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The economic interpretation of indifference in this case is that the value of treating one patient with the rare disease is viewed as equivalent to the value of treating four patients with the common disease, indicating that treating a patient with the rare disease is preferred to treating a patient with the common disease.
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As a result, he said, professional sports like basketball and football have undergone radical changes in statistics that could be viewed as equivalent to batting average.
It is shown that for cathodes in MCFCs the agglomerates may be viewed as equivalent diffusion volumes instead of real geometric representations.
The data suggest that the presence of elements of mathematical practices cannot be viewed as equivalent to the presence of mathematical modes of enquiry.
When (mathcal {R}_{e}) (or (mathcal {R}_{c})) occurs, a relay service request is rejected, which can be viewed as equivalent to removing a request from the relay service request arrival process, without committing the energy or channel resource.
Although the small sample weights (0.06 1.20 mg) precluded step heat experiments from being performed on the plagioclase-rich lithic fragments, the laser total fusion ages can be viewed as equivalent to total integrated ages based on step heat results (e.g., Lister and Baldwin 1996) assuming no loss or implantation of 40Ar.
An application for Procrustes in protein structure alignment is evident, where landmarks could be viewed as equivalent residues in a space of three dimensions.
The introduction of a partially protective microbicide as the fourth-level message for women (after abstinence, be faithful, use condoms) was viewed as equivalent to the introduction of circumcision, which is only partially effective, as the fourth-level message for men.
We will also discuss that the drive function can be viewed as equivalent to the information-theoretic notion of surprise, defined as the negative log-probability of finding an organism in a certain state (D (H t ) = − ln p (H t ) ). 10.7554/eLife.04811.003 Figure 1.
He often intended his realistic images to be viewed as "equivalents," photographic images that serve as visual metaphors for larger ideas, such as the passing of time and the inevitability of death.
Therefore, alexithymia is viewed as "blindfeel", the emotional equivalent of blindsight [4].
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