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Inclusion criterion allowed for patients receiving mental health care if they had not altered their treatment during the month preceding the study.
This latter criterion allowed for the possibility that the discovery of a malignant neoplasm may have instigated an HIV test and subsequent HIV diagnosis.
This criterion allowed for unequivocal naming, as none of the variables were highly correlated with more than one factor (the variable "cold microclimate" was not substantially correlated with any factor).
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The Mohr Coulomb yield criterion allows for better adjustment of the experimental data than the pressure-independent Tresca yield criterion.
Substituting the above equations for stress at the wellbore into the MWC failure criterion allows for prediction of breakout width in forward models.
A proper analysis with the second-order work criterion allows for a good description of these instabilities and can be used as a good failure criterion.
Both the GNI and the generalized integrity criterion allow for joint consideration of variable pairing selection and controller design and reduce to the NI and RGA rules, thus representing more general tools than the NI and RGA for simultaneously ensuring closed-loop stability and integrity in decentralized control systems.
The introduction of such a criterion allows for the observation of LD between adjacent SNPs by specific geometrical shapes.
Filtering criterion allowing for inclusion of miRNAs which were detected in at least 2 of 10 samples gave the best segregation.
Optimization criteria allowed for a maximum of three false positives.
The criteria allowed for empirical measuring and comparing of the degrees of scenario traceability and scenario consistency that were reached.
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