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The absence of blinding of allocated intervention was the most frequent methodological component introducing a high risk of bias.
However, the most frequent methodological deficiency is still the application of a comparator differing from the appropriate comparator defined by G-BA.
Most frequent methodological flaws were high risk of selection and confounding bias.
In the case of common environmental determinants the most frequent methodological approach has been multiple regression models [ 31, 34, 85].
The most frequent methodological flaws were the lack of a suitable control group, randomisation (including allocation concealment), and blinding of participants and those involved in the treatment.
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In this exercise, each tool independently analyzed the full set of 27 5'-NCS, to test performance (versus the methodological consensus) in scoring each instance of the 12 most frequent blocks.
Headache is the most frequent symptom following head injury, but long-term follow-up of headache after head injury entails methodological challenges.
TTH was reported less common in children under 10 12 years of age and more frequent in adolescents, but with reservations for methodological differences and interpretation of results, most of the epidemiological studies found that TTH was the most frequent headache in children aged 8 12 years.
In summary, we demonstrate new methodological approaches for rapid screening of NPM1 mutations as well as for MRD analyses based on the most frequent NPM1 mutations.
Cars were the most frequent culprits.
But her most frequent partner was Richard Rodney Bennett.
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