Sentence examples for generalised quality from inspiring English sources

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We have demonstrated a professional training by means of Activity Based Training ABTT) learning environment, structured in 9 modules, employing a generalised quality assurance process in an organization.

15 The EQ-5D is a validated generalised quality of life questionnaire consisting of five domains of health; patients' responses can be converted to health state utility values, 16 anchored at 1 (perfect health) and 0 (death).

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Generalised improvements to mood and quality of life were also noted.

Three k-space acquisition techniques were compared for image quality and SNR: (1) generalised autocalibrating partial parallel acquisition (GRAPPA) with an internal acquisition of reference lines, (2) GRAPPA with a single "external" acquisition of reference lines before the measurement, and (3) a combination of GRAPPA with an internal acquisition of reference lines and view sharing.

There are technical difficulties in performing systematic and generalised, time-consuming analyses for sperm quality [ 6] and libido assessment using serving capacity tests (SCT) in commercial flocks [ 7].

Alesina and Zhuravskaya (2011) further demonstrate (for a cross-section of countries) that segregation causally weakens generalised trust, which in turn lowers the quality of governments.

Responding to an article in the City AM financial newspaper that criticised France for a "generalised hatred of commerce", the French Embassy lambasted the quality of the NHS.

Our analysis of literature related to the overall performance of Ghana's healthcare delivery system also suggested that the issue of poor maternity care quality might be linked to a generalised health delivery system problem [ 28].

That results in further selling in cash markets, as counterparties who write the protection sell shares to hedge their own risk.Talk of a generalised sell-off, as well as a "flight to quality"—ie, to highly liquid assets such as Treasury bonds—has inevitably inspired some commentators to leaps of faith about the months ahead.

The minimal clinically important difference in score on the dermatology life quality index has been investigated in more generalised skin diseases, with change in score ranging from 2.2 to 3.2 points.

A good quality image was defined as an image with generalised signal distribution, a reflectance signal from either RNFL or retinal pigment epithelium strong enough to identify either layer, no missing parts caused by eye movements, and a signal strength of ≥8 of 10 [22].

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