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A variable quality of sport.
Last, FAP's backbone is also of a variable quality.
This leads to a variable quality effluent (Mara and Pearson 1998).
He also contends that impetus is a variable quality whose force is determined by the speed and quantity of the matter in the subject, so that the acceleration of a falling body can be understood in terms of its gradual accumulation of units of impetus.
2. The included studies were of a variable quality.
We found a variable quality in studies, with lower-quality studies tending to be older.
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Tree species-rich tropical rainforests are characterized by a highly variable quality of leaf litter input to the soil at small spatial scales.
Another report suggested a highly variable quality in geriatric undergraduate training in German and Austrian universities [ 8].
The substantial geographical variations in the admission rates and LOS of potentially avoidable conditions could be a symptom of variable quality of care and should be a concern for clinicians and policymakers.
The large differences, often after adjustment for a range of potential confounders, could be a marker of variable quality care and represent inefficient use of resources.
It was a fittingly scrappy note on which to end a match of variable quality – one in which Lazio also had defender Diego Novaretti sent off with 10 minutes left to play.
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