Sentence examples for evaluated compromises from inspiring English sources

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However, the large number of different probiotics and different regimens that have been evaluated compromises the development of clinical practice guidelines.

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First, all models must be treated as a whole and the procedure cannot be applied when certain coefficients of a candidate model are wrong or cannot be easily explained from a carefully evaluated scientific compromise.

Summarizing, our study clearly shows that in practical settings the trade-off between receiver complexity, running time, and performance should be carefully evaluated to strike the best compromise between these metrics.

The method's solutions are assessed at optimal variable settings with respect to bias, quality of predictions and robustness through optimization measures, and the usefulness of those measures to select the compromise solution is evaluated.

For both patients with VLU and DFU, arterial blood flow should be evaluated and intervention considered if compromise exists (usually by referral to a vascular surgeon).

In eight out of 10 piglets, the lung gases were then switched and PFTs were measured in each lung after 2 min. (The protocol was expanded to include the crossover after the first two piglets had been studied, and three piglets could not be evaluated due to severe cardiopulmonary compromise requiring medication intervention during induction of bronchospasm).

Several cancer-causing viruses of humans have been sufficiently well investigated to evaluate whether they compromise these barriers: Epstein Barr Virus, Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpes virus, Hepatitis B virus, Hepatitis C virus, Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1, and human papillomavirus.

Larger hemorrhages, or those that are producing a more significant clinical compromise, should be emergently evaluated for surgical decompression.

Aperture sizes > 220 mm were not evaluated as they would have potentially compromised table integrity.

Results: None of the 65 children evaluated in this study experienced respiratory compromise requiring intervention after the administration of preoperative sedation.

Based on postoperative CT-scan, the rate of extrapedicular screw (breach superior to 2 mm) was evaluated at 1.8%, without neurologic compromise that required replacement of a screw.

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