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1 ation and outcome using fMRI (planned before data collection).
2 wedish registries for patient enrollment and data collection.
3 ld have decreased ENFD was formulated before data collection.
4 lectron microscopy by employing tilts during data collection.
5 sex marriage during the full period of YRBSS data collection.
6 ral features is realized in real time during data collection.
7 importance of effective national systems for data collection.
8         The hypothesis was formulated before data collection.
9 dies that offer opportunities for additional data collection.
10 nd social environment, and modern methods of data collection.
11 All hypotheses tested were formulated before data collection.
12 sessing orientation distributions to improve data collection.
13 ures and diseases enable refined accuracy of data collection.
14 ions of the world may also lead to excessive data collection.
15 sent challenges to population-representative data collection.
16 potheses being tested were formulated before data collection.
17        A study protocol was finalized before data collection.
18 hod, with coding conducted concurrently with data collection.
19 ragg data, using best practices for standard data collection.
20 ated to interventions as prespecified before data collection.
21  standardized script and mobile touch-screen data collection.
22 ased superalloy, at a speed much faster than data collection.
23 ld have decreased ENFD was formulated before data collection.
24 the need to target these processes in future data collection.
25             The hypothesis was tested during data collection.
26 als are learning that reversals occur during data collection.
27 en all useful data and the practicalities of data collection.
28 mental advances are accelerating the pace of data collection.
29 rk can serve as a framework for guiding such data collection.
30            Hypotheses were formulated before data collection.
31  different data definitions and by errors in data collection.
32 xpectations highlight several principles for data collection.
33         The hypothesis was formulated before data collection.
34 pose a serious challenge regarding efficient data collection.
35 inclusion criteria and were taken through to data collection.
36 ack of standardization of case reporting and data collection.
37 ithm) software, adjusted for age at baseline data collection.
38 nly descriptive studies using interviews for data collection.
39 ly one of the tools available for linguistic data collection.
40 timized confocal microscopy, and accelerated data collection.
41  storage of arbitrary types of large genomic data collections.
42 ment large-scale household or administrative data collections.
43  consistent levels across three longitudinal data collections.
44 lel with the recent explosion of the size of data collections.
45   Four PROs questionnaires were utilized for data collection: (1) Multidimensional Scale of Perceived
46  Columbia multiple sclerosis database (BCMS; data collection 1980-96) who met the same eligibility cr
47 epresentative German sample with 19 waves of data collection (1995-2013) to estimate effects of betwe
48  cross-sectional design involving 3 waves of data collection (2000-2009).
49                      Three waves of biannual data collection (2004-2009) in a New Zealand longitudina
50                                     Baseline data collection (2006-2010) included measurements of GS
51 tocols, outcomes, resource-use measures, and data collection across the trials and specified all anal
52  separate population rather than perform new data collection activities.
53 e argue for the utility of more standardized data collection, adopting a connectomics approach to und
54 n number and sophistication with advances in data collection, analysis, and communication.
55 e in the attainable signal to noise ratio of data collection and an increase in the number of detecte
56  care were developed as part of simultaneous data collection and analysis during qualitative research
57 stage of the study informing decisions about data collection and analysis in the next.
58 ations for improving data systems, enhancing data collection and analysis methods, and strengthening
59                                              Data collection and analysis occurred from February 16 t
60   (Exact dates are not available because the data collection and analysis processes were iterative.).
61                                          The data collection and analysis took place from January 201
62                                              Data collection and analysis were performed from Februar
63 urity, insufficient resources and skills for data collection and analysis, and absence of validated m
64 nical research, managed clinical studies and data collection and analysis, and curated data sets have
65 use of additional efforts, the complexity of data collection and analysis, and the additional burden
66 nologies for large-scale electron microscopy data collection and analysis, and through saturated reco
67            A narrative approach was used for data collection and analysis.
68 5 min for sample preparation, and 10 min for data collection and analysis.
69     The study used grounded theory to inform data collection and analysis.
70 gy will allow for more efficient large-scale data collection and analysis.
