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The existence of IRT as a direct model obviates the need for refining nonparametric bounds or searching for suitable instruments to adjust for measurement error in cognitive test scores.

Novel HRV parameters that can be captured within the first few minutes of critical illness, such as deceleration capacity of heart rate [71], may mitigate the need for refining the use of more traditional time and frequency domain measures.

Chemical and physical design variables within the process, such as alkaline addition rate, reaction temperature, drying duration, and target pH, were altered and observed for their effects on iron oxide morphology as a means of reducing or even eliminating the need for refining after synthesis.

Clearly, there remains a need for refining the definition, including further appropriate specifiers to better address these issues.

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The historical overview is used to identify needs for refining the RTT, including (1) changes needed in the structure of the RTT to address the varied roles of environmental factors in the rehabilitation treatment process, (2) changes needed to link the RTT with clinical documentation and third-party reimbursement, and (3) revisions in the nomenclature for the RTT to enhance clear communication.

This suggests that additional methodological work is needed for refining our approach.

This could provide the genetic information needed for refining our results and for gathering further genomic evidences for the evolution of pathogenicity and niche preferences among Campylobacter species.

They suggest the need for a refining of breast cancer characteristics in order to provide detailed information about individual tumours or subsets of morphologically similar cancers and to find a link between morphology, protein expression profile and biological behaviour.

The seasonal variation in influenza effects on mortality could provide strong evidence for the need of refining influenza control policy and promoting public awareness to outbreaks of influenza both in the warm and cold seasons.

Rare earths are also needed for oil refining and the production of high-quality glass for cameras and other applications.

Since 2006, China has imposed an export tax of 15 percent on light rare earths like lanthanum and cerium, which are needed for oil refining and glass manufacturing, and 25 percent on heavy rare earths like dysprosium and terbium.

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