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Patients with evidence of tumour progression, tumour site below the upper ankle joint, age below 14 years, or lack of basic proficiency in the German language were excluded from the study.
In contrast it is also known that children with high motor proficiency may excel if they have mobile joints, likely because they can exploit the larger degrees of freedom by intensive training (e.g. gymnasts).
With systematic hands-on training, a rheumatologist can achieve a high level of proficiency in the conduction of US examinations of the joints of the hand in patients with RA.
The joint distribution of θ and δ is defined based on the assumption of how proficiency and switching point are related.
An extended set of reference images or a proficiency test (as suggested by Ciatto et al. [ 25]) or joint training could have increased uniformity in how to perceive density, and may have improved consistency.
By 2010 or so, some of China's best units will have achieved a reasonably high level of proficiency at maneuver warfare (though they will probably not fully master large, complex joint service operations until closer to 2020).
The findings suggest that if joint working is to survive, the professionals will need to increase their valuation of the indigenous proficiencies inherent in their community partners.
Figure 1 shows the joint association between psychological distress and low peer support on poor academic self-perception, adjusted by local language proficiency and family support.
With proficiency comes progress.
Proficiency engenders confidence.
"That's not proficiency".
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