71 ging experiments in brain slices and enhance data collection and analysis.
72                         We also apply common data collection and analytical techniques in the field a
73 "big data," the advent of more sophisticated data collection and analytical tools, and the increased
74 ements for additional noninvasive methods of data collection and automatic analysis of natural gestur
75 or and the sensory systems structure sensory data collection and cooperate to achieve an efficient in
76 up-to-date literature and pan-cancer genomic data collection and curation), data types (noncoding RNA
77   The CEBS database has two main components: data collection and data delivery.
78 A2 mutation carrier status using prospective data collection and demonstrate the potential importance
79      This retrospective case series included data collection and explorations made in a single referr
80 lly improves efficiency and accessibility to data collection and facilitates analysis of human genes
81                                Retrospective data collection and heterogeneity of pathologic specimen
82 sign and troubleshooting, and flexibility in data collection and intervention application to meet the
83 ng the Systematic Review Data Repository for data collection and management.
84                                              Data collection and medical management were based on sta
85 ata that guides further experimental design, data collection and model refinement.
86  at all stages of a study, including design; data collection and monitoring; data analyses and archiv
87 mplete session from grid preparation through data collection and processing takes 5-15 d for an indiv
88 oordinated treatment protocols, and regional data collection and reporting, we were able to increase
89 is framework by applying it to other genomic data collection and sharing endeavors.
90 dological limitations included retrospective data collection and small study populations.
91 ization, likely due in part to the burden of data collection and the complexity of incorporation into
92            Intervention teams had no role in data collection and the data collection teams were not i
93                               Short times of data collection and the fact that the technique can be a
94 provide clarity to the research community on data collection and trial design.
95     The year of cultivar release, country of data collection and type of O3 exposure used were all im
96  (41.5%) completed 4 of the 7 days of motion data collection, and 4552 individuals (9.3%) completed a
97                       Standardized staining, data collection, and automated gating can increase power
98 ndations for assessment of disease severity, data collection, and endpoint definitions.
99 -based protocols, telecommunicator training, data collection, and feedback, in 2 regional dispatch ce
100 s to adjust for censorship due to the end of data collection, and found that 8 years after testing po
101 tion to sponsor organizations and hospitals, data collection, and guidance on key technical and socio
102               Nonetheless, its efficiency of data collection, and its ability to produce fine-scale,
103 ent factors should be prioritized for future data collection, and more stringent guidance on acceptab
104 in lengthy design-build-test cycles, minimal data collection, and poor quantitative characterization.
105 cific analyses to guide resource allocation, data collection, and programme planning.
106 agnostic guideline, study setting, method of data collection, and sample size.
107 e clinical diagnosis, observational research data collection, and the definitions of outcome measures
108 ndations for assessment of disease severity, data collection, and updated endpoint definitions.
109                       Second, strategies for data collection are available to sustain very high rates
110 e recognition of the need for more efficient data collection, are urgently needed to advance ABDD and
111                             Experts defined "data collection" as the act of capturing and reporting c
112 g community has made significant advances in data collection, assimilating heterogeneous data steams
113  during a 2-year period, with assessment and data collection at 6, 12, and 24 months.
114 ace between November 2002 and November 2004; data collection at age 16 years took place between Febru
115                                              Data collection at age 8 years took place between Novemb
116                          Following a 1-month data collection at all participating hospitals, a transf
117                             Routine surgical data collection at both the health facility and househol
118                                              Data collection at each facility included interviews wit
119                                              Data collection at each site took 12 months.
120 o be routinely employed for room-temperature data collection at synchrotrons.
121                                              Data collection began in 2010 and is ongoing.
122 ations may be a valid alternative with lower data collection burden.
123           The hypothesis was generated after data collection but prior to data analysis.
124 e size, income classification, and method of data collection, but not with gender.
