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The agency learnt that the online criminals had managed to infect millions of computers with a program that would enrol them on to a network from where data could be stolen.
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Control patients were told that they would enrol in the DMP after one year.
106 One, a self-confessed 'risk-taker' who 'likes to be on the cutting edge of research' claims that she would enrol again today 'because it gave me a few years of relief'; the other, an author on the paper, says 'I'd have to think long and hard about going through the motions of having brain surgery and possibly not getting the treatment … that would seem emotionally and medically unethical'.
The protocol originally assumed that the study would enrol approximately 2600 subjects.
We had estimated that in the study period we would enrol 4000 patients evenly distributed between intervention and controls, which would provide 90% power to detect approximately a 5% difference in admission rates if the baseline rate was 66%.
The objective of this study is to explore the institutional, economic and ecological conditions that would encourage farmers to enrol in an agri-environmental scheme for afforestation in Saxony, Germany.
Never happier, she received a sum of money on top that would allow her to enrol in college and finally pursue her dream.
They would enrol year after year just to get away from their dreadful marriages.
He would enrol as a teacher in the newly created subject of Sobriety and preach self-denial.
More than 40 per cent said they would enrol again if they had their time over".
Stage 2 would enrol 25 patients (including the nine patients from stage 1) and would stop if ⩽three responses were confirmed.
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