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According to Browne and Cudeck [ 61], RMSEA <.05 represents "close fit," RMSEA between.05 and.08 represents "reasonably close fit," and RMSEA >.10 represents "an unacceptable model".

This amplitude of motion represents reasonably a source of instability for the ankle that requires particular attention from the patient during the initial contact and the loading response phase, slowing the gait cycle and significantly influencing the speed.

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Both models represent reasonably well the experimental data.

The combination of the annual time-series and daily model of syngas production was found to represent reasonably the seasonal transience in syngas production.

It is shown that all experimental data for hydrate formers including mixed hydrates can be represented reasonably well by a universal bulk modulus around 10 GPa.

Whereas the economic populism of the eighteen-nineties and the right-wing cultural populism of recent years represented reasonably coherent ideologies, this new populism has stitched together incompatible concerns and goals into one "I'm mad as hell" quilt.

A film drainage model, which allowed for the effect of the ratio of the viscosities of the drop and liquid film on the interfacial mobility, is found to represent reasonably well the published experimental data on the coalescence times of drops in two different flow fields at a constant force.

Such similarity, across continents, adds confidence to the view that these societies represent reasonably well the kinds of hunter-gatherer societies that preceded the advent of agriculture.

The ViewBook line was announced in Taiwan but it's not out of the realm of possibility that we would eventually see these machines in the U.S., since ViewSonic products are already represented reasonably well here.

The LA fight involves union leaders, representing reasonably well-paid teachers, arguing for a substantial retroactive pay bump, in language that's draped in sweeping rhetoric about "corporatism" and "privatization". That may work out, especially in deep-blue California, but it's a very different kind of strike, and one that eschews the practicality that marked last year's wins.

Findings indicated that both questions represented reasonably similar assessments of health.

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