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Furthermore, there are several reasons to use the quantitative approach, such as survey method: (1) when the information sought is reasonably specific and familiar to the respondents; and (2) when the researcher has knowledge of particular problems and the range of responses likely to emerge (Bryman, 2007).
We can therefore say that presentation to this clinic is reasonably specific.
It previously has been shown that this measure is reasonably specific, although somewhat insensitive, because the diagnosis of diabetes requires clinic contact and testing (6, 20– 20).
Our validation, with use of 2006 2007 Medicare Part D drug data for outpatients, suggests that our primary definition is reasonably specific for defining cases of coccidioidomycosis or blastomycosis.
The disappearance of the keratin immunostaining in ballooned hepatocytes is reasonably specific for ASH and NASH, since it is not seen in ballooned cells of viral hepatitis or toxic damage and can therefore be used as an objective morphologic parameter in grading of steatohepatitis (Lackner et al. 2008).
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The list of insights in table 1 includes two other insights which are reasonably specific (insights 4 and 5--IPCC 1996).
These grounds are reasonably specific and objective, and do not leave the decision to the whim of the administrator. Forsyth County, 505 U. S., at 133.
This approach is straightforward and appears to be reasonably specific.
The Nijmegen IgA ELISA test appeared to be reasonably specific.
Lucigenin-enhanced chemiluminescence has been widely used and is reported to be reasonably specific for superoxide.
These types of antagonists have the advantage of being reasonably specific, however, they are expensive and cumbersome to administer.
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