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In addition, those patients who recovered mental competency during their inpatient stay retrospectively provided signed consent for their inclusion in the study.

These hits would have retrospectively provided key starting points to the design of 1 and 2 even in the absence of information from the natural peptide ligand.

Descriptive analysis of routinely collected data for peer supporter contacts and breastfeeding outcomes before and after the incentive intervention triangulated and retrospectively provided the context for the qualitative thematic analysis.

Patients suffering from severe SAHS and treated by nasal CPAP during at least one year were selected retrospectively, provided they did not develop any cardiovascular disease or a mental or neurological disorder.

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Linking ordering patterns to programmatic activity retrospectively provides valuable insight into drivers of vaccine demand.

The continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) is a new technique that retrospectively provides detailed information regarding glucose fluctuations during the day.

Therefore, healthcare professionals, mostly clinicians, who require more detailed information about their area of expertise, develop their own specialised highly detailed databases; 16 such an example is the international Burn Injury Database (iBID), launched in April 2005 when services were asked to retrospectively provide data from January 2003.

Full description of process indicators for both prospective and retrospectively datasets provided in Additional files 3 and 4 respectively show improvement for many of those indicators between baseline and follow up at 6 months and 18 months.

While the WMM is a purely predictive model, the IGRF is adjusted retrospectively to provide more accurate "definitive" models for past epochs.

Approaches to measuring the impact of protected areas retrospectively, to provide lessons for the future, are now well developed.

This is illustrated in the survival curves in Figure 3: ER was divided according to levels found useful through experience (<5='negative', 5 19='poor', 20 99='moderate', >100='rich', fmol mg−1 protein) whilst for PgR, the cut-offs (0, 1 39, 40 160 and >160 histoscore) were selected retrospectively to provide the best separation between survival curves.

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