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The endothelial cells in your heart lining can't do all the jobs they do without small, usable measures of cortisol.
We performed ≥4 independent transfections for each miRNA, and ran ≥2 independent Western blot experiments per transfection, yielding an average of 8.3 usable measures per miRNA.
In England, patients with prostate cancer report worse experience of care than patients with other cancers [ 1, 2], and the provision of readily usable measures was one element of a wider initiative designed to improve services [ 3, 4].
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Regarding the Base deficit/base excess values the BDefc established by [ 72] is the only usable measure for assessment of metabolic hypoxia [ 53].
Our aim was to develop a valid, reliable and usable measure that can be used in routine practice as well as in studies of new ways of delivering care.
A 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire was developed from its longer parent versions, and was valued as a more usable measure in the older and frail populations (Cheung, 2002).
The time taken to complete the CPAx score has not been formally evaluated; however, it is estimated from staff feedback to take an average of around 2 minutes; this is primarily because it was designed to allow a number to be attributed to what would be considered a standard physiotherapy assessment in the UK, suggesting that it is a simple and usable measure.
The development of usable outcome measures requires the collaboration of researchers, clinicians and patients to determine what elements of any disease should be measured and how.
The studies reported that patients were able to provide usable preference measures for the six methods applied, generally comprehended the tasks and gave sufficiently consistent answers.
The methodology described here relates to the use of a less sensitivity analytical tool, but one which is more likely to be available to hospitals or government laboratories in non-high-income countries, and it is still usable for measuring low levels of workplace contamination generated by the manipulation of ANDs in health-care settings.
In this study, we examine the relation between specific organizational characteristics, i.e., the "nutrient environment," and the degree to which the hospital information system is automated and usable, as measured by scores on the CITAT.
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