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This may have had more to do with the physical space available in the birth rooms which did not include a table or other space for the midwife to use but it did limit collation of data on the extent to which the pathway informed 'next steps' in a woman's labour progress.
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We also limited our collation of research literature and documents from existing telestroke systems to those available in the English language, which means we may not have tapped into literature from the strong tradition of telemedicine innovation in European countries.
The boundary curves can then be identified by suitable collation of these identified boundary points.
Data collation has been homogenised, 17 but limitations remain, as described in the next subsection.
Ideally, this review would have limited its study inclusion criteria to randomised controlled trials and therefore represent a collation of the highest level of evidence.
The study period was determined by practical issues relating to the radiology department's wish to limit the study period to 11 12 weeks and the availability of the senior radiographer for identification and collation of x ray requests and reports.
Yet even this collation, she stresses, is transitory.
But he stressed that "collation is the most critical problem..
But he stressed that "collation is the most critical problem.
In the past acquiring data was expensive: it required questionnaires and manual collation of information.
"You're doing mass data collation but what evidence do we have that it works?," he asked.
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