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Deadtime corrections were performed on each scan in order to accommodate for loss of signal upon saturation of the detector channels prior to being averaged together.
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At inception, a monthly allowance of 4%% "non-collection" was factored in to accommodate for loss-to-follow-up or death.
All the major carriers at Kennedy agreed to delay the start of their heavier summer schedules until July 1, a month later than usual, to accommodate for the loss of the runway.
They are reported to have a highly pliable lens and powerful intraocular muscles which are thought to accommodate for the loss of corneal refractive power that accompanies immersion and ensures a well focussed image on the retina.
Thus, they were reported to have a highly pliable lens whose curvature is driven by powerful intraocular muscles [14] [16] and this is thought to accommodate for the loss of corneal refractive power that accompanies immersion and ensures a well focussed image on the retina [3].
The sample size was increased from 30 to 36 patients per group to accommodate for nonresponse, loss to follow-up, and other deviations from planned study conditions.
To accommodate for the potential loss of any clusters during the trial, a fourth service provider was approached in December 2014 and agreed to participate.
Even while Mario needs air, wait and watch as more time spent in water without air means losing more and more health to accommodate for the air loss.
To accommodate for possible correlations across the groups, loss to follow-up and divergences in health-seeking behavior leading to crossover (i.e. patients from the control group visiting intervention sites), and lack of visits to study sites, we added another 100, making the final target sample size 169 patients per group.
We always accommodate for the worst-case scenario.
The addition of innovation strategy will accommodate for that.
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