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In practice, a human's ability to maintain focus tends to decline after a few hours of this relatively tedious chart review, so the human expert's answers were confirmed by four other physician members of the I2B2 team.
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"It was a tedious task," Fuld recalls of his foul-ball charting, and, alas, the hypothesis remains unproven.
Collection of individual patient data on Case Report Forms (CRFs) in clinical research has traditionally been done by investigators in their offices summarizing medical charts on paper forms (pCRFs), a tedious method that could result in data errors and wrong conclusions [ 1, 2].
Flavour of the year Ciara guests, as well as the tedious shouting DJ Fat Man Scoop, purveyor of several chart-topping novelty records.
It explains lower Chinese prices largely in terms of a tedious accumulation of minor cost disadvantages borne by Indian industry (see chart).
Too much text interrupts the overflow of the Living Scrapbook and become tedious; you don't want your video scrapbook turn into an eye chart they have to read.
If we had to survey all of the medical expenditures of a hospital over all time points, it would be tedious, time-consuming, and prohibitively expensive using any of the currently available control charts.
The tedious and somewhat abstract statements resulting from attempts to formulate precise definitions of maps and charts are more likely to confuse than to clarify.
Tedious, dull.
"So it's tedious, really tedious.
Supposedly tedious, that is.
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