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Current recommendations depend mainly on organ failure as the evidence available on which to judge adequate levels of staffing is relatively limited and based on the opinions of expert group.
However, the environment is not the only determinant of what we judge adequate behavior to be -- our attention to what is 'good' and what is 'bad' behavior is also critical.
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There is no fixed standard by which the precision of measurement may be judged adequate.
Erythromycin monotherapy was judged adequate in all but one of the 99 women so treated.
This gave the council a target of 75% of cases being judged adequate or better through assessment audits.
Consequently, a large oroantral communication derived from tumour ablation (that had to include the three implants); the fat pad flap preoperatively planned was judged adequate after harvesting and actually used to close the defect.
The method was also able to show a similar performance on the field, on an unknown and untested structure, and to this regard, it could be judged adequate for the purpose of primary inspection, successfully narrowing down areas for secondary inspection.
The game's AI was judged adequate to provide for such fights, being cunning enough to trick others to crash into the walls of narrow openings, or good enough to detect and warn their wingmen of enemies coming up directly behind them.
Of 49 references cited to substantiate the claims, 14 (29%) were judged adequate on the basis of predetermined criteria including presence of adequate controls, randomisation of treatments, objective assessment and statistical analysis of results.
The final model was judged adequate by bootstrap analysis and visual predictive check.
Guidewire placement was through the anterior quadrant and was judged adequate in all patients on bronchoscopy.
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