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Our proposal has three key features: (1) it is prospective in scope, (2) it facilitates unfettered generic competition in poor countries, and (3) it centers around universities and their role in the biomedical research enterprise.
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But the prospective in-laws renege.
17 In the prospective SCOPE study, the high rates of pre-pregnancy and gestational alcohol consumption that were observed in Ireland are compatible with estimates from another large contemporary prospectively recruited urban Irish cohort (n=65 000) which had a similar prospective design but with both nulliparous and multiparous participants.
Our findings of reduced alcohol consumption in women who had low birth weight infants in both the retrospective studies may suggest differential recall bias among women with adverse birth outcomes, since similar evidence was not found in the prospective SCOPE cohort where data was collected concurrently before women knew the outcome of their pregnancy.
Although prospective cohort studies are useful for studying morbidity, they are costly to undertake and limited in scope and generalizability, making it unlikely that many will be conducted.
Outside the U.S., several prospective spine registries/cohorts have been established to study various aspects of back pain and while somewhat broader in scope, most still have a specialist focus [ 48- 50].
In scope, the Kings Country C.R.U.
Pandemics often are worldwide in scope.
Peace psychology is now global in scope.
This is extraordinarily wide in scope.
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