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These include realigning financial incentives to support recommended changes in practice; incorporating a broad range of perspectives, like those of practicing doctors and patients, in the design, goals and interpretation of such studies; and, above all, proceeding with a clear strategy for all future comparative effectiveness research.

A computer simulation of the field site was conducted using FLAC-2D, incorporating a broad range of rock behaviors and failure mechanisms.

This study area, Maamora, has an old-growth forest structure incorporating a broad range of size and condition of live and dead trees, favouring Great Spotted Woodpecker by providing high availability of foraging and excavating sites.

Incorporating a broad range of stakeholders from diverse clinical settings was beneficial in terms of reflecting the various sites where young people seek help for mental and substance use disorders.

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In verification phase, the analysis is extended to a larger number of samples, now incorporating a broader range of cases and controls.

Incorporating a broader range of factors could potentially enable us to reproduce features of the connectome that are not resolved by our model in its current form, such as modularity and hub features, which have been suggested to result from a combination of spatial and topological properties (Chen et al. 2013).

Both sculpture and painting incorporated a broad range of subject matter, reflecting the general revival of learning: contemporary theological works, biblical events, and the lives of saints were common subjects.

Learning incorporates a broad range of complex procedures.

Unlike previous global measures of the ocean, which tend to focus on nature, the new index incorporates a broad range of societal values.

This area of cellulose modification incorporates a broad range of polymeric materials, and the expansion of this method of cellulose modification is promising for future sustainable, renewable and 'green' material development.

"An amorphous construct that broadly incorporates a broad range of educational outcomes from degree attainment to moral development" (York et al. 2015, p. 1), the definition seems to be ever expanding to the extent that an inverse relationship now exists between the length of the definition and its usefulness.

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