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This had been identified as an important issue in health service delivery [ 35], but it was clear to the research commissioners that there was no clear understanding of what was meant by the term, or how it might be evaluated.
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Second, studies are subject to some judgment bias, even when using a comprehensive appraisal system and it is possible that some studies might be evaluated slightly differently.
In this patients setting, it's intriguing to hypothesize that tryptase inhibitors might be evaluated in clinical trials.
First, following the example of antioestrogens and hormone receptors, Herceptin and the HER2/neu receptor, it seems probable that the activity of the proteasome might be evaluated before any treatment with bortezomib (Marx et al, 2007).
That manuscript might be evaluated by the same or different reviewers, and there is no assurance that it would be successful in review.
Headache burden was related to headache frequency, so this subject might be evaluated [6].
We conclude by reviewing the current status of approved and experimental compounds that might be evaluated in a hospital setting.
An electronic survey was conducted among the participants in the program in order that their satisfaction and perception of achieved gains might be evaluated.
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