词汇 | example_english_endpoint |
释义 | Examples of endpointThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The types and shall be assigned to the two endpoints of a communication session. Secondary endpoints included treatment time and systematic/random error assessments. Consequently, the fluctuating velocity histories felt by the two points are identical, except at the endpoints, and the separation between the two does not change. When interval endpoints are replaced by trains and stations, the corresponding distinction between at and near is that of stop and through trains. In particular, the 100 and 100 endpoints can artificially stretch the distribution of voters around a party's position. Both, major systemic hemorrhage and any cerebral or major systemic hemorrhage, were defined as secondary endpoints of the trial. Table 1 reports the dose-response coefficients for various health endpoints, including an uncertainty interval. Otherwise, there exists a subarc c of forming a loop (recall that intersects the non-self-intersecting arc only at its endpoints). A -partial side s is a closed -leaf segment whose endpoints are corners and such that int s does not contain any corner. Following the above example, researchers may assign different scores (weights) to different targeted endpoints, and evaluate the treatment alternatives based on the scoring system. In addition, they usually use results based on surrogate or intermediate endpoints to obtain the final endpoints. We found general agreement that demonstrating effects on clinical endpoints, also referred to as studying effectiveness, should be a main issue in drug regulation. Simple models and complex simulations, then, are in at least this way different types of objects, while they are related as endpoints on a continuum. Intervals with rational endpoints can be encoded into integers and recursive enumerability is the classical notion from computability on the integers. The classical theory of circle mappings says that n constitutes for each n a partition of the interval [, 1] into disjoint subintervals (modulo the endpoints). We will call the extree together with the endpoints a closed extree. Adjusting the paths slightly, we may suppose that all endpoints in a given section agree. The study endpoints appear to be recurrent herpes at delivery and the need for delivery by caesarean section. The proof idea is to estimate the maximal overlap at exactly n positions on the circle, namely at the left endpoints of the arcs. Secondary endpoints were evaluation of cosmesis and adverse events by physicians and patients. Let a and b be nodes at distance i from respective endpoints of this segment. Clearly edges with rank zero do not occur in graphs because they would correspond to edges with no endpoints. Without loss of generality a and d are the endpoints of this path. In contrast, blind walking to the endpoints of the two types of intervals yielded equal responses. One of the primary reasons for this is the presumed greater clinical relevance of these endpoints. Secondary endpoints of the combination phase were as for the initial phase of monotherapy. Pre-randomisation, and at the two endpoints, blood was taken to assess hormonal and immune system function. However, state 22 is legal, corresponding to both endpoints being near the observer. The eight states are readily verified to be exactly the allowed combinations of states of two consecutive endpoints (or trains) as seen by an observer. The existing database regarding oncology nurses is diverse with respect to geographical0cultural representation, targeted endpoints, and methodological quality. The endpoints chosen and their incidence in the trial area affect this determination. Let s, t be the common endpoints of both conversions. One may infer a smaller degree of significant friendships across socioeconomic groups in the two endpoints of the occupational hierarchy. Now each chord is parametrised by its endpoints. The incidence of paroxysmal or permanent atrial fibrillation and of thromboembolic events-other endpoints of sick sinus syndrome studies-did not differ in the three study arms. Bayesian applications are especially useful in studies involving multiple endpoints, which are common in clinical studies. The number of correctly staged patients and its corresponding costs are the endpoints of the study. Primary endpoints are local recurrence and the development of contralateral breast cancer. Primary endpoints were time to locoregional recurrence, frequency of mastectomy for recurrence, breast cancer-specific mortality, time to distant metastases, and all-cause mortality. Raters were trained on the accent endpoints during the very first reliability assessment, although that was not its real intention. By including one or both endpoints, we thus get stronger conditions, and, similarly, we get a stronger mode of convergence. The fixed particles added to each configuration at sites 0 and n correspond to the fixed endpoints of each staircase walk. Second, what are the desired endpoints of any proposed change? Improvement in gene therapy strategies has been hampered by the lack of clinical endpoints to measure gene delivery and to quantify gene expression. Secondary endpoints will include maternal outcome, pregnancy outcome, diagnostic procedures used and the biology of the tumour. Fourth, what do the endpoints of the scale represent? The distribution of the statistical power of the published analyses differs between endpoints. We can even assume that 1 has a real analytic continuation past the endpoints. In this set the set of endpoints of these hairs form a special subset. However, sometimes we want the endpoints to have specific itineraries and thus we have to replace the separated point in a more tricky way. We also answer several questions about escaping endpoints of dynamic rays. The analysis of secondary endpoints did not show significant differences between groups. Instead, readily observable, clinically meaningful endpoints that represent disease progression are utilized. The only differences are at the endpoints of the trajectories. In rodent models of persistent pain, these heightened responses are measured routinely using hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia as behavioral endpoints that represent pain in humans. A rational interval is one with both its endpoints rational numbers. Telic-atelic distinguishes predicates with endpoints (sing a song) from those without (sing). 