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On inclusion of more sensitive problems (Question #14), practitioners nearly unanimously responded to the online questionnaire that they should be included (Yes: 99%).
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In addition, CR is usually more sensitive to problems with different characteristics such as unimodality and multi-modality, and separable and non-separable problems.
Many indicators "suggest that bank asset quality is deteriorating and that supervisors, therefore, need to be more sensitive to problems at individual banks, both currently and in the months ahead," Mr. Greenspan said.
It is also possible that the SDQ measure is more sensitive to problem behavior amongst older children.
Higher yield strength indicates the applicability of smaller cross-sections, which might be more sensitive for stability problems.
As the state of indels is much more sensitive to alignment problems, we used a more stringent qualification procedure for these.
More specific tests of strength, coordination, proprioception and vision may be more sensitive to these problems [ 3, 6- 8].
Similar results have been found in patients with chronic limb ischemia, showing NHP to be more sensitive in detecting problems with pain and psychical mobility [ 47].
The generic scales present the advantage of allowing us to compare the QoL of different populations and/or patients with a variety of diseases, while the specific scales are more sensitive to particular problems of a given population [ 27- 29].
'The research project made the hospital management team (manager, general director…) much more sensitive to the problem suffered by patients with apnea cycles' (decision-maker, P3).
Furthermore, MRP seems more sensitive to the problem of sparse taxonomic sampling than combined analysis, further lending support to the hypothesis that MRP is generally inferior to combined analysis.
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