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Another could be inclusion of "grant-back" clauses for technology advancements — in which any improvements have to be disclosed — to avoid enabling a direct competitor, Hsu and Marx write.

The availability of complete data for some 'basic' variables and a minimum amount of follow-up could be inclusion criteria.

A solution could be inclusion of case history information and formation of distinct subgroups differing in duration of symptoms related to the developing disease.

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This next best tax treatment could be the inclusion of the employer-paid health insurance as an itemized medical deduction on Schedule A (Form 1040) [S30].

Even weirder, though, could be the inclusion of skijoring at the 1928 games in St. Moritz, and sled dog racing in 1932 at Lake Placid.

One reason for this could be the inclusion of outpatient diagnoses (fig 3).

A possible extension of the web interface in future work could be the inclusion of these predictions.

Furthermore, a potential avenue for improving the screen could be the inclusion of dose response curves for each compound.

A possible explanation could be the inclusion of right ventricular trabecula in the measurement of the basal septal wall by echocardiography, especially in patients with massive hypertrophy.

One of the most relevant improvements could be the inclusion of natural language processing tools in order to extract and transform the data stored in free text.

Another relevant bias could be the inclusion of data from presumably healthy subjects without any psychological screening to exclude any DSM-IV axis I psychiatric disorders.

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