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Comparative Evaluations

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2008
My response to Engelmann (2008) will be based on several questions that will allow both its author and the general reader to determine whether the assumptions I make as an interpreter of this complex paper are congruent or incongruent with their own interpretations of the text.
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Comparative law evaluation

2009
In this chapter we identify common approaches, or the ‘common core’ of the rules on unauthorised agency. In addition, we highlight the areas where the common core is deficient. To the extent that the common core is lacking, we suggest which approach is preferable.
Danny Busch, Laura Macgregor
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Comparative evaluation of antibacterial soaps

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1967
AbstractTwo antibacterial soaps and an antibacterial detergent were examined for their effectiveness in inhibiting the growth of a large number of bacteria. All products were markedly superior in this regard to a nonmedicated soap. A soap containing equal parts by weight of hexachlorophene and 3,4,4′‐trichlorocarbanilide was more effective than a ...
E, Jungermann   +3 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Wrinkle Treatments

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2013
Skin wrinkles are one of the most cosmetically concerning signs of aging for women, and improvements in the visual effect of wrinkles become a matter of concern that has an impact on the quality of life. Although various wrinkle treatments are being tried in the area of aesthetics and noninvasive cosmetic surgery, no guideline on how to treat wrinkles ...
Masahiko, Ooe   +3 more
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Comparative Greenness Evaluation

2019
Greenness of analytical procedure is multivariable aspect as many greenness criteria should be taken into consideration. On the other hand, modern analytical chemistry offers dozens of analytical procedures, based on different sample preparation and final determination techniques that are used for the determination of a given analyte in a given matrix.
Marta Bystrzanowska   +2 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Current Ophthalmodynamometers

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
Seventy-five patients under 40 years of age with no history of ocular, cardiovascular, or cerebrovascular disease were examined with four commonly used ophthalmodynamometers. There was a significant difference in the absolute values measured with each instrument and the ophthalmic to brachial artery pressure ratio.
J T, Holladay, J B, Arnoult, R S, Ruiz
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Comparative evaluation of 99mTc-generators

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1976
A total of 34 99mTc-generators from eight different manufactures were studied in 1974 and 1975 with regard to their performance and to the quality of the eluates. With some exceptions the generators performed well and proved their ability to act as a reliable source of 99mTc-pertechnetate.
N, Vinberg, K, Kristensen
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Comparative Evaluation Systems

2018
Comparative evaluation system is a systematic process for data collection, measurement, and analysis of the characteristics of different entities to generate a final rating and support decisionmaking processes of stakeholders for specific goals.
Coccia Mario, Benati Igor
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Malocclusion indices: A comparative evaluation

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1972
Abstract The precision or chance error and the bias or systematic error of three malocclusion indices were measured using the same sample of 130 dental casts taken on 11- to 15-year-old children seeking treatment at the University of Iowa Orthodontic clinic.
J M, Grewe, D V, Hagan
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V-Comparing Evaluations

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), 2008
This paper explores the problem of comparing the strengths of different individual's attitudes, and especially their evaluative attitudes, by looking at how measures of these quantities are obtained. I argue that comparisons of both strengths of belief and relative strengths of preference and desire are justified by the causal role they play in the ...
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