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A crude estimate is that the two crises will subtract between a quarter and half a percentage point from that.That may not capture the full effect.
The 12-month follow-up period may therefore be too short to capture the full effect of the intervention.
The photos below don't capture the full effect, you need to download the client and fly around for that, but they do demonstrate some of the visual improvements with the new client.
Because no surrogate endpoint has been completely validated (i.e., shown to capture the full effect of treatment on clinical endpoint), it may be preferable to base treatment decisions on more than one surrogate.
All animals were given T implants at PN45 to capture the full effect of perinatal organization.
This classification, based solely on FEV1, may not be sufficient to capture the full effect of co-morbidities in COPD [ 11].
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But even if the overall number of unsold units is not as bad as feared, it does not capture the full effects of oversupply.Take Clongriffin, a huge mixed-use development north of Dublin.
The problem, of course, is that just as with the recent reports on new- and existing-home sales in September, these numbers don't capture the full effects of the recent credit-market turmoil and the general sense of hunkering down that seems to have seized American consumers and businesses.
CGE approach, therefore, has been introduced as an alternative method for country-focus studies since this approach is able to capture the full effects on both macro- and micro-level changes at economicro-level changesg impatts on distribution of income (Ganuza et al. 2005).
It is also postulated that the breadth of dimensions explored using generic HRQoL questionnaires can capture the full effects, including unanticipated impacts, of an intervention [ 2].
Their paper is substantially more restrictive than ours and fails to capture the full effects of the two costs in two respects.
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