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For example, BSE, the least effective method of screening, was reported as a reliable screening method more often than the more effective methods of CBE and mammography.
When using the method more often, building experiments will likely become very efficient, because elements can be easily exchanged within and between surveys.
Another method, more often used, is where the NRCMS office uses a specifically created expert panel made up of delegates from different county-level hospitals (usually the People's Hospital, Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Maternity & Child Care Centre etc). to assess whether patients have a chronic disease.
For the large distances between the QTL (> 90 cM) the single QTL method more often positioned the QTL in the correct marker bracket, but considering the broader likelihood peaks of the single point method it could be argued that the multi QTL method was more precise.
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With its surprising reversals and deferred revelations, not to mention an antihero who doubles as an unreliable narrator, "The Oath" draws on storytelling methods more often associated with fiction than with documentary.
The studies of non-antimicrobial methods more often attained majority quality scores than did studies of SDD in the respective systematic reviews (P = 0.006).
In contrast, among respondents with less than high school education who were also more aware of the pesticide bylaw, their households less commonly applied pesticides or used natural lawn care methods more often.
Some useful knowledge can be generated using medical treatment research designs like randomised controlled trials, some using well-documented pragmatic PDSA testing, but some also require non-experimental naturalistic methods more often used in the social sciences.
Thus, not only do interested quitters eschew current smoking cessation methods more often than not, but also when they are used they afford only modest improvements in the overall likelihood of quitting.
The pairwise classification disagreement varied between comparisons of clustering methods, as seen by the non-overlapping confidence intervals, but there was no consistent trend that would have indicated that across datasets, some of the clustering methods more often agreed with each other.
Sometimes Kant called this the "transcendental method," but more often the "critical method".
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