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The different numbers of participants on which the results are based in Tables 2 to 6 (varying from 71too 111 for the trial and from 451 to 308 for BreathingSpace) reflect differences in the completeness of data with respect to the different outcomes measured.
However, there were no important differences in the completeness of follow-up data according to nerve conduction or other clinical findings at baseline.
We show that differences in the completeness of predicted gene relationships and in the phylogenetic information are, for the great majority, not due to the methods used, but to differences in the underlying database concepts.
7 In 2006, we reported our evaluation of European national strategic plans and showed wide differences in the completeness of plans in relation to their inclusion of factors identified by WHO as important.
Boys had an increased risk of brain tumour as compared with girls, and children born between 1977 and 1978 were at an increased risk, although this may reflect differences in the completeness of data for earlier periods.
From the 5 RCTs and a large-scale multicentre prospective review by Lujan et al., there were no statistical differences in the completeness of the TME, involvement of the circumferential resection margin (CRM), and number of lymph nodes harvested.
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Analysis of the variations of martensitic amount at different areas of our ribbon, through its width and length, showed that the difference in the completeness of the γ α martensitic transformation is connected to the different average sizes of the austenite grains in these areas (grain size effect of transformation).
Variation in the prevalence of reported medical diagnoses may be attributable to differences across countries in the completeness of medical records, providers' medical reporting practices, and/or true absence of disease in the MOSAIc patient population.
The themes were then checked and verified, and differences in the accuracy or completeness of themes were resolved by discussion among the authors (LC, SP and MH).
To correct for differences in coding completeness, the rates for each country were multiplied by the result of the "mean number of secondary diagnoses in Germany" divided by the "mean number of secondary diagnoses in this country", yielding 1.71 for the HES, 1.00 for the DRG statistic, and 0.74 for the NIS.
Differences in TNM completeness between the sexes were minor, with males exhibiting a slightly higher completeness than females.
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