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It remains an open question if a more citizen-science based approach would have been more effective to involve the local population in the basic monitoring of El Chichόn.
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A rules-based approach would have the benefit of clarity.
Even a genome-based approach would have been judged entirely impossible a few years ago and is far from reality even now.
Finally, an evidence-based approach would have surfaced data suggesting that average players can be extremely productive and that A players can founder, depending on the system they work in.
Moreover, in this context, a data-based approach would have not been feasible.
However, it is relevant to note that rs6897932 was the eighth most associated marker identified, confirming that a GWAS-based approach would have identified this association had it not already been established through the candidate gene approach.
Although a next-generation sequencing-based approach would have allowed generation of much higher numbers of cDNA sequence reads, maximum read lengths would have been rather short, which in the case of HML-2 likely complicates reliable cDNA assignment or makes it impossible for many HML-2 loci.
An anti-IL-1 based approach would be expected to have a beneficial effect upon atherogenic mechanisms at multiple levels.
A performance based approach would be ideal under such situations.
With the chancellor having returned the "Star Chamber" to British politics, these human rights based approaches would be invaluable.
If the chosen approach would have been based on the highest sensitivity, the threshold of each parameter would have been decreased with a resulting sensitivity and specificity of the PALM score of respectively 90 and 80% instead of 85 and 95%.
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