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This sequence data can be used to quickly assess the peculiar biogeography [ 31, 34] and genetic diversity of soil samples, more often informing us of dominate groups within each sample.

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Candidates report that voters are pleased when they are reminded -- or more often, informed -- of the system they voted in four years ago, which is getting its first test this election season.

Nevertheless, in practice, the reconfiguration of services is more often informed by historical precedent and government policy than by evidence on costs or effectiveness [ 56, 58].

Those survey participants who already were diagnosed with a chronic disease were more often informed about telemedical devices by their treating physician.

Since the 1990s, many sectors of the UK NHS have adopted change management models and tools to improve service outcomes, more often informed by theories developed in industry [ 19], including Total Quality Management (TQM), Lean Thinking, Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and Six Sigma [ 20].

However, the two groups of different periods of limited DMC differed significantly concerning the time at which the physician had been informed about the patient having an AD: for people with limited DMC more than a week before death the physician had more often been informed before the illness (83% versus 52%) than people with limited DMC for a week or less.

The left is asking more interesting questions, often informed by the social sciences, and Obama benefits from that intellectual culture.

The education level influenced the results to some extent: those with a higher education were very supportive of research, had a more positive opinion about their own information being used for research, more often found that informing about research use of personal information is not always necessary and thought that informed consent should not be required from every register-based study.

In the past, however, presidents and presidential candidates have more often misinformed — than informed — the public about their health.

Science, sex, the internet … attempts to tackle anything outside their world result in bewildering exchanges that confuse more often than they inform.

But more often, the information complements and better informs the team's personnel decisions.

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