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Increasing evidence suggests that zebrafish (Danio Rerio) are becoming a very interesting animal model in different fields, including pharmacology, as they represent a less expensive and more manageable model organism to conduct functional analyses than standard animal models [ 44].
This ensures that a manageable sample size can be used to conduct the study in a timely manner.
As is commonly done, we intend to detect marginal treatment effects on a selected subset of eligible subjects so that a manageable sample size can be used to conduct the study in a timely manner.
Manageable workloads have made it feasible for supervisors to conduct thorough site visits on a regular basis.
This experience suggests that we are now in a position to conduct much larger studies within a manageable timeframe, and to address key questions of both routine management and novel therapeutics.
The benefit of the ALCANLink methodology to conduct a longitudinal birth cohort linkage study is reflected in the manageable population representative and standardized PRAMS sample methodology utilized.
To conduct a thematic analysis on the text that was recorded from the responses, the responses were coded into manageable categories on a variety of levels [ 17]; this included breaking the responses down into key components, words, sentences or themes.
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