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But Google handled the process so clumsily and arrogantly that it frightened authors into allying with publishers, an outcome equivalent to getting wild cats and dogs to sit down together for tea.

Social service provision combined with social activism at a more tactical level can also produce an outcome equivalent to that of social entrepreneurship (Fig. 4).

NCT00543829 Preoperative (neo-adjuvant) chemotherapy in primary operable breast cancer has been shown to produce an outcome equivalent to that of postoperative (adjuvant) chemotherapy [ 1, 2].

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Based on examination times our results suggest that SITA Fast would be the obvious choice of algorithm however it is vital that the algorithm of choice is able to yield both a high threshold agreement and a comparable diagnostic outcome equivalent to the Full Threshold algorithm.

If UK and PLAB graduates are outcome equivalent then the simplest of predictions is that their mean scores on the MRCP UK) or MRCGP assessments should be the same.

If these tasks were automated, there may be an improvement in patient outcomes equivalent to an increase in the staffing of the unit proportional to the saved time [ 21– 25].

Therefore, an individual's risk-efficacy trade-off can be estimated; indeed, outcome equivalents can be derived for any continuous attribute.

In the world of quick flips and early exits, where speed and "just ship it" rein, his answer was somewhat unusual: Today, there's a lot of lip service being paid to disrupting education, but if you're actually going to make a difference and create an online experience that produces student outcomes equivalent to their offline counterparts, then you have to take the long view, he said.

It was hypothesized that patients matched to the recommended level of care would have (a) better outcomes than patients treated at a less intensive level of care, and (b) outcomes equivalent to patients treated at a more intensive level of care.

It was hypothesized that patients who were matched to the recommended level of care would have (a) better outcomes than patients treated at a less intensive level of care, and (b) outcomes equivalent to those of patients treated at a more intensive level of care.

Bipolar radiofrequency microtenotomy appears to be a safe procedure that can provide outcomes equivalent to those with open surgery, with less morbidity, for recalcitrant plantar fasciitis.

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