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The authors of the study hold the view that the return rate of forms was sufficiently high to answer the proposed study questions and covered close to 500 000 persons of catchment area from the population of Latvia (from different regions).
If regular scores are needed, as is the case for the HAMD and YMRS in psychiatry, the automatic weekly creation of the forms and work lists of patients with incomplete forms support the achievement of a high completeness rate of forms.
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The earliest forging machines lifted a large hammer that was then dropped on the work, but now air- or steam-driven hammers are used, since these allow greater control over the force and the rate of forming.
The crystallization rate of Form I′ at different temperatures was determined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.
The path has obvious advantage in restraint of residual ripples, and meanwhile can guarantee convergent rate of form errors.
Although the dissolution rate of form I was higher than that of stable form II, the release of CAM from form I tablet was delayed.
More specifically, the presence of water and the rate of forming ice played a key role in the formation of the graphene oxide nanoscrolls.
Quenching of the triplet state of tryptophan by cysteine has provided a new tool for measuring the rate of forming a specific intramolecular contact in disordered polypeptides.
For the first time, the temperature-dependence of the rate of Form II mesophase formation has been evaluated for butene-1/ethylene random copolymers and the butene-1 homopolymer.
The rate of form utilization was 84% in the intervention group.
Thus the rate of forming a partnership between two specific individuals is proportional to the product of the rate of partnership of the two individuals.
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