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This leads to highly variable quality of service from clinic to clinic, reinforcing the role of quality assurance, unambiguous guidelines, and standardised clinical training.
Unlike metal concentrations in surface water, where many countries adopted clear and unambiguous guidelines (i.e., [ 42, 43]), there are no accepted international or local standards of metal levels in marine sediments.
A better understanding of and consensus about the mechanisms underpinning the effectiveness of foot orthoses therapy is needed in order to improve foot orthoses therapy, This must lead to unambiguous guidelines that enable improved education and consequently less variation between therapists.
Such an exchange could then inform the development of formal position statements on the duty to care during communicable disease outbreaks, as well as the development of clear and unambiguous guidelines regarding the professional rights and responsibilities and the ethical duties and obligations of HCPs during such outbreaks.
With quantitative traits, such as a height or weight measurement, this is usually not thought to be an important source of variability, but many quantitative traits are not automatically sampled by machine nor have precise and unambiguous guidelines for measurement, and alternative measurements of a trait may have correlations r < 0.5 [ 6].
We estimate the two most time-consuming sub-tasks to be (1) creating explicit and unambiguous guidelines for the human evaluators, possibly unique ones for each query episode; (2) performing the evaluation for the required number of care episodes (average being 357 care episodes for each of the 40 queries when looking at the top 100 retrieved care episodes per query for each model/system).
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3. Improve access to up-to-date and unambiguous referral guidelines; For example, in the Netherlands multiple referral guidelines for hereditary cancers were developed independently (Oncoline, Foundation for detection of hereditary tumors (In Dutch STOET), clinical genetics centres in University hospitals and The Dutch College of Family physicians (NHG)).
The PEC biosensing schemes presented in this review provide unambiguous operating guidelines of this subject to facilitate our understanding of the compatibility between semiconductor photocatalysts and bioanalytes.
The paper proposes simple and unambiguous design guidelines to avoid the unnecessary complexity of the dual pressure layout when the single pressure one already ensures the highest power output, while taking advantage of its full potential in all the other conditions.
An unambiguous international guideline is still lacking [ 1, 5].
It requires unambiguous and public guidelines for how the United States will follow federal and international law in approving targeted killings, particularly of Americans.
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