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For example, if the initial accession for a stage 3 CKD patient did not include a PTH, we assumed the PTH was within goal and allowed a testing interval of one year versus the shorter interval– 3 months –recommended for an abnormal PTH.
Starting in g1002, the conventional phenotype-based BLUP selection program (generation interval of one year) and the GS program (generation interval of 0.5 year) were simulated.
The mean DL decreased with increasing number of intervals from 35.3 ms (one interval) to 18.9 ms (nine intervals), supporting the multiple-look notion.
Indexing is complicated by nested intervals, in which one interval occurs entirely within the boundaries of a second interval.
Miller and McAuley (2005) tested their generalized multiple-look model by independently crossing the number of intervals in S (one or three intervals) and C (one or three intervals).
The most important structural change is the decision to publish minutes of one meeting during the interval prior to the next meeting.
After a fixed interval (inter-trial interval, ITI) one of the stimulus lights in the holes was turned on for a brief time and the animal was required to nose-poke within a certain period of time (limited hold, LH) into the correct hole in order to earn the reinforcer.
12pm: interval of Henry IV, part one.
Once Rumsfeld started talking, at two-minute intervals, one of us got up to confront him.
Trials consisted of one isochronous and one anisochronous interval.
Each interval then represents a shift of one standard deviation.
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