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The paintings of Frida Kahlo, discussed in "Topic Two: Pollock and Kahlo," become an occasion for reflection on the trials of pregnancy, female suffering and male infidelity.
This outcome parameter was chosen for the current study because it is the best reflection of the clinical trial upon which this analysis is based.
Given this, together with the large and unexplained heterogeneity in general, our recommendation is that no single overall summary measure fixed, random or otherwise is an adequate reflection of the identified trials.
During a period of reflection before the trial, the clues to his seemingly wilful downfall - lost love and lost illusions in the revolutionary fervour of the 60s - are uncovered in an embarrassing faux-Brideshead passage.
In a noise-driven decision scenario, ramping activities observed in peristimulus time histograms would be an artifact of averaging single trials characterized by sharp firing rate transitions for the first stage, and a genuine reflection of single trial features for the second stage.
Opinions stipulate total trial sample sizes, often stratified by age cohort to ensure there is a good reflection of the target population in the trial.
But in a reflection of the difficulty of managing a trial that covers a multitude of crimes over a large territory, the judges ordered further proceedings postponed until more evidence could be disclosed to the defense.
That said, it is unclear whether the high rate of testing observed here is partially a reflection of the existence of the tenofovir trial, as 55% of participants had enrolled in this study.
As the semiotics professor Beatriz Penas Ibanez noted in a companion essay to Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon," bullfighting evolved to be a form of "public trial," a reflection of the unity of church and state against a common enemy the heretic which employed gruesome, performative violence as punishment.
In fact, to cite a BMJ educational report, 'when the effectiveness of the intervention depends on the subject's active participation', a reflection of the patient's preferences, 'a randomized trial may be inappropriate because the very act of random allocation may reduce the effectiveness of the intervention' [ 84].
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