125                                      Massive data collection by businesses and governments calls into
126       Most participants agreed to additional data collection by means of annual surveys and periodic
127                       In Montreal, Canada, a data-collection campaign was conducted across three seas
128                                   The entire data collection can be visualized within the 3D scene vi
129       However, ceiling effects and burden of data collection can limit use.
130  that stroke registries need to expand their data collection capacity to provide a better understandi
131 e different quantities of food consumed, and data collection challenges given the difficult environme
132 tive Practice and Organisation of Care Group data collection checklist to extract relevant data at th
133  between October 2010 and October 2012, with data collection completed by December 2014.
134 al coast between July 2011 and May 2015 with data collection completed in May 2016.
135 om February 11, 2014, to June 30, 2016, with data collection completed in October 2016.
136 he breadth of data produced by NTP, the CEBS data collection component is an integrated relational de
137                                              Data collection concluded December 9, 2013.
138                   Methodological advances in data collection (concurrent prospective disease surveill
139                      We describe how further data collection could reduce uncertainty in estimates.
140 ents discontinued study treatment before the data collection cutoff on Oct 16, 2014.
141                                    Web-based data collection daily at each center to record relevant
142  The system can be used as a citizen science data collection device, research equipment for professio
143 double-blind, randomized clinical trial with data collection during a brief hospital stay in a tertia
144 PRETATION: After analysing extensive primary data collection during roll-out, we found that Xpert int
145                                              Data collection during the short-term follow-up period w
146                        Materials and Methods Data collection during the study period was part of a ho
147 d Ho demonstrate order of magnitude gains in data collection efficiency using this novel type backend
148 e present the results of an extensive global data collection effort whereby we estimated rainfall ero
149 is of 23 Infinium data sets from 13 distinct data collection efforts; these empirical evaluations sho
150                         This novel method of data collection enabled the determination of kinematics
151                                              Data collection ended in October 2016.
152 tatus (yes vs no), and preferred language of data collection (English vs non-English).
153               The feasibility of consent and data collection entirely on a smartphone, the use of mac
154 rapy trials, to ensure consistent design and data collection, facilitate the ongoing collection of tr
155 ine diagnostic use and re-analysis of legacy data collections feasible; to this end, we also propose
156 mate stabilizes around the null with ongoing data collection, findings may be reassuring for both cli
157                                              Data collection focused on the type of activities and ro
158                        Users can query these data collections focusing on end points of interest such
159 ndardizes the interpretation, reporting, and data collection for imaging examinations in patients at
160 s for Oncology (third edition) have improved data collection for lymphoma subtypes in most European c
161                          If it is done well, data collection for systematic reviews only needs to be
162                                              Data collection for the present study was conducted betw
163                                          The data collection for this analysis on systemic vascular d
164                              Recruitment and data collection for this study were conducted at the Uni
165    With the advent of large scale biological data collection for various diseases, data analysis pipe
166 ur results emphasize the importance of local data collection for water safety management and measurem
167 d form, or alternatively a simple electronic data collection form, containing a minimum dataset comme
168                          Using a predesigned data collection form, we extracted information about stu
169  2 independent reviewers using a predesigned data collection form.
170  electronic record system using standardized data collection forms.
171 electing data collection tools; constructing data collection forms; and abstracting, managing, and ar
172 ted simultaneously on all units, followed by data collection from nurses.
173   This performance assessment study involved data collection from physicians (n = 553) attending 3 di
174 han previously considered possible, allowing data collection from room temperature structures and avo
175 P 2.0 integrates updated prior knowledge and data collections from the last three years in the seven
176 : contemplating CHC treatment at the time of data collection (Group 1), recently declined CHC treatme
177 d discover within biologically heterogeneous data collections, hampering the identification of multi-
178 developed strategies for streamlining safety data collection in HABP/VABP trials using a Quality by D
179          More targeted strategies for safety data collection in HABP/VABP trials will rely on optimal
180                 The volume and complexity of data collection in PERCH presented considerable logistic
181 es should be explored further using improved data collection in population subgroups.
182 , circumventing the need to finish reference data collection in the current season.
183 ses of variation among models is now guiding data collection in the experiment, with the expectation
184 cologists often use image capture to bolster data collection in time and space.
