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One consequence of hospitalization, she reported, is a reduction in something called "life-space mobility," a scale measuring how often a person leaves the room where he sleeps, leaves his home, moves around his neighborhood or goes "into town".
Aggregating research consists of classification (in which attacks are considered phishing), and identification (measuring how often it occurs).
We compare those three forms os patch rejection, measuring how often they occur in the same issue report, and also compare inappropriate and appropriate patches.
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A stockmarket's turnover ratio measures how often shares change hands.
Studies that rely solely on reviews of hospital charts to measure how often doctors make mistakes risk being in error themselves, a study released yesterday said.
But in an experiment, Mr Chandy measured how often bosses use forward-looking words like "will" and "shall" in their public statements.
CQ, which measures how often senators vote with their own party, found that Ms. Collins and Mr. Brown did so the least.
A study of 6,816 fathers who lived with their babies measured how often they changed nappies, comforted the baby, held and tickled the baby (warmth activities), and whether or not the pregnancy was wanted.
PYPL measures how often language tutorials are Googled.
To measure how often patients ask directly about their test results at the end of imaging studies.
My handy-dandy tool, called Scanvine, tracks stories from a panoply of online sources, measures how often they're shared, and compares and ranks them all.
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