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Success Criteria in Implant Dentistry

Journal of Dental Research, 2011
The purpose of this study was to examine the most frequently used criteria to define treatment success in implant dentistry. An electronic MEDLINE/PubMED search was conducted to identify randomized controlled trials and prospective studies reporting on outcomes of implant dentistry.
P, Papaspyridakos   +4 more
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Criteria for Successful Management

2001
One of the ways of achieving sensitivity to the issues and making a start is to carry out a stocktaking exercise. This can be done either on one’s own, or together with colleagues, employees, and selected customers or suppliers. As in a general inspection, what matters is giving one’s own company, or the specific area that one has entrepreneurial ...
Klaus Doppler, Christoph Lauterburg
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Criteria for successful breastfeeding: Mothers' perceptions

Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal, 1996
A descriptive study was conducted to determine the criteria Western Australian mothers use to decide whether their breastfeeding was successful. Successful breastfeeding tends to be measured by duration with minimal research examining breastfeeding success from mothers' perspectives.
Y, Hauck, J, Reinbold
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Success Criteria of Decentralization

2011
The success of decentralization not only depends on the sequence in which different dimensions of decentralization are implemented but also on the following elements; the central government, sub-national capacities, coordination between national and sub-national institutions, participation, and accountability.
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[Criteria of success in implantology].

Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie : MKG, 2003
So far there is no generally accepted definition of success in the case of dental implants, although criteria differing from country to country have been proposed, which evaluate the success of implants with reference to clinical and X-ray control parameters.
R S R, Buch, G, Weibrich, W, Wagner
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Criteria of Success in the Seventies

The Mathematics Teacher, 1972
The criteria of success; in the seventies may be different from the criteria of success in the sixties. We measure our success by the extent to which we achieve our objectives. While some of our objectins are the same in any period of time, there are some that depend on the time. To be able to formulate relevant and realizable goals for the next decade
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Criteria for successful estrogen therapy in osteoporosis

Osteoporosis International, 1993
Estrogens are well established as agents that stabilize the skeleton and reduce the risk of osteoporotic fractures among postmenopausal women. For maximum benefit, preventive therapy should begin as early as possible after ovarian failure begins to occur.
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Factors influencing project success criteria

2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS), 2013
This paper uses a literature review to present the risk factors that are most common to project success criteria through a project's entire life cycle. Empirical investigation and statistical analysis examined correlations between these factors. On the basis of the statistical correlations found we conclude that there are four factors in the initiation
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EKIAS — Success Criteria of PKI Implementations

2007
In the last months, FH Brandenburg and TeleTrusT have carried out the project called EKIAS to analyse success criteria of public key infrastructures and PKI implementations. The results are clear, and not surprising to experts. The top three insights are: • sociological aspects have a higher influence than widely assumed, • return on ...
Anja Beyer   +6 more
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Criteria for success of surgical treatment of glaucoma

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1997
Outcome measures for studies of the surgical treatment of glaucoma include intraocular pressure, functional status (usually with visual field measurements), and structural status of the optic nerve or nerve fiber layer. Older studies relied heavily and almost solely on intraocular pressure as a surrogate measure for expected glaucomatous damage, but ...
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