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We believe that answers to these questions provide a more suitable baseline for both future and ongoing blood metabolomic studies (e.g. the HUSERMET study [43] (http://www.husermet.org/).org/
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A more suitable determination of baseline may consist of two measurements at least two weeks but not more than two months apart.
Statistical theory reports that Peto method is more suitable for meta-analyses of studies with baseline event rates of 1% or less and randomization ratios ranging from 1 5 to 1 1 as is the case in these meta-analyses.
Based on the discussions in this section as well as the previous ones, EDDRA is more suitable for implementation in practice while EDCRA and JFRP provide good baselines for comparison purposes.
In general, the short-distance strategy is more suitable than the long-distance strategy for the GPS analysis of short baselines (≤10 km), which is the case of the present analysis.
Experiments, both in the laboratory and outdoor, led to the conclusion that short ranges under 6 m from the vehicle were best acquired with 8 mm lenses and baselines ranging from 100 mm to 150 mm, whereas 200 mm baselines coupled with 12 mm and 8 mm lenses were more suitable for longer look-ahead distances.
The baseline SUVmax is higher in triple-negative tumours, which will make them more suitable for response evaluation with FDG PET than ER-positive and HER2-positive tumours.
In light of it, analysis of residual gain score is more suitable than analysis of change score in the assessment of changes in HRQoL in patients who are quite well at baseline (Senn, 1997; Streiner and Norman, 1989, pp. 133 134).
Soon after, wooden backboards proved more suitable.
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