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(3) R is the response (defined as appropriate in the figure legend), [ c] is the concentration of drug, m the maximum value, h is the Hill slope and pD 2 the negative log of the midpoint parameter.

A caesarean was defined as appropriate when it met at least one criterion for appropriateness as defined by national guidelines or if the experts conducting the review classified it as appropriate, even in the absence of a specific criterion.

Generally, the statistical methods are defined as appropriate techniques to study the processes trends.

While the reports defined as "appropriate" are likely to contain information that could possibly be found in the public domain, such as the fact that a family member had spoken at a public meeting, or been seen on a demonstration, it is the ones judged as inappropriate that the families will struggle to get their hands on, he predicts – and should fight to do so.

The OECD (2010) emphasizes the importance of a 'good start', generally defined as appropriate full-time employment, for young people's subsequent labour market experiences.

Antibiotic therapy was defined as appropriate if the S. aureus isolate from the blood culture was susceptible to that antibiotic in vitro.

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Many other reduction problems can be defined as well by using appropriate criteria for protected functions and parts.

Measurements of health care and pharmaceutical consumption in the categories defined, as well as choices of appropriate cost units, are described in details in Table 2.

Our strategy was based on the rating of appropriateness criteria; as proposed by Gertman and Restuccia [ 27], meeting a single appropriateness criterion sufficed to define care as appropriate.

Advocates of such policing want the police to protect "what the neighborhood has defined as the appropriate public order," as two authorities, James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, have put it.

Norms thus tend to be consistent with action, but within the framework of acts that are defined as meaningful, appropriate, or desirable by a group of reference.

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