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Adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, surgical category, ASA score and insertion site, the odds of successful catherization improved with cumulative practice (odds ratio 1.10 per additional central venous catheterization performed; 95% confidence interval 1.05 1.15).

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From the logbooks, we could see the students' performance, challenges, satisfaction and confidence of central venous catheterization were improved through cumulative clinical practice of the procedure.

The questionnaire also asked the study group about the cumulative years of practicing WTK.

However, the most common type of job accessibility measure employed in planning practice, the cumulative opportunity measure, considers job supply but overlooks competition for jobs.

Berkes, for example, defines TEK as "a cumulative body of knowledge, practice and belief, evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living things (including humans) with one another and with their environment" (Berkes 1999, 8; see also Gadgil et al. 1993, 151).

The three knowledge types are the following: Local ecological knowledge - the rich cumulative body of knowledge, practice, and belief evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living beings with one another and with their environment (Berkes and Folke [1998]; Berkes et al. [2000]).

In practice, the cumulative degree changes of sampled nodes are likely to be smaller due to positive and negative changes in degree.

In our clinical practice experience, Cumulative Illness Rating Scale (CIRS) is commonly used to objectively define comorbidity status in the individual patient [ 9].

To support this evidence, an experimental design in a high stakes setting could help to further establish the value of cumulative assessment for educational practice.

Karter et al. (2007) concluded that, during the course of life, the cumulative effect of reduced practice of multiple self-care behaviors among less educated patients may play an important part in shaping the social health gradient.

Our final chapter, The State of Lending in America and Its Impact on U.S. Households: Cumulative Costs of Predatory Practices shows lending abuses are inter-related and that they set off chain reactions that have long-term consequences, derailing economic opportunity for millions of Americans and weakening the U.S. economy.

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