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The training is designed to replicate as close as possible the actual task.
Our methodology, which is described in greater detail in Additional File 1, was designed to replicate as closely as possible the cost profiling methods commonly used by health plans.
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Many corporate law firms operate carefully constructed month-long summer placements designed to replicate life as a trainee for participants.
The fund is designed to replicate the world market as closely as possible — it invests globally, in developed and developing countries — while still being low carbon, Mr. McKnett said.
The experimental protocol was designed to replicate the preclinical studies as closely as possible, though [2-C]-glycine administration was oral instead of by IV infusion.
Just like the power button it's clearly designed to replicate, the LED seems to breath as it hangs on its 18-inch sterling silver chain, creating a rather unique piece of jewelry and one that will certainly attract the geeks.
The GOAL Lifestyle Implementation Trial was designed to replicate results from efficacy trials such as the DPS (3, 4), under more "real world" conditions with a more modest program delivered by existing health care personnel (1).
The presentation format of the scenarios was designed to replicate the presentation of patient information as seen by a GP on the surgery computer screen [Additional file 1; section 2].
There are a lot of interesting developments, such as drones being designed to replicate movements that are usually found in nature: how a crow perches on a telegraph wire or how a fly lands on a wall.
A region designed to replicate a real-world problem containing two countries is used as a case study.
Shares of the XRT, an exchange-traded fund designed to replicate the performance of the S&P Retail Select Industry Index, slipped 0.70% lower this afternoon to $44.19 as of 12 50 pm.
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