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The phrase "a rigorous information" is not correct in English.
The word "information" is uncountable, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The report provided rigorous information on the subject matter."
Alternatives: "thorough information" or "detailed information."
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A substantial amount of agency administrative information – big data – can be transformed into knowledge for policy and management actions through a rigorous information generation process.
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Clearly there is a desire for contemporary and rigorous information upon which clinical treatment can be guided and individual clinical decisions made.
Thus, where conventional wisdom on value for money in public health and medicine fails to provide an adequate basis for intervention choice, the development of rigorous information on costs and health benefits from a wide range of intervention strategies offers essential information to planners and policy makers in resource constrained settings.
"Clearly this is something on people's minds". Perhaps the most scientifically rigorous information available comes from a 2007 study, led by researchers at Harvard University, that used data from more than 18,000 women who participated in the Nurses Health Studyy, one of the longest-running investigations into women's health in the U.S.
The aims of the study were to report the low-toxicity profile in 58 patients receiving raltitrexed when a rigorous patient information and education strategy was implemented together with an intensive supportive adjuvant drugs regimen from the start.
He, quite sensibly, put all options back on the table, but then the government realised it did not have sufficiently rigorous information and modelling to start narrowing things down.
As we progress towards providing more rigorous information to policy-makers, how should the national and international processes for negotiating policy decisions be changed?
"The theory is that if we had more rigorous information on patient outcomes, we would be able to adjust therapies in a more scientifically rigorous way," says Richard Kravitz, a physician and health policy researcher at the University of California, Davis, who is not involved in the Cincinnati effort.
Having taken into consideration rigorous information from 24 participating fashion schools in 11 countries, more than 4,000 fashion students and alumni were surveyed, as well as HR professionals and fashion influencers.
The outcome of such analysis will give rigorous information about the LF.
This relationship is useful for estimating ( {sigma}_{chi}^2 ) when we do not have rigorous information on u 0(r).
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