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Geographical clusters (i.e., hot spots), where the marginal effects of the road network indictors on biomass carbon sequestration ability varied significantly across locations, were also identified to present spatially explicit and quantitative assessments of the geographic variations in these multiple relationships.
Conduct of doctors (patient experience indicator; see Additional file 1, Table S2) and the number of yearly performed total knee- or hip replacements among children (indicator about hospital services; see Additional file 1, Table S4) were indictors on which subgroups mainly differed in variances (i.e. differences in at least two patient subgroups).
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We evaluated multiple indicators of traffic emissions (e.g., proximity to roadways, heavy track traffic), and decided on the most inclusive indictor – total on-road traffic density – to prevent biasing our study design toward one class of vehicle emissions.
Previous studies have assessed the effects of one or a few quality indictors of family planning services on the contraceptive use.
For these reports, Policy Forum workshops are again organised in order to prioritise the specific focus of a report (such as those published on potential indictors of child vulnerability and the frequency of residential mobility (Morton et al. 2014a, b, 2015).
With more than 100,000 people experiencing homelessness, around 200,000 families on the waiting list for social housing and 850,000-plus housexperiencingiencing housing stress (where a household's income is in the bottom 40% of incomes and it is paying more than 30% of this income on housing), it is becoming one of the clearest indictors of inequality in prosperous Australia.
Vertical Ratio The cost-benefit ratio of vertical oscillation to stride length, serving as one indictor of a runner's efficiency.
The absence of territorial influence on perceived entrepreneurial ability is an indication that perceptual indictors of ability are more "individual-centered".
This could be considered the intuitive response by a GP on receiving an abnormal LFT in a patient without the indictors of a specific disease, and is the strategy recommended in the literature [ 1- 5].
They are dynamic landforms that are prone to abrupt changes on a geomorphological (decades to centuries) time scale, while also being long-term deposition features that preserve sedimentary strata and are sensitive indictors of environmental change.
Moreover, the results of MVOCs measurements carried out in an open system for T. viride IHEM 3170 growing on the historical sample of wool without a medium confirmed that the mould emitted all of the compounds reported in the literature as the indictors of active moulds growth.
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