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We use the term "deployability" to denote the level of the healthcare system at which a diagnostic test can be implemented, and thus the proportion of the healthcare-seeking population that could reasonably be tested – assuming that tests implemented at more peripheral levels (e.g., microscopy centers) could reach a wider population than those implemented only in centralized laboratories.

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We assumed that given Xpert's current infrastructure requirements (e.g., constant power supply), it would be implemented in district level health centers and therefore would reach 15%, 30 % and 30 of new, previously treated, and failure cases respectively (i.e. deployability limited to district level health centers).

We compared the impact of Xpert for adult pulmonary TB to that of four hypothetical tests that were designed to illustrate important test characteristics (e.g., components of a "target product profile") and tradeoffs between deployability and ability to diagnose TB-NSP (and may or may not involve an Xpert like algorithm).

Demonstrating its rapid deployability and ability to support V Corps and United States Army Europe contingency operations, every unit within the 18th Military Police Brigade deployed to the Balkans in 1999.

The issue of trans soldiers' "deployability," or readiness to be sent into battle at a moment's notice, has been studied before, and the results informed the Obama administration's decision in 2016 to open the military to trans members.

Openly transgender US military personnel could soon be assessed for "deployability" before being dismissed, according to a memo due to be sent to the Pentagon in the coming days.

Trump's tweets led the White House to release guidelines in August halting those plans to allow the Pentagon to "reassess" the deployability of trans service members.

A list by Skelton et al. [5] includes: stability, efficiency, deployability, easy tunability, reliability to be modelled, facilitation of high precision control, promoting integration of structure and control, and being inspired by biology.

Under the new guidelines, according to the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon will have authority to reassess the deployability of transgender troops, and boot out service members deemed non-deployable under the new guidance.

Trump directed Mattis to take the next five months to study the issue of transgender "deployability" and make a decision on what to do about those already serving, like Cook.

Major advantages of tensegrity are: large stiffness-to-mass ratio, deployability, reliability and controllability.

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