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France was unexpectedly the most common reported travel destination in this study.
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Second, information on discharge destinations in this study were based on coded data in the DAD rather than actual linkage of records across the continuum of care and thus, misclassification bias is possible.
The 3'UTR of the unc-54 gene, cloned in Gateway pDONR P2R-P3 entry vectors [ 5], was used as an unspecific 3'UTR in all of the destination vectors in this study.
The modest probability of both PC-PART scales' scores ability to accurately reflect patients' discharge destination shown in this study (hypothesis 6), seems likely to be an underestimation of their true discriminative ability.
1 Note that 17 out of the 24 European ideal destinations considered in this study are European countries.
To validate the use of the clone set, three sets of ORFs were examined within three different destination vectors constructed in this study.
The destination vector used in this study was constructed by modifying the pTT3 vector [ 7].
All binary destination vectors (BDVs) in this study were developed from pGreen/pCLEAN, which are highly efficient in a wide arrange of plants [ 25, 26].
The destination vectors used in this study are part of the Drosophila Gateway Vector Collection and are available from the DGRC (https://dgrc.cgb.indiana.edu/).edu/
The destination vectors constructed in this study are based on the lentiviral gene expression which is the most utilized system to efficiently transduce hard to transfect cell lines or primary mammalian cells.
For destination managers, this study could help in designing engaging and interactive 3D tourism destination sites that contribute to an increase in people's interests in visiting the tourism destination in the future.
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