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This tool provides two methods for objective response determination that can be easily implemented in any lab, potentially leading to greater comparability of results across institutions.
After selecting satisfactory models for HIV and HCV risk (second step models), final models were constructed by including all variables appearing in either of the second step models for greater comparability of HIV and HCV predictors.
John's 20 study also reported higher elasticities than our estimates for both bidis and leaf tobacco in urban and rural areas; the use of the same methodological approach, inclusion of both tobacco and alcohol using households, and leaf tobacco in the sample and use of quinquennial CES data from 1999 to 2000, suggests greater comparability of our results with John's study.
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This type of approach would ultimately pave the way for much greater comparability between the results of different investigations and for the development of comparable assessment techniques for children at different ages during longitudinal investigations.
In this paper, we have provided a standardized methodology for estimating monthly pediatric ARV costs that could allow for greater comparability between future analyses of cost-effectiveness.
So the aim is to create greater comparability in the GDP figures of member states, in part because this is the basis on which EU funds are distributed.
General patient satisfaction questionnaires allow for greater comparability between a wide variety of healthcare disciplines, patient conditions or healthcare settings [ 16, 19- 22], which can provide a broad overview of issues that may require attention.
While ambulatory BP is considered to be more strongly related to cardiovascular and renal risk than clinic BP [ 15, 16], reporting both measurements allows for greater comparability with studies using either of these measurements alone.
Researchers are encouraged to follow guidance on key variables to report that would enable greater comparability and support replication and refinement of models in research and practice [ 142].
They argue for a broadly accepted definition of success to allow greater comparability within the field [ 10].
This review highlights the need for more structured choice of scale in landscape studies, and in particular the need for more standardized size of grain and extent for greater comparability among studies.
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