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There is widespread acceptance that in occupational studies, not all biomechanical exposure assessment methodologies are equal; most readers will be familiar with the 'validity hierarchy', which lists direct measures at the top, followed by observation methods and then self-report [ 1- 6].

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However, effect sizes derived from studies based on maternal rank were considerably larger than effect sizes based on direct measures of maternal condition at conception.

Therefore, it appears that at least for direct measures of detection under visual load attentional capacity is shared between the modalities of vision and hearing.

Here we have attempted to consider both, first calculating a direct measure of conservation at each single position in the S. cerevisiae UTR, using the phastCons program [ 46].

Furthermore, the wavelet transform provides a direct measure of local error at each collocation point, effectively producing automatically verified solutions.

By employing data on Foreign Direct Investments matched with firm-level information the paper develops a direct measure of capital inflows at a three-digit industry level.

In fact, when applied supra-threshold to M1 at a given point in time, TMS elicits MEPs from body muscles as a direct measure of motor excitability at that time: the degree of MEP amplitude following TMS is proportionate to the level of M1 activity.

The ideal study, that is, a comparison between direct measured IAP and IBP at different priming volumes, should include a Bland-Altman analysis as recommended by the WSACS.

In contrast, non-invasive electrophysiological recordings such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG) provide a direct measure of neuronal activity at high temporal resolution.

When defining ARDS, as the late Daniel Schuster championed for years, the definition should include some direct measure of lung injury, at once eliminating much of what confounds the AECC and now the Berlin criteria - atelectasis, aspiration, effusion, pneumonia, left ventricular dysfunction, and the effects of ventilator settings on the PaO2/FiO2 ratio and CXR.

Thus, the captured portion of the free component provides a direct measure of the amount free at equilibrium.

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