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The phrase "as responsiveness for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship between responsiveness and a subject, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The team was praised for its responsiveness to client needs, as responsiveness for customer satisfaction is crucial."
Alternatives: "as a measure of responsiveness" or "as a factor in responsiveness".
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The main limitation of most validations was the failure to assess the measurement properties that are important for the specific purpose of an instrument such as responsiveness for evaluative instruments.
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Taking into account these considerations, the role of DPD an indicator of as tumor responsiveness for patients with DPD activity within the normal range awaits further clinical investigation in a prospective fashion before definitive conclusions.
Male attractiveness was defined as the average responsiveness for each female genotype to the 11 other male genotypes (sensu[ 8]).
As parameter for responsiveness for these scales, the ES would be more appropriate than the SRM; for all other scales with correlation ≥ 0.50, it would be the SRM [ 40].
Evidence supporting psychometric qualities such as reliability, validity, responsiveness for patient-reported outcomes is needed for clinical trials comparing therapies and to support claims of HRQL and symptom benefit [ 19].
The diversity concerning both the conceptualisation and operationalisation of PA as well as the lack of documentation of responsiveness for all but a few of available questionnaires that measure PA represent major methodological problems in this research area.
The amount of time that mice were licking and/or shaking the hind paw was recorded during 5 min after acetone application and was used as an index of nocifensive responsiveness for cold hypersensitivity.
These findings have implications for the design of meaningful clinical trials, as sections that showed moderate responsiveness (for example, the SF-36 bodily pain) require a relatively lower sample size as compared with sections that demonstrated lower responsiveness (for example, the SF-36 physical function), which require larger sample sizes.
The evidence for responsiveness for all OMs included in this review was rated as 'unknown'unknown
The molecular characterisation is an attempt to define homogeneous groups of patients for prognosis as well as for responsiveness to treatments (Almadori et al, 2005).
The interrater reliabilities (intraclass correlation coefficients) were as follows:.65 for child responsiveness,.52 for parent responsiveness,.83 for dyadic reciprocity, and.75 for dyadic cooperation.
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