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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequacy of coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or effectiveness of insurance, services, or resources in meeting specific needs or requirements.
Example: "The adequacy of coverage provided by the insurance policy was a key factor in our decision-making process."
Alternatives: "sufficiency of coverage" or "effectiveness of coverage".
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The requirements for such uses include formal consistency, adequacy of coverage, and possibly other domain specific constraints.
To describe a novel technique for application of a Seprafilm (modified hyaluronate carboxymethylcellulose) barrier laparoscopically, and to assess the adequacy of coverage of desired sites.
The evaluation indicated that the introduction of the toolkit enhanced the discussion around the appropriateness and adequacy of coverage of ongoing menstrual material distributions.
So if you cap the per capita availability of health care services in an aging population, you get declining adequacy of coverage.
One participant was travelling between the states of Queensland and Victoria during his rehabilitation and often exercised at new locations that could not be checked in advance for adequacy of coverage.
These experts identified inappropriate items, ensured adequacy of coverage of all relevant content areas, and recommended rewording of certain items.
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Avahan's target for coverage (80percentt of the estimated denominator in Avahan districts) was the benchmark against which the adequacy of achieved coverage was compared.
To compare the adequacy of target coverage, dose homogeneity, and volume of normal tissue irradiated in treatment of the intact breast in the supine and prone position.
We carried out checkerboard resolution tests (CRTs) to evaluate the adequacy of ray coverage and the reliability of the obtained images.
The adequacy of environmental coverage of genebank accessions is calculated as an 'environmental representativeness score' (ERS, Eqn. 3), assessed by comparing the germplasm samples in relation to the full environmental range of the modeled taxon distribution.
The adequacy of geographic coverage of genebank accessions is calculated as a 'geographic representativeness score' (GRS, Eqn. 2), assessed by comparing the taxon potential distribution coverage with the genebank samples geographic coverage, modeled using the 'circular area statistic with a 50 km radius' (CA50) value [29].
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