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The design has finally been evaluated using a scenario-based interview technique.

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Finally, TCZ has also been evaluated in a small pilot controlled study of Crohn's disease and showed limited efficacy (20% clinical remission without effects on endoscopic and histological changes) at doses of 8 mg/kg every other week.

Finally, the architecture has been evaluated in the DEUS project [43] using a large-scale testbed of 200 TMoteSky nodes and two real-life network deployments (the arts center 'Vooruit' and a home for the elderly).

Finally, electronic transport has been evaluated in the framework of the Nonequilibrium Green's Function theory using a Landauer expression for the calculation of the current voltage (I V) characteristics [31].

Finally, interactive learning has been evaluated more positively than formal lecturing by medical students [ 9] and medical professionals [ 10, 11] alike.

Finally, the feasibility of the bioethanol use as a reactant has also been evaluated.

Finally, the relative accuracy, efficiency, and robustness of BI compared to ML has not been evaluated.

TRAIL has not been evaluated on placenta.

Finally, the proposed algorithm has been evaluated by parameter identification of an IGV servo actuator.

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