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Meanings of subjective quality in English
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Usage of subjective quality in English
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The majority of long-term survivors reported a good subjectivequality of life.
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Both reviewers rated the subjectivequality of ICE images superior to TEE.
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A personal subjectivequality must enter into the performance.
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Visual and refractive outcomes were analyzed, and the subjectivequality of patients' life was evaluated by questionnaires survey.
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The results of this study support the direct assessment of mild-to-moderate dementia patients about their subjectivequality of life.
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What is meant in both cases is that objectively negative factors in one's life have relatively little effect on subjectivequality of life.
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The authors analysed the number of rehospitalisations after discharge from the index hospitalisation as well as psychopathologic symptoms and subjectivequality of life.
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Methods: A sample of 91 patients with mild-to-moderately severe dementia and their primary family caregiver rated five domains of the patients' subjectivequality of life.
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Subjectivequality of life was measured using the MANSA questionnaire.
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As it turns out, there's evidence that subjectivequalities like loveliness are correlated with a number's memorability.