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Objective Assessment of Nasal Patency

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2017
AbstractThe aim to objectify nasal airflow and patency is ongoing—many methods have been suggested, often lacking clinical relevance or showing weak correlations with patients' symptoms. It is crucial to thoroughly consult our patients presenting with nasal obstruction—and to inform them about realistic possible surgical outcomes.
Aristeidis I, Giotakis   +3 more
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Objective assessment of pork quality

Meat Science, 1994
Several objective methods for estimating pork quality were studied: internal light scattering (FOP), electrical conductivity (EC), pH, colour, water holding capacity (WHC), soluble proteins (SP), pigment content, intramuscular fat (i.m. fat), and moisture.
M D, Garrido   +3 more
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Objectives and objective assessment in CS1

Proceedings of the thirty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer Science Education, 2001
When designing a first semester "CS1" programming subject, I advocate "truth in sentencing". That is, the objectives should be explicit, and the assessment tasks should reflect the objectives. This may appear to be a statement of the obvious, but few subjects satisfy these criteria.
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Objective Assessment of Nasal Obstruction

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989
Attempts to find objective tests to assess nasal obstruction have a long history. The physiologic and pathologic fluctuations that occur within the nose over short periods of time have hampered these efforts, and all presently available techniques have significant drawbacks.
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Objective assessment of technical skill

The Surgeon, 2011
Objective assessment of technical skill is an important component of skills training: trainees require that deficiencies are clearly and objectively identified if a model of deliberate practice with feedback on skill acquisition is to be employed. There are several types of reliable and valid assessments for technical skill currently available.
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Objective Assessment of Surgical Skills

Volume 4: Advanced Manufacturing Processes; Biomedical Engineering; Multiscale Mechanics of Biological Tissues; Sciences, Engineering and Education; Multiphysics; Emerging Technologies for Inspection and Reverse Engineering; Advanced Materials and Tribology, 2012
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has definitively changed the procedures performed in operating rooms. In many cases, MIS has become the recommended standard technique, replacing the traditional open surgery. Effective training and objective assessment of surgeons in these techniques become a major concern in hospitals in recent years, encouraged ...
Cifuentes-Quintero, Jenny   +4 more
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Objective Quality Assessment

1986
The general theme of the papers presented in this section of the Symposium is the quality of knitted fabrics and articles. The European knitting industry will only be able to remain competitive compared to low-wage countries if it can supply the customer with a better-quality product at a reasonable price.
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Techniques for Objective Outcome Assessment

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2007
Companion animal rehabilitation, a collaborative practice of physical therapy and veterinary medicine, can only demonstrate the effectiveness of its theories, techniques, interventions, and modalities through evidence-based practice, utilizing standardized, reliable, and valid outcome measures, correlated with objective diagnostic data.
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Objective video quality assessment

Optical Engineering, 2006
We propose a new method for an objective measurement of video quality. By analyzing subjective scores of various video sequences, we find that the human visual system is particularly sensitive to degradation around edges. In other words, when edge areas of a video sequence are degraded, evaluators tend to give low quality scores to the video, even ...
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Objections to Tax Assessments

1978
Objections to an assessment may be made within two months from the date of the assessment. For entities situated abroad the time limit shall be four months.
F. Damian Leo, Antonio A. Amador
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