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Specifically, the first three digit codes of the Standard International Trade Classification revision 3 are considered as a subsector since they have roots in the Harmonized System, but are time-consistent over our time span.

The overall prevalence has been consistent over a decade time span, despite political and community turbulence.

Thus common mental disorders pose a significant public health burden in Kenya, and their overall prevalence has been generally consistent over a decade time span, despite a degree of political and community turbulence, similar to the consistency that has been found by repeat surveys in Britain in 1992, 2000 and 2007 [ 73].

Firstly, due to the absence of patient level empirical comparative study covering a time span consistent with the assumed survival horizon for MBC patients, the Markov model extrapolated estimates for 5-year OS and PFS, as well as costs for both nab-paclitaxel and conventional paclitaxel from the results of a pivotal comparative trial.

No matter that he had nothing thought through, nothing committed to long term as in a strategic plan (let alone being consistent over a 5 minute time span); no background or experience except self-serving business practices; no civility; no restraint, such as historically given by authentic leadership/wisdom.

Other studies, albeit smaller and covering a shorter time span, are consistent with a dramatic increase in CTPA use [ 6, 7].

Measures of individual quality should be relatively consistent over longer time spans to be a reliable indicator for the inherent quality of individual birds (Ochs and Dawson 2008); female tarsus colouration thus could be used as such a quality signal.

The analysis of the altimeter data including the use of altimetry to monitor the global change in mean sea level requires a stable, accurate, and consistent orbit reference over the entire time span.

SMART stands for Standardized Monitoring Assessment of Relief and Transitions – a rapid assessment method seeking to quickly collect and generate reliable and consistent anthropometric data in a short time span.

Human groups walking or running out of step are likely to produce a roughly consistent amount of sound energy over the entire time span.

In this study, the decline in AAM in China over a 30-year time span did not follow a consistent pattern, which can be explained by considering the Developmental Origin of Health and Diseases hypothesis.

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