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Treatment completion referred to a patient who completed treatment, but for whom smear examination results were not complete enough to classify the patient as cured; or based on clinical, radiological and complementary examination criteria in those patients who did not produce sputum for a smear examination.
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On-budget completion refers to delivering a software according to its cost baseline goals (Lee & Xia 2010).
Path completion refers to extraction of page visits that are not recorded in an access log due to caching.
On-time completion refers to delivering a software according to its duration baseline goals (Lee & Xia 2010).
We also take into account the presence of a local pressure drop (function of the entering flow rate) at the connection between the well and the fracture, i.e., a choke-like effect due to current well completion practices, also referred to as entry friction.
An important measure of flow efficiency or productivity of perforation completions can be referred to as skin factor (s) and productivity index (PI).
At the point of completion, these women are referred to dental services, if required.
The first BLASTP search used the UniRef50 cluster seed sequences as a target database and the search results were expanded using the members of the corresponding UniRef50 clusters upon completion of the run (referred to as 'UniRef50-based searches').
Then, they choose some documents at random for detailed reading and check for completion by referring to the index.
Crowd cost is the amount paid to the platform and the crowd workers; completion time refers to the time from when the project was launched to the time when all required responses were received, and accuracy is the degree of similarity of the results compared to a gold standard.
The completion rate of QoL assessments referred to the number of patients participating at the related visit.
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