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Discover Ludwig"reporting protocols" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to established rules used to collect and report data, often within a specific field or organization. For example, "The team worked hard to develop new reporting protocols that would ensure the accuracy of the data collected."
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Then there are technical problems between agencies that use different computer systems, reporting protocols, command structures and legal guidelines.
In recent years, a broad spectrum of programs, diagnostic and reporting protocols, safe houses and legal protections have been developed to protect physically or sexually abused children.
Officials have also hired a child welfare expert to train staff members on abuse reporting requirements and have improved reporting protocols with the authorities, said Jimmy M. Lago, chancellor of the archdiocese.
Internationally, there is great diversity regarding definitions, sampling designs, reporting protocols and error estimation.
A comparison of performance of enzymatic fuel cell electrodes and assembled fuel cells is attempted in this review, but is hampered in general by lack of availability of, and conformity to, standardised testing and reporting protocols for electrodes and cells.
However, existing metadata reporting protocols do not support the complex data synthesis and model-data integration needs of interdisciplinary earth system research.
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Sampling, storage and extraction of the samples were done according to the recommended metabolite data reporting protocol [ 75].
The present protocol seems to be a better alternative compared to other reported protocols.
Depending on the study, 25-50% of intensivists report protocols for NMBA use in their ICUs.
The RCY is on par with previously reported protocols for 3 synthesis.
Uniform-shaped sub-micron Eu3+- and Dy3+-codoped Y2O3 particles were synthesized according to the reported protocols [6, 8].
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