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Did you mean "to participate"? You can use "to participate" when referring to the act of taking part in an activity or event. Example: "I am excited to participate in the upcoming conference on technology."
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YT, DTT, LT, BHM, SHL, KDT, DDH, HHH, TM, and TO participated in the collection of patients and contributed to the manuscipt.
Limited sample size and potential selection bias in responses due to participated versus non-participated professionals decrease a generalization of the results.
Eleven households with 21 individuals agreed to participated, however only nine households with 18 participants were eventually enrolled due to eligibility criteria, indicating a participation rate of 5%.
All teachers of the 11 schools selected were invited to participated and following inclusion criteria were used: participants should be non smokers, present no organic pathologies of the larynx previously diagnosed by a doctor, or report of complaining of persisting hoarseness for longer than 2 weeks, not doing speech therapy, not be over the age of 55 years.
MT, TH, AI, HK and TO participated in data collection and the care for the participants.
TO participated in literature review.
From this list 620 individuals were randomly selected and invited to participated.
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All participants consented to participate.
Register online to participate.
Aftergood declined to participate.
"He wanted to participate".
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