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The scarcity of policy instruments relative to the policy goals implies complex country-specific tradeoffs between the policy goals.

The externalities associated with cross-border spillovers also reflect a paucity of policy instruments relative to targets--which means that it is difficult, not to say impossible, for a country to inoculate itself against the cross-border policy transmission.

The strength of the AQoL instruments relative to other MAU instruments to date is that they have been derived using psychometric procedures, which increases the evidence for reliability and validity in the dimensions of health covered by the instruments.

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We discuss here the capabilities of the instrument relative to several possible surface models currently under discussion.

A second advantage of this instrument relative to (tilde {boldsymbol {G}}^{2}boldsymbol {X}) and (tilde {boldsymbol {G}}^{3}boldsymbol {X}) is that it only requires knowledge of agents' direct neighbours.

The relationships between individual dimensions of all instruments and between individual dimensions of one instrument relative to utilities/summary scores for each of the comparator instruments are summarised in Table  2.

Thus, the improved features of the PCS 4000 instrument relative to the PBS-IIc apparatus do not lead to an improved reproducibility, as already observed in the CRC data sets.

Whilst, the reliability and construct validity of six patient self-report instruments for the assessment of the upper extremity following trauma were recently reviewed [ 6], the review did not examine the content validity of each instrument relative to the outcomes identified in the ICF.

Validity in terms of the instruments' relative ability to discriminate among different levels of the ischaemia could only demonstrate that patients with CLI had significantly more problems with pain and physical mobility before treatment than patients with IC measured by the NHP.

The "kinematic coupling" is a well-known device used to achieve highly repeatable positioning of one machine or instrument element relative to another.

Traditional image-guided surgery relies on infrared or radiofrequency triangulation to determine an instrument location relative to a preoperative image and has been primarily used in head and neck procedures.

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