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Studies used a range of methods to diagnose dementia and in future this should be standardised to widely accepted clinical criteria such as DSM-IV.
This should be standardised and, given the additional complexities involved, particular attention should be given to the use of photographs of children and/or from lower income countries.
This should be standardised in order to allow comparisons between centres and included in this must be detailed assessment of continence and potency rates (pre- and post-operatively), and complications.
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This is a similar approach to that taken by Hawe et al [ 67], who argue that the function that a component plays in an intervention should be standardised, rather than the form this component.
Information for patients about biopsy should be standardised and include the findings of this study, so that men and physicians are fully informed about the risks and benefits of the diagnostic process before they embark on prostate cancer detection.
Scheduling of follow-up assessments may differ between surgery and other less invasive interventions but final follow-up time should be standardised to capture recurrence and understand how this affects function [ 129].
In that regard, the cut-off values for baseline-TNF used in this report (0.55 and 1.65 pg/ml) were not absolute, and the titre should be standardised in the future.
In the future loci used to investigate animal and human populations of E. coli O157 should be standardised, facilitating an improved understanding of the dissemination of this human pathogen through the food chain.
It should be standardised.
How much of the market should be "standardised"?
Future allocations of spectrum should be standardised, to make a pan-European business easier to plan.
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