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The comprehensiveness is more problematic.
The comprehensiveness is approached when the set of biomarkers captures much of the variance of the metabolome.
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The comprehensiveness was evaluated for a specific profession or considering all health care professionals.
Unfortunately the comprehensiveness was rather low (17%, with 95% CI 12% to 22%), making this filter inappropriate for our goal.
Additionally, careful assessment of the accuracy and comprehensiveness is required when interpreting the result of the analysis since TB notifications may not be considered as a direct measure of TB incidence [ 31].
We followed Arksey and O'Malley's recommendation to conduct a very broad search since comprehensiveness is "the whole point of scoping the field" [ 1].
To the best of our knowledge, this study, with respect to its comprehensiveness, is the first of its kind.
But the book's satiric comprehensiveness is unequaled -- it really is a parody survey of the whole ball of wax -- and the silliness is often a joy.
After all, the search engine's comprehensiveness is an edge against a new, well-financed competitor, Bing from Microsoft.
In the documentation, comprehensiveness was the main driver for using mixed methods research, with researchers wanting to address a wider range of questions than quantitative methods alone would allow.
In the 1990s, when the SCP paradigm was developing, the term comprehensiveness was first used in the context of goal-setting of spatial prioritisation in Australia (Commonwealth of Australia, 1992; JANIS, 1997; Linke et al., 2011).
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