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It is sufficiently precise in the sense that it can decrease the chances of misusing the term PM.
For example, a guideline developer using the GRADE approach 6 might consider the MID as a decision threshold for determining if the quality of evidence for a given intervention should be rated down (for imprecision) if the CI surrounding a pooled effect estimate includes the MID, 7 or if it is sufficiently precise, lying well above the MID threshold.
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As it is questionable whether any creatinine-based equation is sufficiently precise in the elderly, it is doubtful whether the eGFR would be a good value on which to base genetic studies of age-related kidney disease, at least until we have age-specific reference data.
Instead, only those parts of the process are modeled the parameters of which are known with sufficient accuracy and the structure of which is sufficiently precise.
It is in our view questionable whether the definition of the new offence in clause 113 is sufficiently precise and foreseeable to meet the convention test of 'prescribed by law'.
It is noted that recent aircraft surveys of the radiation dose experienced along specific flight paths is sufficiently precise that the secular variation of the geomagnetic field is observable.
We tested the hypothesis that the SensorTouch is sufficiently precise and accurate for routine clinical use.
In this thread, a value of TStart = 2016.35 is used, which is sufficiently precise for MARX's usage.
Little attention has been given to whether the test is sufficiently precise for field-level N management.
That guide is sufficiently precise for an intelligent determination of the ultimate questions of fact by experts.
Whether the number needed to treat (NNT) is sufficiently precise to use in clinical practice remains unclear.
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