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The questionnaires were reasonably complete.
For both countries, stage information and T classification were reasonably complete (>70%) after 1988.
Other situations could be cases that were reasonably complete but that had not yet been validated by the clinical data validation (CDV) team and therefore lacked consensus diagnosis.
The nine annual rings formed during the calendar years 1995 2003 (approximately corresponding to 5 13 rings from pith) were chosen for further study because observations from those rings were reasonably complete (>95%).
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The use of data from an automated medical record system in a health care environment linked to individuals' insurance coverage provides an additional reason to believe the data are reasonably complete, since individuals have a strong financial incentive to receive their care from providers whose clinical encounter information is reported to the insurer for reimbursement purposes.
As the federal and state data are reasonably complete; focus is shifting to completing the inventory of local gov and voluntarily provided, private protected areas.
In most cases, I use data from the year 2001, because it is the most recent year for which information is reasonably complete for all the aspects of the industry I will consider.
In particular, we focus on VT events with duration magnitude Md > −0.5 (the catalogue in the years 2000 – to the present is reasonably complete for Md > −1, see supplementary information).
This provides some evidence that our list of survey respondents was reasonably complete.
It is vital that the age-sex structure be reasonably complete and accurate to ensure quality on the resulting estimates of basic demographic indices.
The discarded skin gives a perfect imprint of the scale pattern and it is usually possible to identify the snake if this discard is reasonably complete and intact.
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