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Working time in the current study refers to formal total work hours in the labor market.
The current study refers to an excellent recovery and the removal percent of the radioisotopes 65Zn (96.4) and 60Co (92.7%) using NBent-NPA-OA nanosorbent.
The economic impact in the current study refers to the capital cost (CAPEX) of each system including the tank, storage material, encapsulation cost (if applicable) and allowances for construction and engineering.
The current study refers to samples received between the end of April and the end of August 2009.
The tumor volume variable V used in the current study refers to the described FDG PET volume.
Social environment in the current study refers to the amount or level of support women perceived receiving during their pregnancy and in the immediate postnatal period.
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The slow heating process adopted in the current study (refer to Fig. 3), in conjunction with the extended heating for 2 or 3 h, leads to reduced internal temperature gradients and allows for discarding the thermal gradient-induced stresses.
The current studies refer only to distance not ease of travel which incorporates distance, mode of travel, costs and other factors that contribute to accessibility.
Inter-observer agreement, which in the current study only refers to taking the ultrasound images, showed comparable results with ICC ranging from 0.90 (SC-distance) to 0.96 (SC-area-1).
For the current study, cost refers to the amount paid to providers associated with the health service; because these are reimbursement rates, actual costs could be lower than what is reported.
Unless otherwise indicated, references to 'years' in presenting stayability results of the current study generally refer to years of possible herd life and not doe age or project years.
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