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The firm also showed off its Heart Rate Earphones, which are designed to capture data about the wearer's blood flow and oxygen consumption while exercising.
An evaluation form was designed to capture data in 2 phases: (1) interpretation of WSIs and (2) interpretation of glass slides.
In particular the log was designed to capture data concerning the indication for the ultrasound exam (as determined by the provider), the exam findings, and basic demographic data about the patient.
The questions were designed to capture data on the following themes: demographic profile such as age and gender, experience in radiography and DM, specialised education and training in DM and self-assessed training needs (Table 1).
The CERAD protocol was designed to capture data relevant to dementia status not physical function.
The project involves building a registry designed to capture data from patients enrolled in three large integrated health care systems in the United States.
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Given the importance of knowledge, attitudes, and behavior (KABs) as determinants of exposure, current data systems designed to capture information about KABs may be valuable tools for developing ongoing population exposure tracking efforts.
The data abstraction form was designed to capture information on the study setting and design, complications, and methodological quality.
To safely guard data credibility, data collection should be prospectively designed to capture sufficient data to support analysis if possible.
Pictured below is a device designed to capture the data stored on an ATM card's magnetic stripe as the card is inserted into the machine.
A stated preference experiment is designed to capture the data of sub-urban train mode choice behavior.
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