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However, monolayer culture remains a reasonable starting point for assessment of new treatment options and the best possible method available.
Typically, in vitro models are the first point for assessment, and these are often then used to begin to predict and translate the potential effects in vivo.
With an SaO2 of <30% as the cutoff point for assessment of fetal compromise, scalp SO2 measurements had a 94% ± 10% specificity and a 94% ± 10% positive predictive value.
The 10th percentile is a frequent cut point for assessment of size for age.
Nevertheless, we believe our data would provide a reference point for assessment of Sri Lankans.
Each prioritises a different core value and each has its own yardstick or reference point for assessment (Table 4).
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The inclusion of four access points adds the entry points Society and Abatement to the two 'classical' ones commonly in use today: the Chemical as main entry point for assessments in chemical regulations (e.g. REACH), and the Environment (e.g. a water body) as main entry point of compartment-oriented regulations (WFD).
However, it is highly likely that this is not the optimal time point for assessments of rational therapeutic management.
We suggest that they function as a starting point for assessments that are more intensive rather than as the basis of sanctions.
The 12-mo time point for assessments was determined in a pilot study that evaluated the frequency distribution of test scores in 75 West Kiang infants aged 10 12 mo.
Table 2 describes the key measures, including constructs assessed and time points for assessment.
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