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Through a project I am working on at Jisc Collections, which aims to build an 'entitlement registry' of this information for all UK institutions, I have learned that it may be very difficult for all institutions to provide that data.
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Half the states use undifferentiated registries of this type, while the others hold individual hearings to refine their listings and offer more nuanced information to the public.
Although there have been some efforts to develop a national registry of diabetes, this has not been accomplished yet.
He is keeping a registry of the new arrivals.
Location registries of child patterns are normally merged into the location registry of the processed pattern.
In general, the conclusion of this registry of closure devices with an anchor and a plug is that the use of this device in interventional radiology procedures is safe, with a low incidence of serious access site complications.
The conclusion of this registry of closure devices with an anchor and a plug is that the use of this device in interventional radiology procedures is safe, with a low incidence of serious access site complications.
Synthetic biologists have worked together to create the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, and this new research has contributed more than 60 new components to the list.
The registry part of this study was approved by each of the national data protection agencies.
In brief, the registry information of this population was initially collected for a cohort study on colorectal cancer in 1989 in Jiashan County, Zhejiang Province, China.
The inclusion of both joints in bilaterally operated patients does not appear to lead to dependency issues in registry studies of this size, and both joints in bilaterally operated patients were thus included in the analysis (Hailer et al. 2010).
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