Sentence examples for availability of assessment of from inspiring English sources

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The accurate estimation of the prevalence of ErbB2-positive tumors in Asia has been hindered by variability in both the availability of assessment methods and the definition of ErbB2 positivity.

Availability of noninvasive assessment of vascular physiology within the tumor and its surrounding tissue would provide an extremely useful marker of response, and more critically, of non-response to antiangiogenic therapy.

However, postictal psychosis may be over or under represented depending on the availability of psychiatric assessment, the frequency of review and potentially the knowledge base of the treating neurologist and neuropsychiatry teams.

More than half of the participants in our study have never engaged the help of a geriatrician and half of them were not aware of the availability of geriatric assessment scales.

The availability of accurate assessment tools for the early detection of infants at risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes is a major issue.

Once risk adjustment is improved, establishing a relationship between the MHQIs and technical process indicators (e.g., staffing levels, use of evidence based practices, availability of ongoing assessment training, etc).

In this paper, a dynamic model is developed for the availability assessment of multi-state weighted k-out-of-n systems.

Faghih-Roohi et al. (2014) developed a dynamic model for availability assessment of multi-state weighted k-out-of-n systems and optimized by the genetic algorithm.

Land system science can contribute to sustainable solutions by an integrated analysis of land availability and the assessment of the tradeoffs associated with agricultural expansion and land use intensification.

Availability of quantitative assessments of exposure also provide the opportunity for more constructive evaluation of gene-exposure and lifestyle-exposure interactions, which help to more fully characterize subgroup risk and mechanistic pathways.

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