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A modality is a modal function of one variable that contains only the operators ¬ and ◊.
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A single modality is a reasonable assumption as long as the channel bandwidth is large, and therefore the channel estimated at chip time includes only rays impinging from a narrow solid angle.
Stem cells are natural healers to tissue injuries, and the possibility of using stem cells as a therapeutic modality is a focus of active research in regenerative medicine.
Clinician enthusiasm for a dialysis modality is a key determinant of the proportion of patients that are treated with that modality 11; as such, addressing clinician attitudinal, knowledge and experience barriers may increase acceptance and motivation to establish home haemodialysis programmes.
In practice, one may wish to show that the diagnostic accuracy of a modality is noninferior or equivalent, in a statistical sense, to that of another modality instead of showing its superiority (a higher bar).
The lack of such a modality is actually a weakness of current megavoltage radiotherapy treatments.
Human pose as a query modality is an alternative and rich experience for image and video retrieval.
Accordingly, the establishment of an effective therapeutic modality is an urgent issue.
Thus, even in this life-threatening condition, the selection of an appropriate treatment modality is an as yet unsolved problem [ 9].
Amongst patients whose first actual dialysis was HD, an initial choice of PD or not choosing a modality was associated with an increased risk of starting dialysis with a CVC (adjusted OR 3.73, 95% CI 1.51-9.21; p = 0.004 and 4.58, 95% CI 1.53-13.7; p = 0.007, respectively).
The treatment modality was an independent prognostic factor for survival.
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