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In 1977, Up Holland grammar became Winstanley College, a sixth-form college you may recognise as having ranked first in the Guardian's countrywide collation of A-level results, but which to me will always be a low-lying straggle of buildings, mainly built in the 1950s, where I spent some of the happiest times of my life.
The cons: As well as being prone to crash Microsoft Excel at 84MB for the full sheet, the database is a collation of a huge range of sources.
At the evidence collation stage, a systematic review of data is performed using a search strategy designed to identify all relevant data.
A second development period focussed social audits on methods of feedback and collation of a second order of evidence: what communities and service workers felt could be done about the problems identified in the household surveys.
It's hard to imagine Heubl's vision of an efficient, device-driven, paperless healthcare system implemented any time soon within an organisation as large as the NHS, but he's at pains to stress that this kind of data collation within a "patient passport" isn't new.
Comparison of different foam-free Surfactin production processes regarding their process parameters and collation with a fermentation process applying foam fractionation [2].
Patient satisfaction data collation is a priority for the UK's Care Quality Commission.
Equally, post-marketing surveillance for both safety and efficacy is feasible in real time with electronic collation of a drug treatment (using encashment rather than prescription data).
This exercise enabled the collation of a set of nine diagnostic criteria defined by experts as supportive of the diagnosis of ELPV (Table 5); no essential features were identified.
Maybe causal to this lack of data collation is a corresponding lack of incentive in the form of mental health specific targets or funding, which is likely to translate into other deficiencies, such as the lack of stop smoking specialist staff able to dedicate themselves to mental health work.
The signifier complexomics is a linguistic polymer, a collation of components, compressed into a neologism, but conveying crucial convictions of contemporary life sciences research.
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