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This again calls to mind that none of the formulae was designed for critically ill patients, but rather for detection and follow-up of chronic renal disease.
This level of underestimation is however expected as Cole's formula was designed for safety of placement of the ETT through the larynx.
The formula was designed to reach a wide audience, and it did, bringing the group international stardom.
The Barnett formula was designed in 1978 as a temporary solution to settle rows about government spending allocations.
The formula was designed for people like Danielle Lazzaro, who lost her job four months ago and has had no luck posting her resume on internet job help sites like Careerbuilder or Monster.com.
The HP formula was designed to provide a 40% higher amount of protein per day but the same casein/whey protein ratio and fat to carbohydrate ratio (Table 4).
The Carr-Hill allocation formula was designed to ensure equity of primary care practice funding.
Moreover, the NAL-R formula was designed for fitting amplification to people with mild to moderately severe hearing loss, so that it is appropriate for fitting people with typical presbycusis hearing loss configurations [ 19].
The Watson formula was designed to estimate the TBW of healthy Caucasian subjects; however, it must be interpreted with caution because it may overestimate the TBWWatson in Japanese patients, especially women.
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