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Finally, all patients were extremely dependent on nursing care, and the family members of 48% of patients were involved in patient care, indicating the close interlink between living situation, family contact and patient care.
Four of the residents were extremely dependent (Barthel Index < 10, range: 0 to 9) and two were moderately independent (Barthel Index 10 20).
Higher cellulose conversion yields were obtained using washed solids compared to whole slurry, and estimated enzyme protein dosages required to achieve a particular cellulose conversion to glucose yield were extremely dependent on the protein assay used.
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The consumer's outage cost is extremely dependent on the duration of outages and this dependency is well defined by a function known as a Customer Damage Function (CDF).
Salary is extremely dependent on experience.
Second, both learning algorithms are extremely dependent on the initial labels provided in Y.
"One of our huge battles with concussion is we're extremely dependent on self-reporting," Anderson said.
Argentina's football economy is extremely dependent on the sale of players, and it is increasingly common to find that players are not owned entirely by one club.
The Chinese economy is extremely dependent on exports — they amount to around two-fifths of G.D.P. — and hence vulnerable to global downturns.
It is shown that the shear coefficient is extremely dependent on wavenumber and only slightly dependent on frequency.
Apple is extremely dependent on the carriers, which account for much of its iPhone sales and subsidize their cost to consumers.
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