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The EU urged the government to "take all necessary measures to ascertain Mr Dzamara's whereabouts", calling for a probe into the disappearance.
The same instrument is used for pre-test and post-test measures to ascertain the data quality.
Freeman (1979) and Bonacich (1972) constructed centrality measures to ascertain which individuals in a network hold influential roles.
These parameters do not directly assess the efficacy of FGF-2 in periodontal tissue regeneration, and were selected in the present study as secondary outcome measures to ascertain whether FGF-2 would cause abnormal periodontal healing following periodontal surgery.
These include measures to ascertain compliance and conduct of the levels of the FNI.
Data will be analyzed using (M ANOVA with repeated measures to ascertain the effects of therapy on outcome variables and to follow improvements individually in time.
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Sometimes, it is found appropriate to assign the average of several measurements as a measure to ascertain the distance between two points.
Parameters of the latter should be measured to ascertain diagnosis.
The chest girth was measured to ascertain the single-size PG clinical diagnostic accuracy in ≥90% of this patient population.
The conductivity change of the oxide during oxidation was also measured to ascertain the adaptability of using it as a sensing material.
In addition, rheological parameter of wastewater sludge, namely, viscosity was also measured to ascertain the suitability of wastewater sludge for conventional treatment processes as well as submerged fermentation, a major step for the production of value-added products from sludge.
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