10. The primary efficacy outcome measure is the time to reach specified endpoints. Multiple endpoints such as mortality and morbidity are common in clinical studies. Therefore, a careful choice of the population used for the valuation of the endpoints seemed important. Therefore, the sample size of trials may be insufficient to detect significant differences in economic endpoints (32). The two endpoints of the edge are simultaneous "events" in the histories of these communities. In order to model a partial plane, parameters tmin and tmax are saved to determine line endpoints. Primary efficacy endpoints for the combined therapy phase were: time to development of fluctuations in disability; and time to the addition of supplementary antiparkinsonian treatment. The desired endpoints of anesthesia are loss of consciousness, amnesia and immobility. Secondary endpoints were progressionfree survival, safety, and quality of life. There were no exemplars of rating endpoints in the training per se, but, again, that was not the aim of training. However, exemplars of the endpoints were present in the reliability assessment, the focus of which was the perception of the accent space. The parameter is the limiting ratio of the expected number of edge endpoints inserted by preferential attachment to the expected total degree of the graph. To save worrying about endpoints, we will assume, for the moment, that is bi-infinite. The basic idea is to consider too many infinite walks, which is done by joining short self-avoiding walks at their endpoints. Primary endpoints were ipsilateral, contralateral, regional, or distant recurrences. There was no evidence of an interaction for any of the endpoints. However, comprehensive lists of reference chemicals for validation studies are not readily available for most toxic endpoints. Consider how the number of outer endpoints changes for a growing tree. Moreover, we require that the union of the secondary bubbles and the joining curves (including their endpoints) are connected and simply connected. The analysis was of an adequate power (more than 109 cases for time to event endpoints and more than 96 for response endpoints). The first intuition is that they will become the endpoints of the hairs and this is certainly so if the itinerary is bounded. The definitions for a maximal r-chain and its endpoints are analogous. In clinical trials, endpoints rely almost exclusively on the analysis of biopsies by molecular and histopathological methods, which provide limited information. We also refer to the endpoints of the -image of any f -geodesic as its special vertices. Proposition 1 implies that any member of this class generates a supergame payoff point somewhere on the line p1p2, excluding its endpoints. Initial and final endpoints are two points on the time axis which indicate the beginning and the ending of a situation, respectively. In particular, it is not a priori clear whether the escape speed of these endpoints is independent of the parameter. In contrast, the perfective aspect focuses on an event from an external perspective, conveying information about the initial and final endpoints of the situation. Instead, the system is free to format protocol headers any way so long as all endpoints in a group use the same format. Future studies should regularly incorporate caregiver endpoints as outcome measures. The elderly have complicated disease states and multiple chronic conditions that do not always have discrete endpoints. Technology constitutes the signs, markers, and endpoints that define disease entities, and it strongly influences both the explanatory models of disease and medical taxonomy. Other important limitations include the very small number of endpoints only 268 total deaths in the cohort. The safety endpoints were the incidence and severity of reported adverse events and abnormal laboratory findings. A beneficial effect on hard clinical endpoints has been more difficult to prove. There are no case control, cohort, or other studies that analyzed the impact of these agents on cardiovascular endpoints. Although excluding the complete array of morbidity endpoints will result in a systematic underestimation of benefits, we adopt this approach for the sake of brevity. However, other endpoints may also be followed-up (until death) in such a design. Many of the endpoints used are not clearly defined in published studies. Thus, galectin-1 may trigger different endpoints along the apoptotic pathways in different target cells. Note that an edge e may have a different position in the ordering for each of its endpoints. In order to avoid isolated points, we require that any two of the removed intervals have no common endpoints. They adopt the distinction between a universal perfect (the predicate holds at every subinterval between and including its endpoints) and an existential perfect. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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