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The test-retest reliability ranges from adequate to more than adequate for most variables (0.54 < r < 0.90 and 2 E − 2 < P < 8 E − 7), and only three parameters (ACP M dominant and nondominant arm and ACP R dominant arm) show no correlation (0.20 < r < 0.36 and P > 0.05).
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end{aligned} (1)However, nowadays, the above software mean value function is not adequate to describe more complex software product.
Our in silico analyses show that in Glyceridae, low contig coverages of around 6 7× are already adequate to reconstruct more than 95% of the mitochondrial genome.
In the only treatment trial to date that has used the procedure (Clark et al., 2006), it was restricted to patients who had failed to show adequate response to more present-focused techniques.
Mr. Murano added that because the streets and other infrastructure would not be adequate to support many more residents, the obvious strategy was to try to prevent overbuilding.
It was well-timed for Valentine's Day, and guaranteed to cause all of us who aren't already feeling adequate to feel even more so.
Note, however, that PRO instruments that measure a simple concept may not be adequate to substantiate a more complex claim.
In an effort to minimise fatigue, three trials are considered adequate to assess the more demanding tasks (one-leg rise and one-leg hop).
The composition with seven factors was more compatible with the original structure and more adequate to use in subsequent analyses.
Both are able to fit polyacrylate diffusion data well, while the more complex SEI model including all interaction types is more adequate to describe protein diffusion.
The coalescent-based method, by incorporating information from the genealogical tree structure of DNA sequences, used more information in the data and seemed to be more adequate to estimate demographic growth [ 43, 57, 58].
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