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It talks of a robust registry of emissions that would give businesses incentives to invest in new, cleaner technology and voluntarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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The National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) is a statistically robust registry that allows such analyses; however, analytical techniques are not yet standardized.

In addition, during the first development cycle, a more robust registry system that would allow providers to assess their patient population on demand would be developed.

The Pietermaritzburg Metropolitan Trauma Service formerly lacked a robust computerised trauma registry.

Using a robust multi-centre registry of emergency airway management, we aimed to determine whether patients aged 65 years or older have a higher incidence of post-intubation hypotension in the ED.

Next, a robust outcomes-based registry would be markedly enhanced by collection of data regarding the systems in place at each hospital.

The large number of highly symptomatic "cases" (i.e., self-reported sick individuals), as well as representation from all four service branches, including National Guard and Reserve units, makes the VA registry a robust population from which to investigate the characteristics, although not the prevalence, of GW illnesses.

Thus, the present registry represents a robust dataset of confirmed IPF patients in line with the new definition.

We also advocate an evidence shift toward postmarketing studies, with the Interagency Registry of Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support providing a robust infrastructure.

It's a robust field.

A robust winter feast!

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