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In other words, we believe constant doubt is a prerequisite for evidence based medicine and therefore its application should be continuously tested (respectively falsified) in order to secure that the knowledge gained by statistical interpretation of probabilities really is a reflection of the true nature of the problem for which the evidence based solution was found.
Valid and reliable outcome measurements are a prerequisite for evidence-based practice [ 5].
Identification of specific groups of people who may be subject to higher exposure is an important step towards preventing possible adverse health effects and a prerequisite for evidence-based intervention.
It appears that the importance of a 'research culture' was considered by some to be a prerequisite for evidence-based health policy-making: "Basically we don't possess a so called 'research culture' especially in such a country where our … resources can be of much help in purchasing instruments and latest technology.
However, challenges exist to widespread clinical implementation of genomic medicine, a prerequisite for developing evidence of its real-world utility.
This proposed systematic review is a prerequisite to ensuring evidence-based practices and aims to document the efficacy of all the existing modalities for TMO management.
Moreover, that vertical transmission is no prerequisite for LGT is evidenced by the recent finding of transfer of diverse bacterial and eukaryotic genes into bdelloid rotifers [ 16].
Critical appraisal skills including basic numeracy, electronic database searching, and the ability systematically to ask questions of a research study—are prerequisites for competence in evidence based medicine.
In the future, iCAHE will endeavour to make the EBP training available to all iCAHE JC members as education is a prerequisite to adopting an evidence-based approach to clinical practice [ 38- 40].
Clustering can be a means of optimizing coregulation of genes, although clustering is not a prerequisite for coregulation as evidenced by the discovery of global regulatory genes of secondary metabolite clusters in Aspergillus spp. [ 54, 55]; conversely, regulatory genes contained within gene clusters can control the expression of other genes outside of the clusters [ 52].
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