Sentence examples for performance as a response from inspiring English sources

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It is considered to mirror companies' CSR performance as a response to increasing stakeholder requirements and legitimate business operations.

Only two studies concentrated on muscle strength and performance as a response to calcitriol treatment in Chinese patients with osteoporosis.

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(The idea of performance arising as a response to oppression is mentioned by Nietzsche; he refers to the poor, to Jews, and to women).

The basic finding, replicated in all studies, is that deviant irrelevant stimuli reduce performance, as reflected by increased response times and decreased accuracy.

There was no difference between groups in proficiency of task performance, as reflected by equivalent response accuracy to the warning stimuli, F1,48 = 1.004, p =.321, false alarms to safe stimulus, and overall reaction times, Fs<1.

MinRT corresponds to the first latency at which correct responses significantly outnumber false alarms, but it is also interesting to follow performance as a function of response latency.

Female taiko performance has also served as a response to gendered stereotypes of Japanese women as being quiet, subservient, or a femme fatale.

Optimal conditions were generated by setting the best sensory performance as a goal for each response.

The predictive value towards the clinical response to RTX was determined for the eight-IRG-based IFN-score, as well as for the IFN-score based on three IRGs (EPSTI1, MX1 and RSAD2), which was previously described to give the most optimal performance as a predictor of RTX response [ 3].

14 Given the important prognostic information made available by knowing MGMT methylation status, in addition to its performance as a predictive marker for response to various therapies outlined in this review, many are calling for MGMT evaluation to be performed routinely on all newly diagnosed GBM patients before adjuvant treatment decisions are made, especially in the elderly.

We also analysed the relationship between tadpole body-shape and swimming performance with a mixed model analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), using population as a random factor, water level treatment (constant and decreasing water) as a fixed factor, the PLS shape projection score as a covariate, and swimming performance as the response variable.

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