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Note that it is assumed that each user has perfect channel knowledge at the receiver and is informed about whether it is served adaptively or non-adaptively.

They have calculated that excluding those that do not have or know how to use smartphones, plus those that cannot spend the considerable extra time for the burdensome QR process, will mean that only a very small percentage of shoppers will actually be informed about whether their food is genetically engineered.

Patients will not be informed about whether or not the 3D-scan was made available to the surgeon.

The treating physician and the patient will, after the termination of the study, be informed about whether the patient has continued IFX or received a placebo.

Although implicit or undisclosed rationing has its defenders [ 12, 27], recent studies show that patients and citizens prefer to be informed about whether or not aspects of clinical provision are subject to rationing by physicians [ 22, 23].

Participants should also be informed about whether their withdrawal from the ancillary research is possible (eg, the data and specimens are coded and identifiable); what withdrawal means in this context (eg, used specimens and data derived from them cannot be withdrawn); and what information derived from the specimen related research will be provided to them, if any.

If you are planning to swim in the cool blue clean water of the beach, be informed about the sea whether it is good to swim or not.

We wonder whether managers know about the requirement to use cold water with enzymatic cleaners, whether they know about what temperature water their employees are using, whether they are informed about specific slip incidents or whether they are fully aware of the extent of the safety issue.

As one example, it was noted that while 'the literature calls regularly for reductions in acute care spending to support community based care' (III:5), we much less frequently hear about efforts to do this, and even less frequently are informed about the outcomes and whether or not any savings or improved outcomes are actually realized.

The radiologists reading your images will be informed about this and will decide whether you should be recalled based on these symptoms.

Patients were informed about MSCs preoperatively and decided whether to receive them at the time of surgery; the decision was solely up to the patients.

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