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As such, one might doubt whether the theory is adequate for assessing the rationality of real-world choices, or whether it has any substantial content at all.
Considering the logistical costs in terms of time and effort to acquire T1pre measurements, the results of the present study support that the current practice of measuring T1Gd is adequate for assessing native cartilage in AD patients using radial dGEMRIC.
Although cord blood is adequate for assessing PBDE exposure during the prenatal and early postnatal periods, which are critical periods for neuronal differentiation and migration, we concur that it is possible that there are other windows of susceptibility that are not adequately represented by cord blood PBDE concentrations (Rice and Barone 2000).
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Our study shows that at sites with a heterogeneous flow system in the vadose zone a disparity between flux-averaged and volume-averaged concentrations may occur, and sampling of soil water might not be adequate for assessing groundwater concentrations.
The good agreement between DCE and IVM permeability measurements therefore suggests that the simple, fixed bi-exponential AIF model can be adequate for assessing changes in vascular permeability.
While the data from these 100 ns runs cannot be used to predict thermodynamic stability on longer timescales, they are adequate for assessing the ability of these force fields to model such systems on timescales currently accessible in silico.
In addition, the follow-up may not have been adequate for assessing long-term complications that could arise from the procedure.
Although women in the NHS were aged 25 to 42 years were therefore younger than our participants, there is evidence that self-reported height and weight data are adequate for assessing associations in epidemiological studies [ 39].
Concerns that clinical measures alone may not be adequate for assessing people's oral health needs have sparked the development of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) measures.
In response to a concern that clinical measures alone may not be adequate for assessing the public's oral health needs, oral health related quality of life measures (OHRQoL) have been developed and tested in various populations and are increasingly being used to supplement clinical indicators [ 1].
It may help decide if model performance is adequate for a particular calculation, help assess confidence in calculation results, and highlight cases where a non-deterministic approach may be needed.
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