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More comprehensive sources of HIV information (such as brochures) are often available at the larger district hospitals but usually do not reach the healthcare facilities at the village level.

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The miRSponge database provided a more comprehensive source of information on PTEN-associated ceRNAs than could be obtained from the separate articles in the same time.

It is a rich source of information, where the immunogenicity of the peptides is quantified with categorical measures (low, medium and high) of binding affinity and T cell activity; nevertheless, there is still space for improvement, for example, a more comprehensive source-protein description could alleviate interpretation.

Administrative databases such as the NDSS and Ontario Diabetes Database (ODD) are thought to provide a more comprehensive source from which to assess the population prevalence, as they capture persons who are seen, diagnosed and/or treated with the conditions in the health care system.

It is also possible that the young have more comprehensive information sources than older adults because they have a larger scope of activities.

More comprehensive data sources do exist, such as Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM, Wheeler et al, 2004), HGVbase (Fredman et al, 2002) and the Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD, Stenson et al, 2003).

The present survey is part of an ongoing more comprehensive Campylobacter source attribution study in Sweden.

Therefore, in order to improve the representativeness of our event collection in the future, less biased methods of event extraction can be used, such as automatic event detection techniques [57, 58] and/or the integration of more comprehensive sets of seed news sources, as done for Chilean news analysis by Maldonado et al. [10].

The key to bringing multifamily real estate up to speed with commercial real estate is simply more comprehensive and open-source solutions.

This procedure produces a composite phylogeny, or 'supertree', that can be taxonomically more comprehensive than any source tree.

Using an expanded and more comprehensive set of source populations, a follow-up study [ 12] highlighting African-Americans was able to show a roughly 55% similarity in distribution of that group with modern West Africa.

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