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Four of the journals did not have a specified policy about publishing pilot studies and mostly reported that pilot trials cannot be published if the standard is lower than a full clinical trial requirement.

Managers and head of departments mostly reported that institutions could benefit more from the use of analytics to examine student related issues, stating that in their institution's student related use of analytics can enable right intervention and identification of students who may need adequate support.

German and Dutch immunizers mostly reported that they would recommend influenza vaccination to their patients, especially if they belong to the risk group.

Studies that have measured food intake outside of the laboratory have mostly reported that lean subjects consume more of their total calories from sugar than overweight or obese subjects.

The available literature on the use of printed materials in changing GPs' practices have mostly reported that the dissemination of printed educational materials alone has a small impact on GPs' practice [ 40- 42].

In contrast to immunizers, Belgian, Dutch and German non-immunizers' reasons for not getting vaccinated against influenza can be represented by six categories: Firstly, HCP who did not get vaccinated the past season, mostly reported that they were afraid of side-effects that the flu shot might have, in particular flu-like symptoms.

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It was among 990 treasure finds reported that year, mostly discovered by metal detectors, according to the annual report by the British Museum.

Banwell reported that ADEM mostly attacked children under 10 years old, but the incidence rates did not differ between the sexes [ 21], and the median age of onset was 6.5 [ 1].

Here's what we know: Spammers and phishers continue to distribute attacks mostly through botnets, and Symantec just reported that criminals more often are using Web-based e-mail as a distribution method for attacks.

Ghose & Maunsell (2008) reported that attention affects mostly the input gain of V4 neurons, which thereby allows neurons to differently weigh relevant vs. irrelevant incoming information.

This was followed by a series of publications, mostly sponsored by the manufacturers, which reported that pancreatitis is more common in established diabetes than previously appreciated, together with pharmacoepidemiological studies using administrative databases that indicated that pancreatitis is no more common with exenatide than with other therapies for diabetes (2– 4).

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