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Before 1993, ascertainment of diagnoses of AIDS-OIs was quite complete, because diagnosis of an AIDS-OI was a required element for meeting the AIDS case definition.
37 Also, even if information was quite complete overall, data on some variables were more frequently missing in children with an immigrant mother than in children with a native mother which may originate information bias.
This is good evidence for our approach being very sensitive, in agreement with our previous work [ 30]; 2) Coverage (a measure of to which extent a given GO term is detected in the interactome data), was quite complete, ranging from 34 to 67%, with a global average of 51.2%.
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But you still don't feel your Edinburgh experience is quite complete.
A brochure from the era notes that "Maid service is quite complete, but rendered unobtrusively.
A limited bus rapid transit (BRT) service, with dedicated lanes, also ferries supporters, despite not being quite complete.
And finally, because I'm also a writer, I don't feel that any day is quite complete unless I've done a little scribbling.
There is the usual bevy of bankers and, of course, Henry A. Kissinger, the former U.S. secretary of state, without whom no Bilderberg gathering would be quite complete.
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