185                                              Data collection included data on risk assessment, pressu
186                                              Data collection included observations of vaccination ses
187                                              Data collection included socioeconomic and clinical data
188              The outcomes (identified before data collection) included patient-reported excellent qua
189 lized tools that take advantage of its large data collection, including ones to generate hypotheses f
190                                              Data collection informed by Normalization Process Theory
191 and can be addressed through improvements in data collection, investigation, and classification, and
192                          Additional national data collection is needed to understand the potential to
193                                      Routine data collection is recommended as a way forward and alig
194                      We have developed a new data collection method and processing framework in full
195               We developed a multireflection data collection method in order to improve the signal-to
196                                We describe a data collection method that uses a single crystal to sol
197                      We established standard data collection methods before implementing the secure w
198            METHODOLOGY & Qualitative design, data collection methods involved focus groups and interv
199 e, sample selection procedures, recruitment, data collection methods, content of interview and examin
200                          Second, traditional data collection methods, such as population-based survei
201 s-sectional study that employed quantitative data collection methods, with the use of a questionnaire
202 tudy populations, anaphylaxis definition and data collection methods.
203                Sociodemographic and clinical data collection, microbiological analysis and antibiotic
204 ies that met each of the following criteria: data collection midpoint in year 1998 or later, study pe
205 ardizing parameters across the study design, data collection, monitoring, analysis, integration, know
206 tients with dementia (n=31) were the unit of data collection, nested in 11 wards (vascular, continuin
207 ownscaling strategies, deployment of climate-data collection networks, and interpreting paleoclimate
208                                     Baseline data collection occurred at 22 centres between March, 20
209                                          All data collection occurred between April 26, 2013, and Apr
210                                          All data collection occurred between June 1, 2013, and April
211                                              Data collection occurred between Oct 12, 2011, and Aug 1
212                                          All data collection occurred between September 8, 2014, and
213                                 Postprotocol data collection occurred from August 29, 2011, to July 1
214                                              Data collection occurred in the period from February to
215  collection and use of existing programmatic data, collection of additional data (eg, geographic info
216                    The cost and challenge of data collection often limit the breadth and scope of eco
217 model developed in HIV-infected persons: the Data Collection on Adverse Effects of Anti-HIV Drugs (D:
218                                          The Data Collection on Adverse Events of Anti-HIV Drugs (D:A
219 e, comparable population-based epidemiologic data collection on anaphylaxis.
220  This hypothesis has not been tested because data collection on deeper coral reefs is difficult.
221                                  Demographic data collection, ophthalmic evaluation, ultrasound scan,
222 his league table by increasing the period of data collection or by grouping similar ICUs into cluster
223 demand for additional routine administrative data collection, or for systematic incorporation of addi
224  To determine the effects of method type and data collection parameters, these deliquescence measurem
225 ign with a 2-wk covariate period and a 12-wk data collection period.
226 DRs and the SFFQ completed at the end of the data-collection period ranged from 0.36 for lauric acid
227          Automated methods of radiation dose data collection permit a detailed analysis of radiation
228 rial involving a 3-mo retrospective baseline data collection phase [time (T) 0], a 6-mo intervention
229                                     However, data collection places an additional burden on physician
230                                          The data collection platform for patient outcomes is the Ame
231 nts with peritoneal involvement in the trial data collection process or had done a formal peritoneum-
232 meters, which describe noise inherent in the data collection process.
233 en-scientists in the monitoring, siting, and data collection process.
234                               Current safety data collection processes in HABP/VABP trials often incl
235 bility of automated external defibrillators, data collection processes, epidemiology trends, increasi
236 dentified challenges associated with current data collection processes.
237 the development of consortia and large-scale data collection projects and the use of novel methods (e
238 ing times are fixed deterministically by the data collection protocol or that their distribution does
239                                    Web-based data collection provides a novel solution.
240                  Methods included behavioral data collection, provision of injection equipment, HIV t
241 ecruited at Columbia University with ongoing data collection since 1992.
