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In particular, cumulative experience with stem cell transplant and immunotherapy has made these modalities more available to a broader range of patients.
Writing in the Journal of Strategic Studies last year, Dr. James B. Bruce, a political scientist at the Rand Corporation, and Dr. Roger Zane George, a retired CIA analyst and professor of national security practice, conclude that even after post-9/11 "reforms" and 15 years of war, the education of intelligence analysts shows no particular cumulative effect or professional rigor.
An independent data and safety monitoring committee reviewed participant safety and attack rate data throughout the study, in particular cumulative data gathered following the first, fifth, 10th, and 20th challenges performed.
A detailed review of a large series of patients with NMS (perhaps recruited internationally) matched to controls, with a particular focus on cumulative antipsychotic dose as well as rate of dose escalation, would be helpful in order to further enhance understanding of this condition.
For a particular rank, the discounted cumulative gain accumulated position p was defined as (4) D C G p = r e l 1 + ∑ i = 2 p r e l i l o g 2 i.
Cumulative risk The cumulative rate can be converted into a true cumulative risk (Day, 1987) using the formula: and, to a very close approximation, if the cumulative rate to a particular age is '1 in x', then the cumulative risk to the same age will be '1 in (x+1/2)'.
Water quality index (WQI) can be defined as a parameter which reflects the overall water quality at a particular location, i.e., cumulative effect of different water quality parameters (Singh et al. 2011).
One final type of emissions target is the total amount of CO2 that the world can emit over a particular period – sometimes known as a cumulative emissions target or a carbon budget.
Stature at a particular age can be considered the cumulative result of growth during a number of preceding growth trajectory periods.
In some organizations the pace of change is so frenetic and the people feel so out of control that the workplace resembles a cast party for "Return of the Zombies". In this kind of atmosphere, resistance, cynicism, and fatigue come not so much from a particular change effort but from the cumulative enormity of what people are asked to do.
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