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It wasn't until the Great Depression that the government began calculating a national employment rate, and it's only in the postwar era that employment data have been systematically and rigorously collected.
The researchers found some interesting patterns and accumulated a large, rigorously collected data set that should help move the field forward, said Ronald W. Davis, a genomics expert at Stanford University and a lead author of the new paper.
Dr. Maisel said that the biliary stents are probably the best treatment option for many patients receiving them in various arteries but that the lack of rigorously collected data leaves patients and doctors somewhat blind to the extent of the risks and benefits.
An article in The American Journal of Therapeutics will suggest that although the biliary stents are probably the best treatment for many patients who are receiving them in blood vessels, the lack of rigorously collected data leaves patients and doctors blind to the extent of the risks and benefits.
In order to have a more complete understanding and develop interventions to reduce the excess risk of unintentional drowning involving children with ASD, future studies should use more rigorously collected data from injury surveillance systems.
The DBBR, as previously described [20], is a comprehensive data and sample bank containing pretreatment biospecimens that are rigorously collected and processed, with comprehensive clinical and epidemiologic data.
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By implementing trial procedures rigorously, collecting identical data sets, but analysing the two trials separately, we were able to promote internal validity within each trial but also comment on external validity (i.e. generalisability) (Pocock, 1983).
Lastly, we are rigorously collecting the time spent coaching the patient in the TTG intervention and will be able to assess time spent, number of calls, problems getting in touch with patients over the phone, and time it takes to master the key elements.
Rigorously and expensively collected, general, populational level knowledge is useful only in situations where individual knowledge lacks (e.g., new drugs), providing the decision makers have access to it and are able to apply it to specific situations.
31 By contrast, variables from sources other than the medical history with similar prognostic significance for premature mortality such as blood pressure and cholesterol are collected rigorously in most clinical care and health maintenance settings.
For example, demographic data of interest to researchers, but peripheral to the direct needs of the agency providing the service, may not always be rigorously pursued and carefully collected when included in administrative data collections.
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