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Recently, Gershon [ 22, 23] published a systematic review of the measurement of organisational climate, enumerating the properties that these instruments should have to be useful and amenable to standardisation.
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Thus, while personality traits are often viewed as too broad to be useful and not amenable to interventions, I hope that the above shows that when the mechanisms that link traits to illness are identified as well as using empirically robust cut-offs, personality traits can be used to develop individual interventions that should be beneficial to the patient.
It feels refined and amenable.
Toledano remembers Assange being quiet and amenable in the studio.
Were she 29 and amenable to reform, I might feel different.
Some of these issues are informational problems and amenable to such an approach.
The approach used here in the identification of p53-regulated elements in neuronal differentiation represents a useful strategy amenable to the analyses of DNA binding by other transcription factors.
Further details on inequalities in amenable mortality can be found in Additional file 1: Table S 3. As seen in Table 3, positive associations between non-amenable and amenable mortality are found for most amenable causes.
Be useful and reliable.
In addition, a test for trend was conducted to assess whether any observed trend between responses and the dichotomous variables is linear and therefore amenable to useful interpretation.
For the armed forces, Morsi has thus far proven amenable and useful.
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