Sentence examples for outcomes applicable from inspiring English sources

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The decision by the authors of the EYLF to refer to a single category children, and in so doing to propose a universal set of pedagogical principles, practices and outcomes applicable to all children from 6 weeks to 5 years of age, appears to have had some unintended consequences.

The inclusion criteria will be: (1) publications that consider travel or travel-related issues for patients, carers or health professionals, and include appropriate details on the data, methods of analysis and outcomes applicable to avoidance of travel.

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Because a simple clinical objective measure of outcome applicable to head and neck cancer is not available, multiattribute assessment techniques were used to develop a clinically based scale for outcomes following treatment for head and neck cancer, with domains centred on social function, pain, physical appearance, eating and speech problems, nausea, donor site problems and shoulder function.

By choosing an open-source SCADA solution with similar features and structure to WinCC, we make the claim that our outcomes are applicable to commercial SCADA systems.

Data from the EP will be used to study the effectiveness instead of the efficacy, which makes the outcomes more applicable in daily practice.

While this study relates to assessment in Histology, the principle of offering students an incentive for consistent and excellent performance, provided one is certain that the assessment measures the course outcomes, is applicable across disciplines.

We then provisionally computed study-level effect sizes for each eligible independent within-study comparison as the standardised difference in means (SMD) and its standard error, with respect to consumption and selection outcomes (as applicable).

Indeed, in an effort to assess eGFR variability as a risk factor without the influence of some severe cardiac conditions, we conducted two separate additional analyses where we excluded 1) patients with a prior history of CHF at baseline or 2) patients with CHF anytime during the study period (but prior to CKD outcomes if applicable).

*Level of evidence as per web table E. †↑=increase; ↓=decrease; ↔=no change; ↑↓=mixed impacts for this outcome; N/A=not applicable (that is, the outcome cannot be described as a simple increase or decrease).

*Level of evidence as per web table E. †↑=increase; ↓=decrease; ↔=no change; ↑↓=mixed impacts for this outcome; N/A=not applicable (i.e. the outcome cannot be described as a simple increase or decrease).

Further refinement of the relationship between imaging and outcome may be possible within each GOS category by using outcome variables applicable to that particular category (e.g. formal neuropsychological testing in patients in the GOS 5 category (good outcomes)).

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