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Significados de key parameter en inglés
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Uso de key parameter en inglés
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The movie identified a keyparameter, the basic reproduction number R-nought.
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With a neutron component, morphology is a keyparameter in the organ dose calculation.
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This is a keyparameter for the company.
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Advertisement Elevation is a keyparameter for oceanographers.
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Most importantly, the government changed the criteria for this capital injection, using banks' profitability as a keyparameter.
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Cost-effectiveness results were robust to changes in keyparameter values and assumptions as demonstrated by deterministic sensitivity analyses.
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The board had said it wanted to find an outsider, a keyparameter for satisfying critics in Washington.
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Conclusion: Test-retest variability is a keyparameter that should be reported for tests used for serial screening for LTBI.
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The basic reproduction number, R0 or R-nought, is a keyparameter determining the rate of spread of an epidemic.
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The company's North America sales, a keyparameter for growth, rose 45 percent in December quarter from a year earlier.
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Exercise intensity is a keyparameter for exercise prescription but the optimal range for individuals with high cardiorespiratory fitness is unknown.
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The size of the transfecting particles is therefore a keyparameter in this process, as expected by the constraints imposed by the glomerular filtration barrier.
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The results were generally robust to changes in keyparameter values but were sensitive to assumptions about the HIV transmission probability for receptive anal intercourse.
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The mutation rate (μ) is likely to be a keyparameter in leukemogenesis, but historically, it has been difficult to measure in humans.
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This is a unique feature of DQ2 and is likely a keyparameter for preferential binding of proline-rich gluten peptides and development of celiac disease.
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Background: The association between chlamydia infection and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a keyparameter for models evaluating the impact of chlamydia control programs.