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No single standard exists for reporting citywide carbon emissions.

Given that no formal database exists for reporting conflicts of interest, our findings may very well underestimate the prevalence of conflicts of interest among authors weighing in on rosiglitazone's safety.

At present no surveillance system exists for reporting dog or cat bite wound-associated infections and, therefore, the incidence of NO-1 isolated from bite wound infections is not known; however, these 22 reported cases likely represent only a fraction of the true number of potential NO-1 infections.

2 4 However, it is difficult to accurately quantify anaphylaxis: diagnosis is based on clinical judgement and may at times be missed; coding in hospitals and prehospital emergency services is inconsistent; and no standard mechanism exists for reporting new cases of anaphylaxis.

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Voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) provides a wealth of data on urinary tract function and anatomy, but few standards exist for reporting VCUG findings.

Few precedents exist for reporting biomonitoring data to individuals when there is little information for interpreting health implications.

In the accountability latent factors the highest loading of 0.783 was in the item "Systems exist for reporting, investigating, and adjudicating misallocation or misuse of resources" (Table  2).

Because a gold standard does not currently exist for reporting the quality of RCTs, scales used for this purpose of reporting quality are only assessed based on an accepted theoretical model [ 50, 51].

8 Although good reasons exist for reporting sample size calculations in publications, 20 31 previous reviews of publications have found poor reporting of sample size calculations and their underlying assumptions.

Recognised standards exist for reporting meta-analyses of trials and observational studies [ 2, 3] However there are no standards for systematic reviews in general (see terminology box for the distinction between systematic reviews, health technology assessments and meta-analyses).

Although several guidelines already exist for reporting the results of genetic testing, these focus on molecular genetic testing and do not cover the other two branches of laboratory genetics, namely biochemical genetics and cytogenetics.

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