ease of use
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use
noun
uk/juːs/us/juːs/
a purpose for which something ...
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Preferences centred on academic support, search engines and personal interest sites; with a plus for wealth of functions/content,easeofuseand appearance.
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My own subsequent performances (2005 and 2006) have been very instructive in refining the reconstructed system foreaseofuseand reliability on stage.
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Specifically, telemedicine project managers must keep providers' needs (easeofuseand incentives) in mind when designing a telemedicine system.
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With respect toeaseofuse, these findings pointed out the importance of presenting research evidence in easily understood ways to decision makers.
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It is often the technical problems associated with each approach, or conversely theireaseofuse, which dictates the eventual choice.
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The second area concernedeaseofuseby non-experts, especially because demonstrating value to stakeholders was important.
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Noninvasive heating methods may also allow foreaseofuse.
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The choice of a chemical disinfectant involves a compromise between activity, toxicity, andeaseofuse.
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Other important properties areeaseofuseand short administration time, and availability of multiple equivalent forms to avoid practice effects with repeated use.
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They involve qualitative matters such as appearance andeaseofuse.
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Easeofuseby the physician is also important.
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These includeeaseofuseby both patient and physician.
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For clip appliers, finally, the issues areeaseofuseand clip security.
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There was no significant difference in the reportedeaseofuse.
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Prognostic indexes are popular with clinicians because of their simplicity andeaseofusein a clinical setting.
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The popularity of this method derives from itseaseofuseand reasonable success rate.
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Further refinement of the interface, including the incorporation of alternative access methods, could produce improved efficiency andeaseofusefor users with disabilities.
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