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Swedish academic R&D is more appropriately characterised as average, or below average, in terms of input and above average in terms of output.
Rather, the errors described above are more appropriately characterised as 'lapses of attention' that are unlikely to bias results.
Rather, the initiation and progression phases of substance use may be more appropriately characterised as partially overlapping (or even, independent; Heath et al. 1991).
However, the reasons given by respondents for selecting a dominated profile suggested that these respondents are more appropriately characterised as careless than irrational.
Successful translational or applied public health research is more appropriately characterised by evidence of a subsequent change in practice or service provision and translation into population health gain -- outcomes which are likely to depend on greater communication and collaboration between academic partners and those defining service needs to make research projects a success.
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All three components were needed to appropriately characterise the intensity of agricultural management.
Assessment requires a detailed understanding of the anatomy, embryology, pathophysiology and normal signal characteristics of the pituitary gland and surrounding structures in order to appropriately characterise abnormalities.
Disability in ME/CFS (and indeed in other chronic conditions) is multi-dimensional, and therefore generic measures of functional status and well being characterise health status more appropriately than symptom reporting alone.
More appropriately, who might not return?
They couldn't have responded more appropriately".
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