Sentence examples for equivalent adequacy from inspiring English sources

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In recent decades, peritoneal dialysis (PD) has been used as a therapy for end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and has been shown to provide equivalent adequacy and similar mortality rates to those of hemodialysis (HD) [ 1, 2].

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Given that on average patients in our study were prescribed 1800 Kcals, a 5% decrease in nutrition adequacy would be equivalent to providing 90 less kcals, which in layman's terms is the same as a single glass of apple juice per day.

A framework for Basel 2 and its equivalent in the European Union, a draft capital-adequacy directive, is meant to be ready by the end of the year, in order to be implemented in 2004.

The rarely discussed rule of thumb for nest egg adequacy is that you need the equivalent of 10 times your "final pay," or your salary near retirement, in your 401(k) AND rollover accounts.

Ultimately, the overall quality of the extracted covariance (i.e., the adequacy of the least-squares approximation, equivalent to the usual Determination Coefficient in a classic bivariate linear correlation analysis) is calculated as the achieved percentage of total possible squared covariance between the two sets of synthetic axes.

Ultimately, this effort may promote wider use of formal urea modeling and facilitate research that requires measurement of hemodialysis or hemodialysis adequacy, especially involving the newer expressions of continuous equivalent clearance, and expressions of clearance normalized to body surface area.

A Rasch model is equivalent to a test of the theoretical construct validity and adequacy of a scale.

The above concept is adopted at the bottom chart of Fig. 5, where by setting the object height equivalent to the driver's height (1.08 m), a massive improvement in terms of SSD adequacy is delivered.

Since the empirical adequacy of a theory is not threatened by the existence of another that is empirically equivalent to it, fulfilling this aim has nothing to fear from the possibility of such empirical equivalents.

It's well-priced adequacy.

Defining eyelash adequacy is largely subjective.

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