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We found no evidence of any decrement in access to health care for the elderly Medicare population enrolled in one managed care plan in this geographic region.
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Screening criteria for interventions were decrements in access flow of 20% when the flow value fell under 1000 mL/min or absolute flow of <600 mL/min.
However, the manner of finding the optimal increment or decrement in the value of channel access parameters remains the main limitation of this AC model.
Future studies with different protocols47 must be performed to characterise the performance decrement in futsal.
Generally, when applying a voltage of 6.8 kV (charged), the DE curve shifts indicating the decrement in stiffness.
Habituation, one of the primary universal learning mechanisms, can be simply defined as the decrement in response to repeated stimuli.
The percent decrement in sprint ability (RSADEC) with respect to the first sprint was significantly higher in the last sprint.
Dr. Stedman's group said the findings "raise the intriguing possibility that the decrement in masticatory muscle size removed an evolutionary constraint on encephalization".
And if you show it against a novel background, there's a striking decrement in performance.
The baseline contractile properties of lower-limb muscles are related to performance and the percent decrement in repeated high-intensity actions in futsal players.
In contrast, the CB1-receptor knockout mice have no decrement in fear learning, and pharmacological blockade of CB1 does not affect fear conditioning (Marsicano et al, 2002).
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