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Up to 35% of all SA failures in Endsley's study were traceable to attention; "all needed information was present, but not attended by the operator" [5].
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Since production and activity assessment protocols used by the supplier are standardized, activities used in the calibration procedure and for patient scans in the multicenter study are traceable to a higher standard.
In a health facility based study as this, it is not likely that many of the highly educated mothers could be recruited; hence the insignificance of education in this study is traceable to the generally low educational level of most of the mothers interviewed.
The majority of cases – 80 per cent – were traceable to Uttar Pradesh (UP) in northern India.
Serum cystatin C assays were traceable to the certified reference materials (ERM-DA471).
Alleles in this range can be referred to as premutations if they are confirmed by family studies to be traceable to a known full mutation or unambiguous premutation.
Partly thanks to the fact that that her mother majored in women's studies, Kokal – whose surname is traceable to her father's ancestral roots in Slovenia – is the keenest to discuss what the group's gender means for their lives and music.
The study said most of the reduction was traceable to Americans aged 16 to 34, a cohort that drove 23% less in 2009 than it did in 2001.
None is traceable to an Iraqi source.
3) the defect is traceable to the defendant.
This principle is traceable to Euclid and the Aristotelian philosophers.
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