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The second part of the survey showed that teleneurophysiology improved referring clinician satisfaction in terms of waiting time and impact on patient management.
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"Improved" referred to obvious improvement of pain and range of movement and "ineffective" refers to no improvement.
One is to estimate the mean change in score in patients who actually report to have improved (referred to as "mean change score", or MCS).
This situation, however, could be improved by referring students to the proposed model, where there is a hierarchy of concepts, from the more abstract to the more tangible, entangled in the problem space of translation.
Its sensitivity might be improved by referring FOBT+ subjects to selected centres with high endoscopy standards, to minimise the false-negative assessments, and by investing resources to improve compliance.
Please keep in mind that phrases such as "effective policies," "higher achievement," "better results," or "improved outcomes" refer only to scores on standardized tests.
Improved Score refers to the number of cMonkey runs in which a coherence scoring method has a lower Score.
Determined to improve, Rhea referred herself to a local rehabilitation centre and immediately found acknowledgement, support, and crucially, the practical tools to get back on her feet.
SIR – Your article on South Africa conflicts with my own impressions of race relations in the country while teaching at the University of Cape Town.You claim that "a rising majority of South Africans think that race relations are improving" and refer to an accompanying chart.
(40percentt said it will worsen and 18percentt said it will improve when referred to as Obamacare).
Further, if you subscribe to the Maharishi Effect, group meditation "is able to increase coherence and decrease stress in the collective consciousness of a society, thus improving something referred to as "informal social control," which reduces criminal acts".
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