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Thus, for life-cycle harmonization it is relevant to include all service providers.

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The team responsible for WP5, 'Database Harmonization and IT-Infrastructure', was led by a bioinformatics team from the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Sweden's Karolinska Institutet.

But we need greater cooperation and harmonization when it comes to the crucial political and economic decisions, otherwise we won't stand a chance against the Chinese, the Indians, or the Americans.

In addition, the International Federation for Clinical Chemistry IFCCC) developed a reference method using mass spectrometry (or capillary electrophoresis) for A1C measurement, which should result in international harmonization as it facilitates traceability to a metrologically sound accuracy base.

At the same time, these observations pose major challenges for assay harmonization as it is clear that two-thirds of the labs involved had difficulty in accurately and reproducibly measuring specific T cell frequencies.

During cross-cultural harmonization discussions, it was determined that some differences in coding frequency arose from variation in the number and types of probing questions used by the IFG moderators.

In fact, as knowledge of biological pathogenesis, homoeostasis, and dose-dependent transitions continue to be understood and integrated, it seems that a low-dose, non-linear, biological threshold, dose response approach might emerge as the choice for this default harmonization, if it is needed at all.

Bugge (1996) has identified four versions of the PPP: economically, it promotes efficiency; legally, it promotes justice; it promotes harmonization of international environmental policies; it defines how to allocate costs within a State.

The modifications Lavrov made to "La Marseillaise" included a change in meter from 2/2 to 4/4 and music harmonization to make it sound more Russian.

An advantage of applying hydrostatic compression is that it allows for harmonization of the applied load, and it allows mechanical stimulation of different types of cultivated constructs including the softer ones.

Laura Elise Schwendinger's "Song for Andrew" (2008) pays tribute to her teacher Andrew Imbrie, who died in 2007, by wrapping a theme from his "Pilgrimage" (1983) in her own harmonization and gradually taking it into her own rhythmic and harmonic world.

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