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One instrument for assessing progress of projects funded by the ATP toward meeting ATP's multiple goals was the composite performance rating system (CPRS).

To the best of our knowledge, only one instrument for time-resolved fluorescence measurement of gels and membranes is currently commercially available (SpectraMax Paradigm, Molecular Devices).

One instrument for this latter purpose involves re-training and up-skilling, as the labour market has undergone severe changes in recent decades, generating a demand for increasingly complex tasks (Davey 2002).

One instrument for this identification purpose is the early inflammatory arthritis (EIA) detection tool, which is a 12-item patient self-administered questionnaire with yes/no questions on symptoms of arthritis, functional ability, personal and family history of rheumatoid arthritis, a diagnosis of psoriasis, and whether the symptom duration was between 6 and 52 weeks.

The two pianists shared one instrument for a richly hued, glowing interpretation of Schubert's Fantasie in F minor.

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One instrument designed for this purpose, known as WIBS-4, can measure individual particles and their number-size distributions in two pre-defined size ranges: (i) ∼0.3 12 μm and (ii) ∼3 31 μm (optical diameter, polystyrene latex equivalent) while also making measurements of fluorescence across two wavebands.

The project will be completed in the end of March 2018, as one of the three day-one instruments for CSNS.

The construction of iMATERIA will be completed in the end of April 2008, as one of day-one instruments for J-PARC.

One instrument was developed for intensive care unit-related problems [ 47- 53, 75] and one for inflammatory bowel diseases [ 77- 82].

Daniel rarely allows any one instrument to play for the length of a song; each track is like an architect's cutaway model, showing you its beams and supports by eliminating and then reintroducing sounds.

This review was unable to make definitive conclusions or recommend one instrument over another for any given purpose because of a lack of sufficient methodological studies.

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