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Relative misclassification costs are more difficult to assess, especially with precision, because little research has been carried out in this area.
In summary, the Peak Day method is a novel and simple method for timing assessments for exposures relevant to fertility, pregnancy, and perinatal outcomes that would be difficult or impossible to assess retrospectively with precision.
He said however that it was impossible to assess with precision whether the costs of that exodus would outweigh the benefits of the higher tax yield from those who feel living in Britain matters more than avoiding tax.
If the system works as advertised, it will enable voters — as well as potential opponents — to assess his performance with precision when he stands for reelection in 2017.
This gap greatly hinders the ability of the DASH to assess with precision people that would be located around this level of ability.
Studies done so far have not been able to assess with precision how much of the mortality decrease was due to screening or to adjuvant therapy.
Our study has shown that ventilatory inhomogeneity can be assessed with precision, using oxygen washout curves measured with the LUFU equipment without the need for external tracer gases.
This paper draws attention to the inherent difficulties in assessing with precision any potential adverse effects on health, that is, the risk of possible damage to man and his environment from gasoline.
Cauty built it with precision, then vandalised it.
There were too few mornings (7 of 977 mornings [0.7%]) with a fasting glucose level >300 mg/dL and a prolonged pump suspension to assess with reasonable precision the association of these factors with elevated ketone levels.
As always with Medieval battles, losses are difficult to assess with any precision.
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