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In the Middle East and Arabian Gulf, only a very limited literature informs the debate about culturally adapted procedures for recruiting, obtaining informed consent, and compensating health research participants.
Just as Anderson's scientific training lends weight and persuasiveness to his science fiction, his interest in Scandinavian languages and literature informs many of his fantasy novels.
Thus, the existing literature informs only on the overall costs and general resource use of THR patients [ 20, 21].
The neuroecological literature informs us that hippocampal hypometabolism in animals invariably results in an alternate, less rigorous, ecological strategy and, like AD, is often accompanied by other physiological modes of energy conservation [ 74].
A wealth of nursing education literature informs us on various pedagogic strategies that are implemented in high income countries, while in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), despite the nursing education scope and endeavors to work at the forefront, very little has been published.
This critical literature review of the English-language literature informs our 5-year research programme, 'Food systems and health equity in an era of globalization: Think, Eat and Grow Green Globally,' along with the community-university research partnerships focused on health equity that we are continuing to cultivate.
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A list of instruments to be considered was developed for each domain of the updated questionnaire, in conjunction with information from the current literature informing the experts about the validity and reliability of each instrument for use in community-dwelling older people.
Their responses as well as the literature inform the development of the tool (content validity), which contained 22 indicators that potentially influence route choice.
Previous literature informed their hypothesis that students from different countries, Japan versus the USA, would perform differentially on the assessment given differential cultural notions of what constitutes desirable social skills, e.g., subtle communication versus direct.
The dominant literature informing the choice of control instruments is derived from organizational control theory, which primarily focuses on the exercise of control within a single organization and assumes that different types of control function independently.
The available literature informed data analysis.
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