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We use a health indicator that has been found to be appropriate for comparative studies on social determinants of health: self-rated health [ 24, 25].
Acrylic plates with the same hardness as dentine have also been used and been shown to be appropriate for comparative studies of dentifrice abrasivity [ 12].
It is likely that data from several genome-wide association studies will be available for breast cancer, as well as other phenotypes, and the use of multiple analytic methods will be appropriate for comparative purposes.
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Areas such as Coventry and Birmingham are appropriate for comparative studies, and high recruitment (61%) and retention (90% after 1 year) rates were achieved for the UKADS trial (12).
As shown in Figure 6C, the immobilized antibody immuno-captured equivalent amounts of hGGT1 from each pool of activity-normalized hGGT1, indicating that the method was appropriate for comparative analyses.
Alternatives to immunohistochemistry for detection and expression analysis of relevant prognostic genes may also be appropriate; for example, analysis by array-comparative genomic hybridization, cDNA microarray and RT-PCR approaches have each been shown to permit prognostic classification [ 11, 12, 16- 19, 21, 32- 34].
16 However, it should be noted that tight HbA1c control may not be appropriate for all patients and assessment of comparative effectiveness was not the goal of this study.
21 22 The comparative evidence, however, suggests that a common rehabilitation programme may be appropriate for meeting many of the needs of both groups.
They may not be appropriate for everyone.
Acupuncture may not be appropriate for everyone.
This approach is appropriate for our comparative analysis of America's MSAs, but does average over variation in conservation funding within MSAs.
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