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In addition, concerns about confidentiality may limit the reporting of specific locations, making linkage to external data more difficult.
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4. Expand the national IMAM guidelines making linkages to the other interventions or develop them as part of HINI guidelines, including detail on information and monitoring systems and equity and gender equality.
Soon after completing the course, the VTC made linkage to Prakash with one of the aluminum fitting shops at Mulliyawalai, he tells me, where he got a practical 'on the job training' for another six months and then completed the course.
It is because Herceptin has made linkages to HE2 receptors and the secondary antibody has linked to Herceptin and stained the cells.
I went to Bonn to learn about the goals and, in particular, make linkages to management practice.
The question is then to make linkages to the outside world, the common threads that unite us, despite our cultural differences and contexts.
In addition, we made linkages to General Register Office mortality data and to laboratory datasets relating to urine testing for opiates and other drugs.
Lower variability means that they reveal fewer informative meioses, making linkage between markers harder to detect.
Using the national registration number, a unique identifier for each Swedish resident made linkage possible to two of Sweden's six regional breast cancer registers.
The heterozygous nature of grape cultivars, makes linkage mapping to be performed in F1 populations and maps are constructed for each of the parental genotypes using a pseudo test cross strategy [ 54- 59].
In addition, currently available data resources and surveillance systems will need to be evaluated critically first to decide whether they fit the criteria for a successful linkage or might need to be updated and expanded to make linkage possible and useful.
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