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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessed to complete" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "The document was accessed to complete the necessary forms for the application."
Alternatives: "accessed for completion" or "retrieved to finalize".
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PHC records will also be accessed to complete the secondary prevention and follow-up components of the audit and is subject to variability.
In the event of missing data the relevant clinical databases and case report forms will be accessed to complete the database.
Additional birth records from Newcastle General Hospital were accessed to complete some key variables which were not in the birth ledgers, including birth weight and gestational age.
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Access to complete data processing descriptions enables a consumer to better understand how to interpret data that they receive.
Access to complete microarray data sets will be available at NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus.
Access to complete and accurate data from clinical trials of drugs currently in use remains a pressing concern.
Furthermore, since many of the studies were retrospective cohort studies, they usually did not have access to complete lifetime smoking histories of study subjects.
8, 10, 11 We had access to complete independent registration of births, miscarriages, and prescriptions, which reduced the risk of selection and information biases.
The DMQ was also accessed to allow completing it online directly on screen.
Graduate fields provide support and oversight to this advising relationship so the DGS and the GFA will also have access to completed forms.
Collection of data at a central location with direct access to completed questionnaires is favourable.
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