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When a computerised HC item response indicates a health issue, explanatory text (e.g. "current smoker") is programmed to appear in a "Health Check Summary" text box towards the end of the template.
The interviewers who collect baseline and outcome data are blind to allocation status until the end of the follow-up CATI when a set of questions about participation in the WWWT programme is programmed to appear for those allocated to this condition.
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However, these can be programmed to appear after any message, not just the first in a given thread.
Clear Channel plans to set up more digital networks in major markets, which would enable it to sell ads that can be programmed to appear simultaneously on a large number of digital billboards at the same time, Meyer says.
It does, however, teach us another fact about the park: The robots can be programmed to appear as human to other robots.
The computerized clinical reminders in the VA's EHR are programmed to appear according to evidence-based guidelines.
So the Yale team's stained stem-cell descendants appeared to be programmed to develop mainly as deep cortex cells.
Load control, sometimes referred to as direct load control programs were the first type of DSM programs to appear in the U.S.
In the examples cited above, the death of cells, organs, or individual plants appears to be "programmed" and, in some sense, adaptive.
This state is distinct from that observed in non-dividing promastigotes and appears to be programmed by differentiation signals independent of external nutrient levels.
The Cleveland program was designed to appear religiously neutral, but in practice it amounts to a huge program of public aid for religious instruction that flouts the First Amendment.
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