242 23 US Alzheimer disease centers with ongoing data collection since 2003; the 5972 WHICAP participants
243 onsortium that integrates data from multiple data collection sites, uses a common protocol and questi
244 d a new, robust and unsupervised approach to data collection, sorting and analysis that provides fres
245  information from the simplified spectra and data collection speed, affords a new screening tool for
246                                       Before data collection started, primary prevention ICDs were hy
247                A comprehensive review of the data collection, statistics, and the overall principles
248  all of which are difficult to remove in the data collection step and distinguish them from more inte
249                 In this work a new ultrafast data collection strategy for electron diffraction tomogr
250 nciples: (i) notice, that there should be no data collection system whose existence is secret, and (i
251 f 6 major hospitals, as Nepal has no central data collection system.
252 nd setting up the microscope for diffraction data collection take approximately half an hour for each
253                                          The data collection team were masked to the allocated interv
254                                  Independent data collection teams recorded data for all pregnancies
255 teams had no role in data collection and the data collection teams were not informed of the spray sta
256         Ecological momentary assessment is a data collection technique appropriate for micro-level as
257                                        After data collection, the study eyes were divided into 3 grou
258 f-administered questionnaire for 2-y outcome data collection, the unavailability of other long-term o
259 dy mothers and children and nonattendance at data collection throughout childhood and adolescence (ag
260                              In this way the data collection time may be dramatically reduced and sam
261 edrosis virus type 18 polyhedrin, with total data collection times of less than 14 and 10 min, respec
262 rafast imaging techniques often rely on long data collection times, which can be due to limited devic
263 m the level of physical manipulation and raw data collection to automated recognition and data proces
264  gender information variables; and increased data collection to inform future work addressing the nee
265 l modeling, and smartphone-based large-scale data collection to test, in the absence of learning-rela
266 g approaches can now be paired with existing data collections to directly extract functional gene set
267                                              Data collection took place at 14 sites across 8 countrie
268                                              Data collection took place at baseline (start of treatme
269                                              Data collection took place in Europe and the United Stat
270                                    SETTINGS: Data collection took place in Geriatric, Emergency and S
271                                              Data collection took place when the participants were be
272      DATA EXTRACTION: We used a standardized data collection tool and assessed study quality with a c
273                                              Data collection tools are emerging but remain behind adu
274 ovides a step-by-step tutorial for selecting data collection tools; constructing data collection form
275 ient encounters, highly granular and uniform data collection, use of electronic data systems, and del
276  have been with conventional raster-scanning data collection using single-pixel photon counters capab
277                                              Data collection utilized new low-cost cellphone methods
278                                              Data collection was completed in March 2013.
279   The intervention ended on 31 May 2011, and data collection was completed on 30 November 2011.
280                                              Data collection was completed on June 15, 2015.
281                                              Data collection was conducted at an academic and childre
282                                      On-site data collection was conducted from February 1 through Au
283                                          The Data collection was done at inclusion and then every twe
284                                    Follow-up data collection was extracted from the Information Servi
285 ents were randomized; 1 patient withdrew and data collection was incomplete for 14 patients; data wer
286                                              Data collection was limited to a single center with gene
287                                              Data collection was ongoing from December 2008 to Octobe
288               The primary outcome, set after data collection, was the incidence of all-cause mortalit
289                                        After data collection, we detected a sex difference in these p
290 of coffee consumption based on retrospective data collection were compared regarding risk of MS, by c
291                  Participant recruitment and data collection were conducted between February 1, 2013,
292  and monitoring of their performance through data collection were important factors that reduced the
293              Enrollment, fluid delivery, and data collection were performed using software tools with
294               The hypotheses formed prior to data collection were that cervical CT scans are sensitiv
295 ther study design characteristics (method of data collection, who enrolled the participants, and ince
296 ing consensus on measures and consistency in data collection will allow meaningful comparisons and pr
297                                              Data collection will occur at all face to face reviews i
298 ron sources and free electron lasers enabled data collection with micrometer and even submicrometer s
299 allography was developed for protein crystal data collection with X-ray free-electron lasers.
300 als and better than many previous real-world data collections, with a mean +5.1-letter gain at 1 year

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