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During the study period, 2008 to 2010, the registry has started collecting interesting confounders such as BMI and ASA class.
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Nancy Garvin, Robby's mother, is one of many relatives of victims who, in the absence of a national registry, have started educational and pressure groups to fight bad prescribing and abuse of the drug.
But the registries have started creeping into the annual gift-exchanging ritual known as the holidays.
Now the Town of East Hampton has started a registry for domestic partnerships -- gay and lesbian couples as well unmarried heterosexual couples -- that offers the opportunity to formalize such relationships.
This has started to place a burden on the underlying Registry and, more specifically, the team in charge of curating its content.
However, the EU has started requiring its member states to keep registries of who is behind shell companies, preventing the secrecy that enables money to be moved out of developing countries and into richer countries.
Mr. Hil and his daughter joined several of the registries that had started to arrange kidney exchanges, but the pools were small and they never found a match.
The Swedish Cancer Registry has recently started to record tumor characteristics based on the TNM classification.
The Hong Kong Cancer Registry has recently started to collect some basic demographic data, such as topography and morphology of the cancer, while information regarding smoking habits of each case is still lacking [ 19].
Despite the Land Registry reporting that house prices have started to wobble, as far as Nationwide is concerned the pace of house-price growth is accelerating".
The study was registered with the Australian Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN 012605000044628) on 26 July 2005, recruitment having started on 2 May 2005.
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