Examples of using Partial response in English and their translations into French
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5 had a very good partial response(18%), 12 had a partial response(43%) and only 2 patients had a minor response 7.
it is necessary to develop a new theory for partial response analysis.
Partial responses(PR) among 26 patients evaluable for efficacy- predefined number of responses needed to declare the trial result positive has been reached.
The Committee does note, however, the partial responses given in answer to the questions raised
Partial responses or lack of response to one
Treatment responses are prompt, with partial responses occurring at a median of 1.4 months in one study.
Strong ETags permit the caching and reassembly of partial responses, as with byte-range requests.
investigating the potential for utilising partial responses and weighting of results;
on 13 February 2012, with 70 complete and 14 partial responses.
However, the CITT received only two complete responses and two partial responses to 81 questionnaires.
In a few cases, multiple individuals from a municipality submitted partial responses.
Partial responses(PR) and 11 stable disease(SD)
2 companies provided partial responses to the questionnaire, and 6 companies replied that they did not import the subject goods.
Among these 193 patients, 2 complete and 27 partial responses were observed for an overall response rate of 15.0% 95% confidence interval(CI),
The Group received only partial responses to outstanding requests for information addressed to the authorities of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda
Cantons provided full responses,• 12 cantons partial responses,• 6 cantons failed to respond to repeated requests for information in spite of the Federal Act on Freedom of Information.15.
Ukraine have provided partial responses.
and 10 partial responses 25.
their impacts may require“partial responses”, such as ecosystem-based adaptation(EBA),
with 3 partial responses and 11 stable disease responses among 37 patients evaluable for efficacy,