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Evans himself once famously said of Thornhill's orchestra that "the sound hung like a cloud," and there were a few moments in this performance, during "Robbin's Nest" and "La Paloma," when his description seemed almost clinically correct.
The word homosexual, for example, is clinically correct but experienced as dehumanizing by gay and lesbian people, and so they pushed for journalists to drop it.
NRI = clinically correct reclassification – clinically incorrect reclassification.
It is a difference of two ratios; clinically correct reclassification minus clinically incorrect classification.
While the majority (78%) of COACH's actions were considered clinically correct, areas for improvement were identified.
Now we can conclude that we can use an equivalent uniform radio-sensitivity model that can be clinically correct.
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The leg was manipulated into varus or valgus according to initial deformity, until the knee joint line was horizontal and the deformity clinically corrected.
In addition, previous studies used supratherapeutic concentrations of recombinant Epo (5 100 U ml−1; Carlini et al, 1995), as compared to levels of Epo achieved clinically to correct hematocrit (1.7 3.6 U ml−1; (Carlini et al, 1995)).
This diagram is so misleading the manufacturer has added the label: "Not clinically or medically correct".
This diagram is so misleading that the manufacturer has added the label, "Not clinically or medically correct".
In the CBCT group, the ideal sites as determined in the CBCT images were correlated clinically for the correct mesiodistal positioning of mini-implants at the desired height.
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