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It was based on chained equations with all primary and secondary outcomes (at both baseline and follow-up), patient demographics (age, sex, education), diagnoses (diabetes and/or heart disease), activity limitation, practice size, and deprivation.
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Limitation practices are varied, and their application differs from one center to another.
His prescription for preventing injuries included knowing one's limitations, practicing enough so that steps or plays become second nature, getting excellent instruction, doing warm-up exercises and eating and sleeping properly.
The extent to which our use of non-deductive methods is due to limitations in practice rather than limitations in principle remains an issue for further investigation.
As Pirjola (2008) points out, it is not an essential limitation in practice.
However, the "scientific" raters performed poorly in Test 2, so we are not sure that this is such a big limitation in practice.
Although COPD is defined on the basis of airflow limitation, in practice the decision to seek medical help is usually determined by the effect of a symptom on a patient's daily life.
They must also perform with their heads, and they study, obsess, rage against their limitations, and practice and perfect with the same dedication and commitment that all good scholars apply to their Shakespeare.
He should have no limitations at practice this week, and especially against the Giants next Saturday, a matchup that presents the Jets with a soft deadline of sorts.
Each of these methods has some limitations in practice.
For estimating the maximum and minimum horizontal stresses, both mentioned methods have some limitations in practice.
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