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Although participants' perceptions of DE learning experiences may be illustrative and/or indicative of broader trends, qualitative epistemology restricts extrapolation of findings beyond the present sample and aims to examine emerging themes in-depth rather than be quantitatively representative of broader populations (Cohen, Manion, & Morrison, 2007; Neuman, 2011; Ragusa, 2012).

Sampling in these locations promises the protection of broader populations, including those who suffer from conditions not targeted for massive global health investments, or those not able to afford to pay for guaranteed quality in legal pharmacies.

22, 23 While RCTs are designed to eliminate confounding factors and maximize internal validity, the results of well-conducted observational studies of broader populations are more applicable (ie, generalizable) to patients seen in general practice.

A recent meta-analysis found that the evidence for antiplatelet agents in patients with CKD was of low quality, being frequently derived from post hoc analyses of trials of broader populations [ 46].

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Most such changes of allegiance are the result of broader population flows rather than cricketers' active pursuit of alternatives to their home country.

Thus, the IBC array is likely to be more representative of broader population allelic architecture.

There is growing evidence that HR inputs are an important determinant of broader population-based outcomes such as maternal mortality [ 1].

The above study highlights that even populations traditionally presumed to have a high degree of homogeneity may have local genetic differentiations, that make the use of broader population terms less scientifically or clinically relevant.

Patients, carers and clinical staff could create a library of strategies for broader populations of patients, carers and clinicians to adopt and adapt to support adherence.

While discussions of drug diversion are often framed in terms of broad, population-level patterns and demographic trends, the present analysis provides a complementary sociocultural perspective that is attuned to the local and everyday phenomena.

Transcriptome studies generally have been considered too expensive to be used for this kind of broad population sampling, but as they becomes increasingly cost effective, investment in deeper sampling of individuals promises to be fruitful for robust population genomic studies.

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