Sentence examples for a standardised introduction from inspiring English sources

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A standardised introduction to the study was used to describe who was carrying out the survey, its confidential nature and how the telephone numbers had been randomly selected.

For the Prevention cohort, clinical staff phoned potentially eligible women who had enquired about the IBIS-II trial (usually in response to media advertisements) and invited them to join the DA study using a standardised introduction.

Meanwhile, large multi-centre studies — e.g. the Microarray Innovations in LEukaemia (MILE) study 10 — prepare for a standardised introduction of gene expression profiling in diagnostic algorithms, aiming to translate this novel methodology into clinical routine for the benefit of patients with the complex disorders.

During meetings, consensus was achieved in a Delphic fashion [ 15] on the need for an initial course dealing with systematic reviews of the effectiveness of interventions, and with teaching tuned to the basics of EBM to make a standardised introduction to practicable EBM.

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Surgical advances in recent years have led to a significant reduction of local recurrences particularly due to standardised introduction of total mesorectal excision (TME) (MacFarlane et al, 1993).

Conclusions: Introduction of a standardised kit list and a robust system for checking the bags has improved consistency, safety and user satisfaction.

In future, the introduction of a standardised index term for CPGs, analogous to MeSH terms, may facilitate identification by search engines and help to improve retrieval performance.

The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the introduction of a standardised proforma for major trauma patients improved the quality of documentation in an urban Emergency Department (ED).

Regarding summative feedback, Anderson (2011) suggests that allowing candidates to review their test scores, and the introduction of a standardised appeal process within the selection system, may reduce the possibility of litigation by disgruntled candidates [ 8].

The introduction of a standardised reporting format in November 2007 increased the frequency of inclusion of mortality data (by 36%), population denominators (79%) and trends in data (88%) in monthly medical reports.

Group B consisted of all colorectal cancer patients provided with SIPCS which were assigned to HAI within the scope of a standardised protocol between 1996 and the introduction of IIPCS in 2000.

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