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However the analysis is not critically contingent on precise data values.
The validity of computed associations between health outcomes and measures of GP access such as GP density is contingent on geographical data quality.
This concept can provide a sample size only contingently (i.e., contingent on data collection and analysis, as per Glaser and Strauss).
Nonetheless, in some cases, surveillance may be the only practical method to obtain sufficient data to carry out a preliminary assessment of risk (contingent on adequate quality data).
This makes predictions of flood levels contingent on thousands of data points, not just depth gauges here and there.
The full implementation of the technology is contingent on Söderqvist ensuring his data gathering is in line with EU data protection rules; but eventually, Söderqvist hopes that it will be able to do more.
The veracity of weighting hospital output by RIW is contingent on accurately reported clinical data.
The analysis is based on contingent valuation data from a household survey among a small representative sample of the Ukrainian population.
Our evaluation also indicates that results are highly contingent on the nature of the data.
This is, of course, contingent on the availability of NIHSS data to the end-user in the relevant dataset.
This customization therefore is contingent on obtaining at least some local data on such pieces of information as prevalence of illness, hospitalizations, chronic and acute illnesses, and deliveries.
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