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Social participation is associated with healthy aging, and although associations have been reported between social participation and demographics, no published studies have examined a relationship between social participation and measures amenable to intervention.
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In the present, we have used structural entropy applied to blocks of four residues, but other block sizes and optimality measures are amenable to solution using the procedure we have presented.
The outcome measure most amenable to improvement by cell-based therapy was urinary protein (SMD, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.00, 1.68; P<0.001; Fig. 4).
However, these measures are not amenable to optimization because they are not differentiable with respect to the centroids even for a given set of clusters.
We hypothesised that we would find similar sized effects for different measures of mortality amenable to healthcare and no association between NHS resource allocation and mortality from causes not amenable to healthcare.
For this comparison only the water-soluble fractions of the digests were analyzed as the T-cell proliferation assay, although a more pathogenically relevant measure of immunotoxicity, is not amenable to measuring the latent immunotoxic gliadin epitopes of ethanol extracts.
On this basis it seems likely that the public may soon be amenable to measures designed to share the economic burden "fairly"—such as increased taxation of the very wealthy (especially since many are inclined to blame the City super-rich for their predicament, rather than, say, Gordon Brown or their own imprudence).
Some components of the Sustainability Framework are more amenable to standard, reliable measures than other components, assessed through softer methods.
Although the development of the theory of inequality and poverty measurement is fairly recent, it makes sense to present it in first position, because it focuses on the simplest context of evaluation of social situations, namely, the context in which there is a well-defined measure of individual situations, amenable to all kinds of interpersonal comparisons.
If the declines emerged as a result of age-dependent clutch size and productivity coupled with a shifting population age-structure, neither measure may be particularly amenable to management and there may be less concern about an ongoing recovery.
While this type of experimental design does allow for the assessment of mate choice (i.e., strength of sexual isolation), it is not amenable to measuring individual fly behaviour in detail as in Experiment 1. Males were marked for identification in Experiment 2, which involved altogether 90 female-choice trials (45 per female type).
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