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Where there was incomplete indication of use of a resource (e.g. either number or duration of contacts was given, but not both), missing details were imputed using within-country, within-group median values for resource users with relevant data.
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Early in 2011, upstream suppliers of displays and components let a few of Amazon's secrets into the open, and these early, incomplete indications were actually on whole quite correct.
In addition, the paradigm-busting work of researchers on transgenerational effects, male-mediated teratogenesis, and the general critical impact of early developmental windows all strengthen the case for regarding 2-year postnatal bioassays as incomplete indications of toxicity/carcinogenicity (e.g., Dolinoy et al. 2007; Newbold and McLachlan 1982; Sonne et al. 2008; Swan et al. 2006).
Our approach to define essential drugs for children by volume and by number of children that need a certain medicine is incomplete, as indications and severity of the conditions for which the drug is prescribed also play an important role [ 10].
In theory, restriction is a good strategy, but given the incomplete information on indication in databases, this may lead to other biases such as selection bias.
Data extracted from the chart review included patient demographics (age, gender), BMI, history of prior surgeries, history of barium enemas, and prior incomplete colonoscopy characteristics (indication, number of prior colonoscopies, extent of prior colonoscopy, procedure duration, documented reasons for incomplete colonoscopy, and endoscopes used during the procedure).
While statistics on nurse emigration are incomplete, there are indications that at least some of Ireland's migrant nurses are considering such a move [ 2].
If differences exist, there is an indication of incomplete (unsuccessful) matching and remedial actions are suggested (Caliendo and Kopeinig 2008).
Observational studies have inherent limitations, such as incomplete data, bias by indication and confounding factors.
Ecological diversification without complete RI is commonly observed in nature (e.g. Heliconius butterflies [ 45], cichlid fishes [ 6], Darwin finches [ 46]) and is often considered an indication of "incomplete speciation" [ 42].
Shorter observed sequences could be an indication of incomplete representation of genes, but one must keep in mind that average gene sizes could vary among species, i.e., rice fl-cDNAs (1,747 bp) are 14% longer than Arabidopsis fl-cDNAs (1,532 bp) (TAIR 9 and RIKEN, accessed in 12.2.2010).
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