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Hence the mix of settings and experience is likely to have contributed to a completeness of responses.
After first-time detection of an M-component, 133 patients were subsequently registered with MGUS in the DNPR, corresponding to a completeness of 16.8% (95% CI 14.1%19.6%%).
The DNPR only registered a diagnosis of MGUS in 133 of the 791 MGUS patients identified through the laboratory system, corresponding to a completeness of 16.8% (95% CI 14.1%19.6%%).
This experiment generated 177 diffraction images that could be merged to a completeness of 91%, with more than half of the diffraction images containing reflections to 1.6 Å (each diffraction image typically has approximately 3000 spots).
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Traffic data is obtained with a correctness of up to 79% at a completeness of 68%.
An integrated assembly is expected to have a completeness score equal to or larger than those of any individual assemblies.
Asterisks, like footnotes, can be more distracting than clarifying, because they hint at a completeness to the story that a wise reader wouldn't otherwise think to presume.
We extend this basic framework by introducing two additional operators that, when combined with the first three operators, allow us to prove a completeness result: in the formal framework, every EBL algorithm is equivalent to the application of the five transformation operators according to some control strategy.
The Swedish Cancer Registry and the Swedish Cause-of-Death Registry have been validated and found to have a completeness of about 99% [ 18], resulting in a very complete follow up.
There has to be a completeness of the expression.
Faced with the consequences of the stance that materialism should be whatever it takes to be a completeness claim for physics, Smart started backpedalling.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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