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Admission to France's elite "grandes ecoles" (the equivalent of Ivy League schools), for example, is determined purely on the basis of performance on a national exam.

Further, studies using neuroimaging to investigate the neural basis of performance on the SCWT have indicated involvement of the left anterior cingulated cortex [15], left lateral prefrontal cortex [16], left inferior precentral sulcus [17], and the left dorsolateral frontal lobe [18].

In most P4P schemes, financial incentives were granted on the basis of performance on a combination of structure (n = 6) and/or process indicators (n = 6).

Of the four financial incentives that were (partly) granted on the basis of performance on outcome measures, two P4P schemes targeted at patient experience/satisfaction (PBIP; IHA-P4P) whereas three financial incentives (WNY-P4P; BWPO-P4P, MPGPD) targeted at clinical outcome (i.e. % of patients with HbA1c value ≤ 7.5 or blood pressure ≤ 130/80).

e) Neuropsychological profile: premorbid intelligence ('predicted IQ') was estimated on the basis of performance on the Word Reading subtest of the Wide Range Achievement Test 4 [ 61] for those 12 to 15 years old or the Wechsler Test of Adult Reading [ 62] for those aged 16 to 30 years old.

Children were first categorized into three groups on the basis of performance on the in-home test battery at 4 years of age, as described by Hayiou-Thomas et al. (2005), the only difference being that we included all children seen at 4 years, including low-risk as well as LI-risk pairs.

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"Also the data protection rules include derogations under which data can be transferred on the basis of performance of a contract," she continued.

The feed forward back propagation algorithms was applied using different transfer function and best transfer function (logsig) is chosen on the basis of performance of model.

The performance of the material is changed when it takes a human created shape and shape is given on the basis of performance of materials.

Environmentally adverse concentrations of a given chemical have generally been defined statistically on the basis of performance of fish in an assay.

"We promote on the basis of performance, not on the basis of ethnicity," Mr. Stern said.

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