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    Assessing methods to specify the target difference for a randomised controlled trial: DELTA (Difference ELicitation in TriAls) review. by Cook, J, Hislop, J, Adewuyi, T, Harrild, K, Altman, D, Ramsay, C, Fraser, C, Buckley, B, Fayers, P, Harvey, I, Briggs, A, Norrie, J, Fergusson, D, Ford, I, Vale, L

    Published 2014
    “…FUNDING: The Medical Research Council UK and the National Institute for Health Research Joint Methodology Research programme.…”
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    Current practice regarding the use of fatty livers: a trans-Atlantic survey. by Imber, C, St Peter, S, Lopez, I, Guiver, L, Friend, P

    Published 2002
    “…Despite this, appraisal of the donor remains one of the least scientific aspects of the transplantation process, and many centers base their practice on subjective opinion, rather than objective data. …”
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    Current practice regarding the use of fatty livers: a trans-Atlantic survey. by Imber, C, St Peter, S, Lopez, I, Guiver, L, Friend, P

    Published 2002
    “…Despite this, appraisal of the donor remains one of the least scientific aspects of the transplantation process, and many centers base their practice on subjective opinion, rather than objective data. …”
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    An aggregate model of petroleum production capacity and supply forecasting by Adelman, Morris Albert, Paddock, James Lester

    Published 2006
    “…The work also is supported by the M.I.T. Center for Energy Policy Research. We wish to thank the following individuals for their comments on earlier drafts: P. …”
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    PENAKSIRAN DAYA DUKUNG KAWASAN DI OBYEK WISATA BATURRADEN, KABUPATEN BANYUMAS by , DWI ANGGITA NUGROHO, , Kaharuddin, S.Hut., M.Si.

    Published 2014
    “…Visits by tourists are increasing yearly and are centered in certain areas which have the potential to trigger damage. …”
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