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Data collected using a patient diary filled in by the parents cannot be independently ascertained, which may compromise their accuracy.
The complexity of each procedure was not ascertained which may have had some bearing on outcome and duration of surgery as well.
We have assumed a discovery panel of 1,000 individuals from the same population from which the analysis cohort has been ascertained which may not always be the case.
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One technique that many are pinning their hopes on to reduce clinical failures is "pharmacogenomics"—using genetic tests to ascertain which patients may or may not respond to a drug.
In 17% of cases, hepatic cirrhosis was ascertained, which suggests that it also may be another predisposing factor to infection.
To explore the barriers to stool sample collection and specimen return to ascertain which factors may help to improve the process.
Statistical analysis was performed in order to ascertain which clinical and molecular variables may influence outcome, in terms of disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS).
To ascertain which families of PDE4 isoforms may be deregulated during prostate cancer progression 19 human prostate cancer cell lines and xenografts were selected and screened for their PDE4 content using RT-qPCR.
Further elucidation of the mechanisms that are involved in early NSAID associated gastrointestinal events may help to ascertain which individuals are at greatest risk for early gastrointestinal events.
A four-stage approach was taken to ascertain which attributes of people with diabetes may necessitate a significantly different approach to management.
Lack of an effective web presence curtails the ability of programs to attract applicants, and in turn applicants may be unable to ascertain which programs are the best fit for their career aspirations.
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