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Comparative Greenness Evaluation
2019Greenness 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, 1979Seventy-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, 1976A 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
2018Comparative 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, 1972Abstract 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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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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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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A comparative evaluation of sulfonamides
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957T HE place of sulfonamide compounds in the management of infectious diseases is of importance to the pediatrician for a number of reasons. In the past decade many new sulfonamides have been introduced which appear to have certain advantages over earlier preparations.
C.W. Daeschner +3 more
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Comparative performance evaluation under uncertainty
European Journal of Operational Research, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Spronk, Jaap, Vermeulen, EM (Erik)
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Comparative Evaluation of Antiarrhythmic Agents
Drugs, 1985The clinical drug armamentarium has been markedly expanded in recent years providing the physician with an increasing choice of antiarrhythmic agents to treat the needs of particular patients. Individually guided therapy is still the hallmark in the use of antiarrhythmic drugs, particularly with the wide variability of efficacy and toxicity and ...
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Comparative Evaluation of Amoebicidal Drugs
1974Amoebic infection often poses a therapeutic challenge. The physician has at his disposal a wide range of antiamoebic drugs having varying degrees of activity. Reports on the efficacy of these drugs are often contradictory [1, 2, 3, 4]. This may be, to some extent, due to natural variations of the disease in different regions, but is largely due to ...
B J, Vakil, N J, Dalal
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