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This suggests that up to 25% of the practices previously contributing to GPRD have not consented to participate in the linkage scheme (involving a change at the point of anonymisation), potentially indicating resistance even from those who have previously been prepared to provide data from patient records for the purposes of research.
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Unless defined otherwise by national law, hospitals and other healthcare providers, such as radiology departments, may have to be prepared to provide electronic data in an appropriate format to a patient upon request, so he or she can choose to consult with another provider of care, regardless of national borders.
Wildfire had helped advise Facebook on the development of the new Insights system, so it was prepared to provide the new data to its clients via its own suite as soon as it became available.
In both cases, information that has already been collected on participants may still be used and they will be asked if they would be prepared to provide any further data on outcomes at 3 months and 12 months (e.g. questionnaire, anthropometric measurements and/or physical activity monitoring).
We note that the implementation of the convolution integral in equation 2, requires a summation over the fluorescence intensity and therefore it is worth discussing how the intensity data is prepared to provide the input function N i (I) for the transfer function T(I,I',t).
Considering the large amount of data stored in the GrapeMiRNA database, a web interface was prepared to provide free access to all information.
"We are prepared to provide support for the economy".
It is a connection the industry is prepared to provide.
And be prepared to provide intense supervision.
Also, be prepared to provide payment for any applicable fees.
"We are prepared to provide more support".
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