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Data on classroom disorganization were collected using a short version of the CHAOS (Matheny et al. 1995) adapted for describing the classroom.

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While these models are relatively easy to adapt for describing experimental data, their simplicity limits their generality to be used with many different sets of data.

Two concepts are presented: an adapted concept for describing a measurement system and a new concept for the design of a measurement system.

George Gissing's 1893 novel The Odd Women, which Linda Griffiths has loosely adapted for the stage, described the time when women outnumbered men by 500,000 and were destined never to marry.

Here, we explain how a Hodgkin–Huxley network model coded in C++ for a cortical network was adapted for Neosim, and describe the experiments planned.

The Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer was modified and adapted for UVPD as described previously.

In the subgroups by age, adapted for the effect described by Roger (see the online supplementary appendix for results with 'Roger effect'), almost no relevant death pattern was observed, which is also true for various other subgroups.

Vascular prostanoid production by MCA obtained from age-matched M and F rats (mature, MA and reproductively senescent, RS) was measured using incubation and radioimmunoassay methods adapted for microvessels, as described previously [ 17].

During each follow-up interval we assess the following signs and symptoms by patient and staff interview in the nursing home or in the hospital: pain, delirium, and withdrawal symptoms including gastrointestinal and cardiopulmonary signs and symptoms three times weekly, and mood and behavior once weekly, using validated instruments adapted for this population described below.

The thermodynamic design method, the key parameters of the designed Stirling engine and its combustion chamber adapted for waste gases are described in detail.

Two authors (RMB, PK) independently assessed PRO content of all eligible RCT publications (n = 36) against the CONSORT-PRO checklist adapted for review purposes (scoring described in Additional file 1: Appendix 1b), awarding points to each checklist item addressed and combining into an overall total score (maximum 14).

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