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Ambisafe explains that this is possible due to absence of complex regulatory rules and procedures, much simpler reporting requirements and use of digital identity-based processes instead of paperwork everywhere in the process.

Because complex questions and long-term recall are required to characterize pain in more detail, including its severity, frequency, and nature, we speculated that a simpler reporting of pain might be feasible as an indicator.

The simpler reporting is a plain-text prose description of the lesion(s), detailing its (their) location (based on the recommended 27 regions standard diagram), size (in mm) in at least 2 dimensions, MRI appearance on T2, DWI and DCE sequences, Pi-RADS suspicion score (5-point scand), and likelihood of extraprostatic spread.

As guidelines outline how to best utilize CTPAs [ 3- 5, 14] and articles lament the over use of CTPAs [ 8, 17- 21], Glaser and colleagues demonstrated that a simpler reporting strategy for V/Q scans (PE present, PE absent and non-diagnostic) can be safely implemented, facilitates clearer communication with referring clinicians and may reduce the number of CTPAs ordered [ 22].

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She said that a shorter, simpler report card would be in place when the next marking period ends in March.

Strong preferences were expressed for more detailed (as opposed to simpler) reports and for tabular reports rather than prose; most preferred was a detailed tabular report accompanied by a radiologist's comment [31].

Even with relatively simple reporting systems, compliance was poor.

But as we noted in Marchetti, this situation is constitutionally indistinguishable from a simple reporting requirement.

This provision opens a potentially huge loophole freeing political groups from even the most simple reporting requirements.

That's ludicrous, unless you think the simple reporting of allegations against an African-American man is an act of racism.

According to the introduction by Pete Hamill, "The Speakeasies of 1932" reveals a lost world -- "part social history, part artifact of urban archaeology, part simple reporting on the long history of human folly".

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