Sentence examples for easy-to-use measures from inspiring English sources

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Valid and easy-to-use measures of the child-care environment are needed to assess the influence of environmental change on health.

Composite indices are single measures that combine the strengths of two or more individual measures and provide broader, easy-to-use measures for evaluation of provider performance and comparisons across units and hospitals to support quality improvement.

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An easy-to-use measure of video spatial complexity was devised and correlated with the classification performance of the CAE.

Therefore, the aim of this work is to develop a fast and easy-to-use measuring system for the accurate determination of the water content in human brain tissue that fits into the procedure of a routine autopsy.

The NKS is a brief, reliable, and easy-to-use measure of nutrition knowledge for youth with type 1 diabetes and their families.

It was decided a priori that the instrument should have certain properties to ensure it would function as an easy-to-use measure of psychosocial impairment secondary to eating disorder features.

Increasingly, the allied health professions have come to see the need for quick, easy to use measures that describe the result of interventions in terms of client outcomes, and provide evaluative data for benchmarking between health service providers [ 4].

Paediatric research analysing the relationship between the easy-to-use anthropometric measures for adiposity and cardiometabolic risk factors remains highly controversial in youth.

Studies analysing the relationship between the easy-to-use anthropometric measures for total fat mass, body fat distribution and cardiometabolic risk factors are highly controversial when it comes to youths.

The DASH is a self-administered region-specific outcome instrument developed as a measure of self-rated upper-extremity disability and symptoms and has been identified as the most validated and easy to use measure of upper extremity function [ 6].

The NRI is an intuitive and easy to use measure that takes false-positive and false-negative findings into account when assessing added value of a new diagnostic instrument, thus increasing clinical applicability.

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