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To do so, we had to rely on variables such as strain, stress, and mechanical energy instead of tidal volume/kilogram ideal body weight and airway pressures (plateau and PEEP).
Secondly, the analysis rely on variables identifying the orientation of the school where teachers work (i.e. whether it offers or not vocational programmes) and the orientation of the subject taught by teachers (whether it is vocational or not), but information was not collected on the orientation of the programme in which they teach.
Most prognostic models rely on variables recorded within 24 hours of admission to predict the mortality rate of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU).
In addition, until recently no validated measures of EBM skills were available, forcing researchers to rely on variables such as satisfaction and self-reported changes in attitudes.
For actions to be coordinated with the environment, animals have to rely on variables that can appropriately guide their movements (see Michaels & Carello, 1981; Reed, 1996).
The utility of existing mortality-prediction tools is confined to retrospective applications such as quality assessment, as they rely on variables not available in the early phases of care (such as the injury severity score).
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Other methods (e.g. MPM II) have similar drawbacks due to relying on variables reflecting treatment (e.g. mechanical ventilation, vasoactive drug treatment).
To get around this, companies often rely on "variable-interest entities" or V.I.E.
Because geothermal power does not rely on variable sources of energy, unlike, for example, wind or solar, its capacity factor can be quite large – up to 96% has been demonstrated.
Spaces stretched further than the local, which is problematic for older people who rely on variable public transport provision.
In addition, traditional survival analysis techniques (Kaplan-Meier, log-rank test) rely on variable dichotomisation into high or low values or splitting variables into multiple bins.
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