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The results of this phase will inform outcome 1.
Although this was a phase 1 trial and functional outcome data were collected for the purpose of assessing safety, secondary analyses of these data were performed as a means to gain insight into how cellular transplantation affected disease progression rates and to inform outcome assessment approaches in future trial phases.
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The results of this phase will inform outcomes 2 and 5 and achieve outcomes 3 and 4. Qualitative interviews will explore the processes that lead to the quantitative outcomes and evaluate social, cultural, service-related factors and ethical concerns that affect the acceptability and effectiveness of the intervention.
Their findings confirmed the predictive value of the new pN and pM stage criteria and they concluded that TNM7 constituted an improvement over TNM6 in terms of informing outcome (Hsu et al, 2010).
We also used a theoretically informed outcome measure developed specifically to capture quality of life in early old age, which has been shown to predict 5-year all-cause mortality in older adults.
Sparse data exists to inform physicians' outcome expectancies for surveillance and ablative therapy.
This paper will explore approaches used to build midwifery educator capacity in LMIC and identify evidence to inform improved outcomes for midwifery education.
In the absence of high-quality RCTs, well-designed cohort studies may inform drug-outcome associations.
Correspondingly, the extent to which these changes might inform match outcomes remains speculative.
In this study, we sought to investigate the utility of pretreatment levels of 14-3-3η 14-3-3η 14-3-3ηurement of 14-3-3η to inform therandutic outcomeserial
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