "a common trait of".
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"I think that there is a general quality of 'heartiness', or 'robustness,' that may influence who gets hurt and who doesn't," said Carl Foster, director of the human performance laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.
Persisting certainly seems to be a general quality of Oaxaca, which overlooks the conjunction of two broad and fertile valleys in the southern waist of Mexico, where the Pacific coastline curves sharply toward Guatemala.
Patients completed a general quality of life survey (VR-36) and a disease-specific quality of life survey, the Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ), prior to surgery, then again at 3 and 12 months post-bypass.
A further limitation could be the failure to assess distress due to headache and quality of life directly by including a general quality of life measure (like i.e. KINDL) in our questionnaire [28].
The higher the score, the more the low back pain affects his or her life: 0 to 10 (minimal disability), 11 to 20 (moderate disability): 21 to 30 (severe disability), 31 to 40 (crippled), and 41 to 50 (either bed-bound or exaggerating their symptoms. The SF-36 is a general quality of life indicator.
The SQOL [ 41] comprises only one item, and is used to obtain a general quality of life assessment.
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Children are just one part of a general quality-of-life concern that is becoming more and more important to the scientific workforce.
In this context, it is important to differentiate between the quality of life impact caused by the antifracture efficacy of an intervention and any general quality of life impact that it may have independently of that antifracture efficacy.
Construct validity was assessed by testing whether patients reporting an ADE had a lower general quality of life and physical health than those not reporting an ADE, using Mann–Whitney U-tests and t-tests (significance level <0.05).
The interest of appropriate data analysis protocols and of a general quality index for real-time monitoring of water and wastewater is also discussed.
Patients who reported an ADE (N = 37) had a lower general quality of life and physical health than those not reporting an ADE (P < 0.05).
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