Sentence examples for minimise variability in from inspiring English sources

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Strict definitions – as given by the Specified-Apgar – are needed to minimise variability in the description of infant's condition.

13 Normal weight women with desk-bound occupations were selected from a larger cohort to minimise variability in age, weight and overall anthropometry.

Normal weight Caucasian women (30.9±6.1 years; body mass index (BMI), 22.9±3.4 kg/m) with desk-bound occupations were recruited to minimise variability in body composition outcomes.

We aimed to minimise variability in the study by using well-defined patient populations, and by performing tissue microarray (TMA) construction, IHC staining and scoring at one location.

A comparator trial arm with a sham control would have had the limitation that the verum acupuncture would need to be constrained to minimise variability in patient experience between the verum and sham acupuncture arms.

QA measures (planned process activities) can be embedded into standard operating procedures (SOPs), which provide step-by-step procedures for sample handling, processing, and curation, helping to minimise variability in staff and across sites.

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The JSHS purposely recruited participants from the same middle-class geographical area, thereby minimising variability in socioeconomic status, an important correlate of health literacy [ 33].

Although we minimised variability in the quality of the clinical data by using well-defined patient populations, differences in the clinical characteristics of the patient cohorts meant that multivariate analysis of the prognostic value of p53 was required to account for potentially confounding factors.

In an attempt to minimise variability, the Kings Fund Kings Fund Forum Consensus Statementnt, 1986) and other professional associations subsequently (National Institutes of Health Consensus Conference, 1991) produced guidelines of treatment.

Home visits were made during the first half of the day and balanced between randomised clusters to minimise variability due to diurnal and seasonal variation in blood pressure.

This approach, trying to minimise variability linked to age and ethnicity, has resulted in the identification of a gain of chromosome band 7q11 associated with radiation exposure (Hess et al, 2011).

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