| prospective study |
A study in which participants are identified and then followed forward in time.
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| prospective study |
A study that investigats what hapens from now and onwards when giving a certain treatment. This is the best method of conducting a study of the effect of a new treatment.
Ãâó: www.bddiabetes.co.uk/dyn_en/glossary.html
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| prospective study |
A research study looks forward in time, and follows events as they occur.
Ãâó: www.mshri.on.ca/colorectalcancer/definitions.html
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| prospective study |
A clinical study, such as the STRENGTH trial, in which patients are recruited before the clinical outcome is known and are followed through the course of treatment.
Ãâó: www.genaissance.com/pharmacogenomics/glossary.asp
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the development normally achieved by any region of the zygote or early embryo when there is no interference.
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| PROSP | very lively and profitable |
| PROSP | the condition of prospering |
| PROSP | an economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment |
| PROSP | tending to favor or bring good luck |
| PROSP | marked by peace and prosperity |
| PROSP | in fortunate circumstances financially |
| PROSP | very lively and profitable |
| PROSP | in the manner of prosperous people |
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