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the core study
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The central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds.
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"Our ability to re-interview our respondents is hugely important for clients, as it allows them to sync their bespoke questions with the 25,000 data points from the core study.
Since the core study proposed herein does not involve the collection, use, or transmittal of individual identifiable data, patient approval/consent to conduct this study was not required.
These large classes account for 90% and 88% of the core study areas in the N and S regions, respectively (Appendix 3, Additional file 1).
From the core study, tidal mouth bar facies consist of cross-bedded, medium- to fine-grained sandstone and flaser-bedded sandstone.
The core study area was defined by an ongoing REDD+ project, whereas the total area was defined by our satellite coverage.
The total LiDAR coverage was 56,921 ha (19.6% of the core study area) and 70,780 ha (14.3%) in the N and S regions, respectively.
This general approach was based on the experience from the classification of the core study area.
Among HIV-infected women, blood samples collected at the core study visit were tested for CD4+ lymphocytes and HIV RNA load.
In the analysis of the larger area of southern Madagascar west of Androy, the same northern limit was used as for the core study area in Androy.
Patient disposition for the core study was described in the core study manuscript [ 22].
49 51 This article describes the CORE study protocol.
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