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to evaluate formally
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To draw conclusions from examining; to assess
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Box Cox transformation of the variability was also tried to evaluate formally the distribution of the random effects.
This study was conducted to evaluate formally this potential difference in FF PK between Japanese and Caucasian subjects.
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How inclusion of simulation will impact on a standardized curriculum has yet to be evaluated formally.
To evaluate more formally the potential benefit of using PPI data to predict SCL, we formalized several variants of our approach, then evaluated these variants on the species-specific reference sets, the six subsets described above, and selected unions of subsets (Table 2).
And they have been lying since early May, after they revised that proposal and rushed to vote on it before the CBO, Washington's official scorekeeper, had time to evaluate it formally.
To evaluate more formally these observations, we fit a probabilistic model to each participant dataset and evaluated age effects on each of the four parameters.
Although anecdotal reports of benefit from riboflavin have been reported for patients with other causes of complex I deficiency (Ogle et al., 1997), and also some patients with complex II deficiency (Bugiani et al., 2006), so far, no clinical trials have been performed to evaluate this formally.
The existing literature suggests that mentored individuals report increased confidence, and self-esteem compared to their non-mentored counterparts [ 13], but this has not been evaluated formally to date in schemes which are targeted at women and other underrepresented minority academic faculty [ 11, 14].
To fully understand the association of amyloid with impairment, the mediating effect of reserve should be evaluated formally, including in individuals who are clinically normal.
Myofascial release (MFR) is currently being applied for patients with TTH but its efficacy has not been evaluated formally.
However again, the presence of a dose gradient was not evaluated formally.
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