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What are the planned inclusion/exclusion criteria?

Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria

... know what the mean of our DV will be after our intervention, we can estimate this based on past research, and our interpretation of what will be a meaningful ...

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Inclusion/exclusion criteria for the Important Medical Events list

Inclusion/exclusion criteria for the Important Medical Events list

... • The phrase “vital organ” is interpreted in the context of these criteria as meaning a bodily organ that is essential for life. • Surgical and medical procedures terms that imply an IME has occurred, e.g., PT ...

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After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria remained only 65 of the company

After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria remained only 65 of the company

... Ph.D., Associate Professor, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine COMPANIES IMAGE: MARKETING AND FINANCIAL COMMUNICATIONS Abstract . The main purpose of the study is to evaluate the quality of the ...

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Generalized Inclusion-Exclusion

Generalized Inclusion-Exclusion

... Finding common refinements gives a large increase in the number of terms required, in part, due to a restrictive view of partitions. Conceptually, what one wishes out of a partition is a family of subsets which ...

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Toward a reconsideration of inclusion and exclusion criteria in cleft lip and palate: Implications for psychological research

Toward a reconsideration of inclusion and exclusion criteria in cleft lip and palate: Implications for psychological research

... The results of the present study strongly illustrate the need to achieve large samples in research of this kind: despite a sample of more than 750 children, datasets became relatively small when exploring subgroups. Some ...

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Fuzziness of Inclusion/Exclusion in Networks

Fuzziness of Inclusion/Exclusion in Networks

... about what was going on in Iran in real time changed the balance of power between the masses (the gated) and the Iranian government (allegedly acting as a nominated ...

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Approaching Inclusion as Social Practice: Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion

Approaching Inclusion as Social Practice: Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion

... of inclusion and exclusion as an ongoing part of social practice in a school ...of inclusion and ...through inclusion and exclusion ...between inclusion and exclusion: how ...

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Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biology

Inclusion and exclusion in the history of developmental biology

... Science is organized into disciplines that shape training, identity and funding; they define the important problems and how these should be addressed. Disciplines are made, not found. Making one is a political project of ...

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Big Data: A Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion?

Big Data: A Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion?

... 40 different definitions of big data but a fundamental understanding that it relies on volume, variety and velocity that leads to big discoveries • Practical issue acknowledged that huge data sets out there that are ...

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Fact sheet: Social inclusion & exclusion

Fact sheet: Social inclusion & exclusion

... set criteria before they are entitled to support, rather than place an onus on services to adapt to meet individual ...on inclusion and support, which leads, in practical terms to addressing the range of ...

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A systematic review of techniques and interventions for improving adherence to inclusion and exclusion criteria during enrolment into randomised controlled trials

A systematic review of techniques and interventions for improving adherence to inclusion and exclusion criteria during enrolment into randomised controlled trials

... identify inclusion or exclusion criteria that are too complex, open to different interpretation or poorly ...problematic criteria can be addressed by providing additional information to all ...

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The inclusion and exclusion principle in view of number theory

The inclusion and exclusion principle in view of number theory

... 𝑘 ) = 𝑛! (𝑛−𝑘)!𝑘! = 𝑛(𝑛−1)⋯(𝑛−𝑘+1) 𝑘(𝑘−1)⋯1 . [5] Example 2.1. A group of N men is to take part in a chess tournament. Before entering the room, they place their coats in the locker room. However, when they are about to ...

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Ubuntu and intercultural communication: power, inclusion and exclusion

Ubuntu and intercultural communication: power, inclusion and exclusion

... for what is already assumed rather than examining with an open mind what actually is found in the data, and indeed, how data itself is constituted (see Luthuli, 2007, Milton, ...

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Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion of Deaf Children

Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion of Deaf Children

... home? What would their family members think? How would they ever teach their child? How could they ever effectively parent a child so different from them?” (du Feu ...

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Inclusion and exclusion through risk-based justice

Inclusion and exclusion through risk-based justice

... from inclusion to ex- clusion over the last ...contradictory. What has changed is not so much that one mode replaced the other but rather that rehabilitation is no longer ‘the overarching ideology of the ...

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from exclusion inclusion through microfinance Report 1 Social and Financial Exclusion Map

from exclusion inclusion through microfinance Report 1 Social and Financial Exclusion Map

... In Western Europe, on the other hand, most microlenders consciously target financially excluded while in the East only one third stated them as a target group. This does not mean that Eastern European MFIs do not serve ...

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The applicability of the inclusion/exclusion phenomenon to organ donor registration

The applicability of the inclusion/exclusion phenomenon to organ donor registration

... We could not look at a chart of these results and expect these to be reflective of the ecological organ donor rates measurable between jurisdictions, nor is that what we intended to demonstrate. Unlike ecological ...

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Moments of inclusion and exclusion: pupils negotiating classroom contexts

Moments of inclusion and exclusion: pupils negotiating classroom contexts

... progress. What else is being learnt in this lesson? It is possible that Emily and Joyce are learning that their skill and expertise does not count in the way that Simon’s does, and that they are learning to take ...

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Between Inclusion and Exclusion

Between Inclusion and Exclusion

... Simplifying what is a hotly debated topic in Near Eastern archaeology, during the 4th millennium BCE the plain of southern Mesopotamia witnessed the emergence of the first cities and state societies, characterized ...

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SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES Supplementary Table 1. Inclusion/exclusion criteria for publications and abstracts

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES Supplementary Table 1. Inclusion/exclusion criteria for publications and abstracts

... Seroconversion OR HIV Seroconversions OR Seroconversion, HIV OR Seroconversions, HIV OR HTLV-III Seroconversion OR HTLV III Seroconversion OR HTLV-III Seroconversions OR Seroconversion,[r] ...

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