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First, the acuity measures used in each sense were not always criterion-free measures (Green & Swets, 1966).
"There is a preference for a process" in which "the transfer of technology is always a criterion".
Grain-boundary segregation is a necessary, but not always sufficient, criterion for intergranular embrittlement of many metals and alloys.
Food is always a criterion, but often we'll discuss how handsome the chefs are.
Consequently, it is generally recommended to assess study quality against individual relevant methodological criteria, depending on the context in which studies are conducted, however, always including criteria concerning the internal validity of studies (Jüni et al, 1999; 2001).
These standards generally refer only to the healthy adult working population and do not always provide criteria for protecting particular working populations, such as that represented by workers affected by UL-WMSDs.
However, HTx is limited by availability of donor hearts [ 7] and patients may not always meet criteria for placement on waiting lists [ 4].
Furthermore, for our main analyses, the various components of the metabolic syndrome were assumed to be irreversible; thus, once an individual had met one of the criteria, it was assumed that he or she would always meet that criterion.
Size, however, need not always be a criterion.
The motion sickness is always an important criterion for the high-speed craft design.
Of course, effectiveness in terms of educational outcomes will always be one criterion.
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