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Those at the top of U.S. News's 2013 list may not be the best colleges for students interested in study abroad, community service or seminar-style classes, for instance — characteristics for which U.S. News publishes separate listings.
Finally, we statistically derive relationships between selected problem instance characteristics and the expected marshalling effort that can be useful for practitioners and operators of shunting yards.
For instance, characteristics of MSCs from patients with different diseases are not well known, and even the question of whether allogeneic or autologous MSC use is preferable is still controversial.
For instance, characteristics of the midwives were found to be an independent determinant for HIV testing uptake in England [ 22], whereas high test refusal was associated with HIV testing being offered by general practitioners in Canada [ 21, 23].
Future studies should explore whether other patient characteristics than those used would better predict the number of contacts and conversation topics; for instance characteristics better detailing the complexity of the home or medical situation of the patient may be more appropriate.
In the latter case, exemplified by Bunsen burner stabilized flames, the Schlieren image veers toward room temperature as the radius increases; in the former instance, characteristic of flames expanding into reactants from central ignition or axial stabilization, it shifts toward higher temperatures, approaching the luminous front with increasing radius.
In other instances, the characteristics are juxtapositions of different species e.g., the tree that bears human heads as fruit; horses born from eggs; flesh-eating mares; milk-producing birds.
In the case of depression, for instance, mood characteristics, severity of the depression, duration of the depressive episode and comorbid anxiety, dysthymia or somatic disorders are, among others, important criteria for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
The sensitivity might be improved by expanding the tool with, for instance, disease characteristics as the Gleason score, or by applying other measures, for instance the HADS (Zigmond and Snaith, 1983).
Although sampling can also lead to errors if, for instance, the characteristics of the sample group differ from those of the population from which the sample is drawn the errors will be smaller and can be measured more precisely.That is why the Census Bureau's proposals have the broad support of America's statisticians.
For instance, the characteristics or social skills that were assessed at age 2 (instead of data at age 0 or 1) were related to children's temperament assessed at age.
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