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One other option for slowing the spread of the technology would be to request that journals not provide the full genetic details of any organisms that can complete the full transformation.
In this study, the recommendation would be to request an X-ray yes or no.
One possible approach to having shape metrics that are directly comparable between studies would be to request the matrices underlying the morphospaces generated in a published morphometric study.
One solution for future research would be to request that ratings are made collectively by the clinical team during ward rounds or clinical case conferences.
Most journals that publish genomic research insist on studies that are ethics-compliant; a further, positive step, however, would be to request templates and documentation of the informed consent process to be publicly available on publication of the study.
One possible way forward would be to request authors to comply with reporting on specific details and submit a completed STRICTA checklist as a requirement for consideration for publication [ 37, 38].
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A naive approach to handle randomness in requests, would be to compare the generated request with a request in the user-log based on a similarity function [7]; if the similarity between two requests is more than a threshold, the requests are considered a match.
"The only reasonable action for the authors of these letters to take would be to withdraw their requests".
One, he said, would be to contact the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development to request an inspection.
To grant his request would be to chip away at our confidence in our own institutions.
The requested corrections would be to the ten thousandths of a milligram per kilogram per day or less.
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