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was completion
noun
The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
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The outcome variable was completion (dichotomous: completed/discharged); and for those who completed the difference in pre- and post-programme HADS scores.
The common mutant phenotype was completion of the nuclear division cycle within the mother cell, but karyokinesis did not occur.
N. Wayne Hale Jr., the director of the shuttle program, said a major factor in determining when to launch the Discovery was completion of wind-tunnel tests to confirm computer predictions that the fuel tank would still be safe even with sections of insulating foam removed from external fuel lines and electrical connectors.
The maximum level of education attained by lead teachers in this agency was completion of a graduate degree; the minimum level of education attained by lead teachers was some community college.
The next major addition to the road network on the peninsula was completion of the first section of the Istrian Y expressway in 1981.
The primary endpoint was completion of MARS sessions.
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The goal is completion in 2009.
"In this offense, it's completion percentage," Hackett said.
The next question is completion or graduation to what end?
All but two of those passes were completions.
There is also completion risk.
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