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February 8 , 1577Lindley, England January 25 , 1640Oxford, England Robert Burton, (born February 8 , 1577 Lindley, Leicestershire, England died January 25 , 1640 Oxford) English scholar, writer, and Anglican clergyman whose Anatomy of Melancholy is a masterpiece of style and a valuable index to the philosophical and psychological ideas of the time.

This drop in income, measured in proportion of the initial total income, may serve as a valuable index of inequality.

For example, Turner (1999), using the similar term "insurance value" rather than "option value", observes that "the number of species … serves as a valuable index of ecosystem reliability.

The eco-physiological profiles coupling biochemical and molecular parameters could be used as a valuable index for monitoring the success of a restoration scheme, estimating the quality of both contaminated and restored soils.

More generally, this aspect makes the N2pc a valuable index to test models of vision because it can isolate effects that may not be visible from chronometric data, which reflect the overall product of several and sometimes opposing effects ensuing at different stages of processing.

This result may provide a valuable index to design future short-form scale in different countries.

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The Economist has collated recognised indices for each of these assets to create a "valuables index".

Antiangiogenic drugs are typically cytostatic in their mechanism of action and consequently tumor reduction may be a less valuable index of efficacy.

A study of 218 Korean subjects carried out by Song, et al. [ 33] suggested that GA was a more valuable index than HbA1c for predicting the progression of atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

The MPI is a particularly valuable index because precise anatomical imaging is not necessary in order to measure the MPI and it is independent of heart rate, blood pressure, and ventricular shape because the index only incorporates time intervals [ 7, 16, 17].

These results demonstrated that the non-invasive monitoring of MC-I activity is a useful and valuable index with higher sensitivity for hepatic and renal impairments.

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