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A designcooling load represents heat flow into a building via the building envelope and from internal sources, again under a commonly accepted set of assumptions.
Under a commonly used scale of evidence [28], BFs between 1.0 and 3.2 are 'weakly supportive', those between 3.2 and 10 are 'supportive', those between 10 and 30 are 'strongly supportive', those between 30 and 100 are 'very strong' and those above 100 are 'decisive' for support of association (we have changed the names of several of these categories, but not their interpretation).
Under a commonly used and perhaps oversimplified assumption, that the degree of similarity between any two outcomes from a centre is equal, an exchangeable correlation structure can be used to assess treatment effect in Model C and D. Though the within- and between-centre variances (σ e 2 and σ b 2 ) are estimated differently in these two models.
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The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of DOT was cost-effective (under $50,000, a commonly cited cost-effectiveness threshold) as long as the proportion of women responding fully to self-administered HAART was under 0.6.
Perhaps surprisingly, we found that storage in light/dark cycles resulted in several aspects of postharvest performance being comparable to storage under refrigeration, a commonly practiced method of postharvest storage thought to slow down cellular breakdown [ 2].
RVF is a commonly under-diagnosed condition in the ICU.
Fatigue induced damage under low-strain conditions is a commonly encountered phenomenon in reinforced concrete (RC) structures subjected to continuous vibrations, such as bridges under vehicular loads, buildings under wind and structures directly supporting or in the vicinity of vibration emitting machinery.
Moreover, it has proved difficult to identify hypoglycaemic episodes in our healthcare information systems as a marked under-reporting is commonly observed in medical notes and administrative databases.
Therefore in this paper we examine the statistical power obtained using traditional vs. risk-stratified subgroup analyses under a variety of commonly occurring study circumstances.
Under-dispersion is a less commonly encountered phenomenon and implies that there is some sort of ordering in the system strong enough to cancel out the expected clustering.
It is also proved that the action responsible for power losses in gearing is a pure torque under certain commonly encountered conditions.
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