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It's as broad as it is long.
(UK) Used to express that it is impossible to decide between two options because they're equal.
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Markers of inflammation and gut damage might be suitable, as these are hallmarks of anastomotic leakage.
Additional tools such as long-lasting hammock nets could be suitable as they are in line with current practices.
A sailor collar is suitable, as are pleated skirts.
We consider that if a quality assurance scheme is to be suitable as revalidation method it should have two circulations per year, requirement for membership or a substantial pediatric pathology workload.
To be suitable as a home-based treatment modality, it is necessary to determine that older adults can use the Wii system safely without supervision.
It was therefore not considered to be suitable as a positive control [ 21].
a. Nelson Wagner approach: Of the FDA-recommended approaches for developing an IVIVC, the Nelson Wagner technique was selected as it is suitable for use in drugs that follow a one-compartment pharmacokinetic model.
Nelson Wagner approach: Of the FDA-recommended approaches for developing an IVIVC, the Nelson Wagner technique was selected as it is suitable for use in drugs that follow a one-compartment pharmacokinetic model.
RSM, an extension of the dichotomous Rasch model, for polytomous items with ordered response categories was chosen as it is suitable for the items used in this study.
Directed content analysis was chosen as it is suitable when trying to support existing theoretical frameworks, or when applied to a novel context [ 17].
31 Specifically, grounded theory methodology was chosen as it is suitable for studying social processes in areas where little explanatory theory or knowledge currently exists.
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