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We will describe whether participants and personnel were blind to the allocation to the intervention or control groups in our 'Risk of bias' assessment.
In this case, the description lines for the fragment contain the following information: >target_gene_id:target_transcript_id:target_symbol|reference_gene_id:reference_transcript_id:reference_symbol|target_chromosome_number:targtet_genomic_coordinates target_strand)|fragment_length where, as in uniqMAP, the symbol nomenclature will describe whether the fragment is shared or not by all transcripts.
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It was also supposed to prevent duplication of efforts and level the playing field so that large sequencing centers would not have a monopoly on the information [12, 13], although, as I will describe, it is arguable whether a truly level playing field exists.
Further patient accrual for the study will help describe whether the downstaging rate will be beneficial enough to use bevacizumab despite its high surgical complication risk once more results are reported.
Participants will be asked to describe whether they have tried making any changes in their fluid intake, diet and general lifestyle or thinking as a result of the intervention; whether these changes have been made successfully or unsuccessfully and the reasons why.
Tell her whether red, blue or green speaks most forcefully to you, and she'll describe your personality, your style, your values.
We will now describe each of these types of data and assess whether they are able to identify a unique set of D, q and λ parameters.
That will never describe Bloomberg.
The prevalence of axis I disorders in SUD patients will be described, with special emphasis on whether the disorders are independent mental disorders or induced by substance use.
Whether he will be described, in that first draft of history, as a traitor or as the voice of reason, he is still proud to be a journalist.
Categorical baseline characteristics will be described as frequencies and percentages for each factorial group, to assess whether potential confounders are balanced across the groups.
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