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A retractor was inserted to view the ACL to be sectioned, the completeness of which was verified by obtaining a large drawer motion in both flexion and extension.
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Third, time may serve as a potential confounder for the completeness of reporting, which may have naturally changed over time regardless of the use of the CONSORT statement and STRICTA guidelines by trial authors.
These particles are thus seen to undergo an amorphous to crystalline transformation, the kinetics and completeness of which depend on the protein-to-mineral ratios, with low ratios favoring faster conversion to crystals.
The completeness of the entries, which represent the joint efforts of many scholars, is exemplified by the preposition a, to which 26 meanings covering six pages are assigned, and by the word amore, for which 19 meanings and approximately 500 illustrative quotations are given.
"We have a few die-hard Fortnite players on the team, and the mobile version has them extremely excited," says Cash. "I think more than the completeness of these games (which is in and of itself a technical feat worth celebrating!), things like Epic's dedication to cross-platform play are massive.
The Department of Health, however, has undertaken studies to assess the completeness of HES coverage, which is reported to be high.
It is considered a surrogate for the completeness of neointimal healing, which is believed to be protective against stent thrombosis.
Another issue that we have not addressed in this paper is the completeness of ethnicity information, which has the potential to bias estimates of ethnic variation in addition to the misclassification detailed here.
Endpoint identification via automated Read code searches is perhaps the most time- and cost-saving element of this trial, removing the requirement for face-to-face follow-up of 6600 randomised participants, and increasing the completeness of data recording, which is often lost with participant- and practice-reported outcomes.
With rapid advances in large scare genome sequencing technologies, there is an increasingly widening gap between the number of newly found proteins and the completeness of their annotations, which requires a faster and more effective way to annotate unknown proteins automatically.
Advances in high-throughput sequencing and proteomics provide a wealth of data, diversity and completeness of which will hopefully allow us to answer all outstanding questions.
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