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Evaluation of half-life of 198Au
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2011The half-life of the important radioisotope (198)Au is evaluated by using several different statistical methods, such as weighted mean (WM), limitation of statistical weights method (LWM), normalized residuals method (NRM), Rajeval technique (RT), Bootstrap median (BM) and Mandel-Paule method (MP).
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Evaluation of Tableting Tool Life Records
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968A study of tableting tool life records, accumulated over a period of 8 years, has served to develop and define relationships between tool performance and the many operating variables that exist in routine tablet production. The effects of these numerous factors on punch and die life have led to conclusions involving techniques for extending tool ...
C J, Swartz, J, Anschel
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Quality-of-Life Evaluation in Diabetes
PharmacoEconomics, 1993The diagnosis of diabetes and its subsequent management is likely to have a major impact on people's lives, in terms of both physical and psychological well-bei ng. Attainment of satisfactory d iabetic control (which is regarded as fundamental to the minimisalion of the tissue damage that occurs wi th increasi ng duration of disease) is more likely \0 ...
C, Eiser, J E, Tooke
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Evaluating Quality of Life in Hypertensive Patients
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 1994The treatment of arterial hypertension is symptomatic in 90-95% of patients, and therefore it must be administered throughout life. At the beginning of pharmacologic treatment when only patients with severe or malignant hypertension are treated, the goal is almost exclusively limited to blood pressure reduction.
Leonetti, G, Comerio, G, CUSPIDI, CESARE
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Quality of Life - Evaluation or Description
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 1999'Quality of life' is part of many different discourses and has been used in a variety of meanings ranging from purely descriptive (as in some medical contexts) to distinctly evaluative meanings (as in some social science and political contexts). The paper argues that there are good normative reasons to make the concept of descriptive as possible at ...
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Evaluating Sustainable Everyday Life
2019This chapter provides an introduction to the concept of sustainability, outlining the differences between sustainable development and more radical understandings of sustainability. It also highlights the discursive and networked basis of sustainability. The chapter defines everyday life, explaining how it is a temporal, spatial, and mediated phenomenon.
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Evaluation and Life Long Learning
2023The views of the Greek teachers of the Second Chance Schools on their evaluation Studying the Greek and international bibliography, we notice that there is an agreement regarding the need and value of lifelong learning and adult education. A process necessary for the society and the personal and professional development of individuals. After all, if we
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Quality of Life: Outcome Evaluation
Journal of Palliative Care, 1992K, Towlson, R, Rubens
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