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To frame this advice, let's first take a look at what the terms scale and impact mean.
Papers were selected in September 2015, with the search terms "scale development" and "limitations" from three databases: Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science, with no time restriction.
More complex models with heterogeneity and covariate interactions in terms scale and shape parameters are only expected to be feasible if a large number of studies with sufficient number of events for longer follow-up times are available.
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The term scale is also applied to modified body coverings on certain insects (e.g., moths).
Nevertheless, the overall value of the internet sector has continued to grow on a long-term scale.
Kelly said he may in the short term scale back some public programs and animal-keeper talks, to allow more time for animal care.
But who wants a new war – whether one against Iran whose long-term scale would probably dwarf Iraq in 2003, or, heaven forfend, against Russia.
"To attain a near-term scale of $20B, they will not simply need to attract customers who do not like Amazon but instead compete directly for Amazon's core customers," he wrote.
The term scale has been used in many ways.
Hydrological studies were carried out at the regional scale for long-term scale of 30 years.
The establishing and monitoring plans of long-term scale (5 10 years) of the MORP are also introduced here.
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