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Salford general practices with IT facilities that run overnight and during weekends to permit data extraction were approached.
Bioinformaticians can in addition use the 'Technical' tab in each resource to obtain all the information needed to permit data extraction from that resource and to have programmatic data access where available.
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This procedure permitted information extraction from the whole section without inference or data loss.
We were limited in that study resources only permitted one person to perform data extraction of variables.
Data extraction Two investigators extracted data.
Data extraction Two investigators independently extracted data.
Many investigators favor Medicare's definition of tracheostomy and ventilation for at least four days (diagnosis related groups [DRGs] 541 and 542; formerly DRG 483) because diagnostic codes facilitate data extraction from secondary databases and permit linkage to payment data.
The IPCRN data extraction facility is integrated within the practice patient management software system and permitted the extraction of anonymised patient prescriptions for a one year period, from October 2012 to October 2013.
The use of statistical methods to enhance data extraction and a random-effects meta-analysis to accommodate heterogeneity of ENS therapies permitted an adequate number of well designed trials of ENS to be included in the meta-analysis.
A new data extraction format, the data matrix type, has been added to the BioMart Attribute page, permitting to analyze the diversity of gene categories such as KEGG pathways.
The possibility of extraction of information with less data is part of this technique's success, as it can permit data compression/decompression within a non-exponential execution time, making analysis viable [ 34].
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