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An important way forward in developing a wider understanding of QSARs for regulatory purposes is therefore to step back from citing individual examples, and instead to elaborate and increase understanding of the often-complex issues around model development, use and acceptance.

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Since the ultimate goal of the research was to develop a wider understanding the role of analytics in respect to improving decision-making, participants were predominantly senior management and those who have some role associated with decision-making within higher education (N = 82) (see Table 1).

In this paper, we explore the social responsibilities of medical tourists and voluntourists to identify commonalities and distinctions that can be used to develop a wider understanding of social responsibility in global health care practices.

The school was found to "severely restrict the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils" and prevent them from "developing a wider, deeper understanding of different faiths, communities, cultures and lifestyles, including those of England".

Orly is developing a wider men's line.

The approach-based working method aims to make teaching more integrated, and develop both a wide understanding and versatile skills.

This paper reports the findings of a systematic narrative review of qualitative studies concerning people's experience of living with CHF, aiming to develop a wide-ranging understanding of what is known about the patient experience.

The aim of this review was to develop a wide-ranging understanding of what is known about the patient experience of CHF based on narrative accounts of firsthand experience by patients or indirect experience by health professionals or family carers.

Computational techniques are therefore being developed in order to provide both a wider understanding of the phenomenon and engineering tools for prediction of materials susceptibility toward hydrogen embrittlement.

The study of bog bodies, including these found in Lindow Moss, have contributed to a wider understanding of well-preserved human remains, helping to develop new methods in analysis and investigation.

The comparison may therefore develop a wider and more clinically generalisable understanding of commonalities and differences across ethnic groups.

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