Sentence examples for comprehensive registry from inspiring English sources

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While the telemarketing industry and states have organized scattered do-not-call lists for a number of years, this is the first comprehensive registry for the entire nation.

Officials who organized relief efforts after the Oklahoma City bombing say that New York is inviting problems unless it creates a comprehensive registry of victims and charities and a centralized mechanism to coordinate the distribution of benefits.

These days, people own many devices, they share some of them, and there isn't any comprehensive registry of which phones and laptops go with which people.

We acknowledge that this filter may be overly conservative, however it remains useful as a globally comprehensive registry of native, naturalized and invaded country-level ranges are lacking.

Among esophageal carcinomas, Barrett's adenocarcinoma and endocrine cell carcinoma are extremely rare, with rates of 1.1 and 0.2%, respectively, among 5878 total esophageal cancer cases, according to the Comprehensive Registry of Esophageal Cancer in Japan, 2010 [12].

The NCI has also ignored proddings from Congress and independent scientific experts to develop a comprehensive registry of carcinogens.

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The availability of large and comprehensive registries that include detailed phenotype and genetic information for individuals affected with an ASD and family members is crucial for the discovery of autism susceptibility genes and the development and application of biologically based approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Although their participants' identities are to be strictly protected, the trials will, for the first time, create large and comprehensive registries of patients, their cancer types, the treatments offered and their responses to those treatments.

Therefore, we HPV-tested a population-based cohort of women and used a comprehensive registry-based follow-up to identify the risks for development of histopathologically verified high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2+) associated with infections with 14 different so-called 'high-risk' HPV types.

Research in GN has been limited by poor availability of large comprehensive registries.

Finally, although ClincialTrials.gov is the largest and most comprehensive trial registry, it is possible that some trials were not registered or were registered in other, country-specific registries.

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