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In medicine, we rely on summaries of evidence, we collate the results from many different trials.
Mark the villain's whereabouts in successive scenes, collate the results from a host of cerebral Sam Spades, and a pattern of connectivity should emerge.On March 11th the connectome games will be unveiled at the Max Planck Science Gallery in Berlin.
The BHA said on Thursday that it could take another two weeks to process all the samples from both yards and collate the results, and that once Suroor has been granted a temporary licence, it will be another two weeks before any horses are allowed to run from Moulton Paddocks.
We poll the whole of the sports desk, then I collate the results and produce our top 10 from that".
Further, the principle of triangulation was employed to collate the results from the questionnaire and key informant interviews.
Instead of taking the means and then comparing them, our approach is to do the pairwise comparisons first for each target (or series) and then collate the results.
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The variability is estimated using Bayesian calibration against experimental data for each scenario, and Bayesian Model-Scenario Averaging (BMSA) is used to collate the resulting posteriors, to obtain a stochastic estimate of a Quantity of Interest (QoI) in an unmeasured (prediction) scenario.
Only by collaborating and collating the results of the various projects can we test conditions, identify challenges and find solutions to succeed in future long space missions.
To avoid disappearing down an HR blackhole, as Marks puts it, Nef's happiness survey gives employees instant results – including personalised action plans – as well as collating the results anonymously for the business.
The principal steps in opinion polling are the following: defining the "universe," choosing a sample, framing a questionnaire, interviewing persons in the sample, collating the results, and then analyzing, interpreting, and ultimately reporting the results.
The oldest, at 150 years, is a catalogue of species called the Zoological Record, which is maintained in the British city of York by a firm called Thomson Zoological that makes its money by scouring the zoological literature, collating the results, and selling them.
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