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Prioritisation of patients for surgery based on doctors' opinions moderately reflected the views of patients about the difficulty caused by their condition, while strongly reflecting the views of orthopaedic surgeons about their patients' priority for surgery (see Table 3[ 62]).

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Correlations within the goal 'Acceptance' indicate that the difficulty of 'Acceptance' tasks only moderately reflect the difficulty of the umbrella goal.

The respondents' reports of their consultation behaviour reflected moderately adequate behaviour in exploring patients' perspectives (mean 64%) and in interaction with low health literate patients (mean 60%) while the score on exploring patients' social contexts was on average low (46%).

However, relative rates of evolution in most protein-coding genes along terminal typhlopid branches and the internal branch leading to Ramphotyphlops are moderately decelerated, also reflected in the amino acid plot (Figs. 7 and 8).

Overall, most items scored as "moderately" or "pretty closely" reflecting severity of CLD in infants.

The former represents an intermediate member with décollement at 4 5 m depth and 27 33% shortening through multiple open anticlines that are reflected as moderately spaced symmetric crests on the surface.

In our study, this comorbidity was reflected by moderately strong correlations between depressive symptoms and symptoms of hostility.

While the role of cognition is discussed, this may have influenced our results for QoL because the results for the MMSE reflected only moderately impaired cognition; 42% even had MMSE scores >25.

The stylesheets would have to be moderately adjusted to reflect the particular composition of elements and attributes within these intermediates.

In this way methylation at a gene likely reflects moderately stable epigenetic control of gene expression, while developmentally activated transcription factors and small RNAs may provide highly plastic gene expression control throughout development.

14 This is used to determine the severity of an emergency and guide the need for interventions: more than 3% to under 10% wasting prevalence reflects moderately food insecurity; 10 15% an acute food and livelihood crisis; over 15% a humanitarian emergency; over 30% a famine/humanitarian catastrophe.

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