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Mr Lansley, who said he had invited Mr Burnham to a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the contents, accepted his shadow's concerns over the need for detail.
Comparisons are difficult, and there is a need for detail in the description of resource utilization, workflow alterations, and costs.
However, researchers need to balance participant burden against the need for detail to be collected, in order to improve subject retention in longitudinal web surveys.
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(No need for details; our lips, to use a body part drawing a lot of attention of late, are sealed).
This collective behavior concept can also be utilized to introduce simple control strategies to improve mobility in homogeneous city centers without the need for details in individual links.
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The participants' felt a need for detailed and concrete information that had not been provided on the initial website.
As noted above, a key issue in identifying an independent prospective study with appropriate risk factor collection included the need for details of age at each pregnancy, a refinement of usual reporting of age at first birth and number of births typical of epidemiologic studies.
See "things you'll need" for details.
Basic QC results are displayed within the HTML report and linked to the detailed FastQC report for further inspection if needed (for details see Implementation).
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