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Doctors performing ERCP were also more likely to collect data.
This may be important because low-intensity psychological wellbeing practitioners might be more likely to collect data via telephone than high-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy workers.
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Studies which had diagrams completed or edited in the presence of the researcher, included additional data collection methods, and/or studies using less structured diagrams to collect data were likely to use either qualitative techniques only or a mix of qualitative and quantitative techniques for their analysis.
To collect data on factors likely affecting the risk of oocyst excretion we developed a questionnaire (see Additional file 1) which, based on previous reports [ 25, 26], aimed to detect two potential clusters of risk/preventive factors relating to (i) hygiene practices and (ii) characteristics of the farrowing facilities.
Other previous symptom research has used medical records to collect data, but this is likely to under-represent the experiences of women, as only those symptoms that are deemed salient by the clinician tend to be documented.
He said lifts and air conditioning systems are likely to be old, so the task would be to retro-fit sensors on to these to collect data and get the different devices working together.
For example, physicians may be less likely to collect laboratory data routinely for patients with less severe diabetes.
This implies that physicians may be more likely to collect all data points in children with more severe disease.
Although there were fewer federal-sponsored (15%) and industry-sponsored (26%) trials performing research into medicines in children under 12 years, these trials were more likely to collect pharmacokinetic data (32%and37%7% respectively) than university- or hospital-sponsored studies (19%).
You have to collect data if you are to know how to act on data".
Logan's assault prompted CPJ to collect data on victims.
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