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Success in the form of high quality care was subject to flexible, personalised and changeable definitions [ 44, 58- 60] which usually went beyond clinical markers of disease or quality markers in current healthcare policy.
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But over time we've proven ourselves to be quite changeable on the definition of what is and isn't acceptable when it comes to how much information we share with others via the web, and facial recognition could become something that people grow more comfortable with time.
Therefore, the transition time for considering ECPR may be changeable according to the definition of CPR duration or different EMS service system.
Using a matrix-based change propagation analysis the effects on the system caused by a variation of a DoF will be calculated and used for the definition of a changeable system design.
Two are the main categories: changeable and expandable differences, let us see below for their definitions, respectively.
According to Winters et al. (2007), the evaluation of risk factors precedes the definition of objectives of effective prevention, which include modifying changeable factors.
For instance, the definition of diabetes varied in different studies, as diagnostic criteria are repeatedly changeable over time.
Appearance: Changeable.
Changeable straps.
The numbers are changeable.
The weather will be changeable.
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