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For example, row 3 and column 2: in 86% of all tasks with "REC" in their skill vector, "ANAL" is also defined as necessary; row 2 and column 3: in 50% of all tasks with "ANAL" in their skill vector, "REC" is also defined as necessary in this skill vector (Figs. 9, 10, 11, 12).

The minimal requirements were defined as necessary for cluster formation of the group 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR), which is regulated by the Homer/vesl family of scaffolding proteins [Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 10 (2000) 370].

Predictions are here defined as necessary model features or model results that are not well known in the field of Cell Biology, that are not readily accepted, or that contradict current interpretations.

Lists of characteristics defined as necessary for success as a veterinarian have been previously generated in the literature; however, the non-cognitive competencies developed by Lewis and Klausner were defined in behavioural terms, which they recommended should be assessed during admissions and veterinary school [ 6].

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Under the Human Rights Act it is unlawful for an NHS hospital to refuse urgent (defined as "immediately necessary") treatment, regardless of whether payment has been secured in advance or the patients has indicated they cannot pay.

"God" is defined as the necessary, unified, and constant being.

Validity may then be defined as the necessary preservation of designated value.

Furthermore, according to this very same article, "early intervention service" is defined as any necessary healthcare and treatment, education, consultation, referral, accommodation and other services that are provided by social welfare, healthcare, education professionals in team work according to the individual needs of children with developmental delay under the age of 6 and their families.

Emergency preparedness was the outcome measure (dependent variable); defined as the necessary actions for an emergency.

As long as a SBT is defined as a necessary pre-condition for extubation by the TF [ 2], comparisons between SBT and weaning indices will be limited because of the underestimation of false-negative findings and NPV.

In such models, needs are defined as the necessary inflow of human resources to maintain or to reach at some identified future time, an arbitrary predefined level of service.

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