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Synonyms for responsiveness

ready acceptance of often new suggestions, ideas, influences, or opinions

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Synonyms for responsiveness

responsive to stimulation

the quality of being responsive

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The vigileo-floTrac™ system: Arterial waveform analysis for measuring cardiac output and predicting fluid responsiveness: A clinical review.
These findings critically advance the understanding of the emergence of altruism in humans by identifying responsiveness to fear in others as an early precursor contributing to variability in prosocial behaviour.
The thresholds of PLR-?SV and PLR-?CO for predicting fluid responsiveness were higher in the GEF ≥20% group than in the GEF <20% group (?SV: 12% vs.
This is the first assessment of the responsiveness of the NBSS, and all the domains (aside from consequences), the QOL question, and the overall score were responsive to positive change.
In a system tilted strongly in favor of the wealthy, Gilens sees the positive effect of presidential elections on responsiveness as a glimmering sign that democracy still works in America.
Keywords: Equity, Fair financing, Health system, Pakistan, Responsiveness.
The postal survey has the purpose of measuring perceived health system responsiveness, health related quality of life, experiences with disease management programmes (DMPs) and (subjective) socioeconomic background.
2003; Crampton, Patten 2008) is corporate social responsiveness. Responsiveness means that companies should take explicit and forward looking actions to respond and to deal with stakeholders and public policy issues (Waddock 2004).
In support of the company's continued focus on customer responsiveness and process upgrades, he will work with the company's teams in Southaven, Miss., and Rothenburg, Germany, to ensure the Americas business is well-positioned to meet market demands and focused on continuous improvement.
Reidsma works at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, and has experience with website design and user responsiveness on a global level.
MORE must be done to improve the "safety and responsiveness" of hospitals put into failure regimes, England's chief inspector of hospitals has said.
While the policy responsiveness (1) of incumbent governments is an important element of democratic practices, we do not know exactly to what extent governments are capable of fulfilling this function of democratic representation.
Evaluation of FTc as a predictor of fluid responsiveness using an independent method for determining change in stroke volume/cardiac output is warranted.
The authors report that OVA-sensitized pups born to BPA-treated mothers had increased numbers of eosinophils in broncho alveolar lavage fluid, increased airway responsiveness (based on whole-body barometric plethysmography following a methacholine challenge), and higher anti-OVA serum IgE concentrations than pups born to BPA-unexposed mothers.
(1) Scholars often define "the people" as a majority subset of the whole and measure the representativeness of government in terms of its responsiveness to the interests of the majority of the electorate.