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"However, I can say that a number of items referred to in the report, derived from the on-site inspection over a year ago, have been addressed".

Human Factors Report (HFR) is a final report derived from the human factors study and is used to identify any relevant issues that need to be resolved before implementation.

Thursday's report, derived from the American Community Survey,  provided local data for 25 metro regions, including four in California.

The "good" side of nutrition advice comes from a new scientific report derived from data on 131,342 participants in the Nurses Health Studyy and the Physicians Health Study (85,013 women and 46,329 men) who were followed from as early as 1980 until 2012 (http://archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2540540).

Finally, the report derived from case study research allows the reader to determine if the findings are relevant to their own situation.

However, a report derived from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) III data showed that approximately 1.7% of US citizens aged ≥60 years receive glucocorticoids.

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The Greek sage Thales of Miletus (6th century bc) is said to have measured the height of pyramids by means of their shadows (the report derives from Hieronymus, a disciple of Aristotle in the 4th century bc).

This report derives from distance-learning students working and residing throughout Thailand and recruited for a health-risk transition study in 2005 (N=87,134) from Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University.

The therapeutic system described in this report derives from basic studies of the role of APP signaling and proteolysis in plasticity, and the imbalance in this receptor proteolysis that reproducibly occurs in Alzheimer's disease.

This report derives from a workshop held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, in October 2012 (http://www.hesiglobal.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=3641) to discuss the utility of using epidemiologic data in risk assessments, including the use of advanced analytic methods to address sources of uncertainty.

Methods: This report derives from a Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) workshop held in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, to discuss the utility of using epidemiologic data in risk assessments, including the use of advanced analytic methods to address sources of uncertainty.

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