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Meanings of methodological approaches in English
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Usage of methodological approaches in English
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The development of molecular targeted therapies requires some specific methodologicalapproaches.
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Many methodologicalapproaches have been used to understand cultural dimensions to maternal health issues.
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Research extending this model to other settings, measures, and methodologicalapproaches may be fruitful.
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Clever statistical and methodologicalapproaches could produce a winner in months instead of years.
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However, diversity in conceptual and methodologicalapproaches to such research yields a limited basis for comparing studies.
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The main research traditions and cases representing various methodologicalapproaches-qualitative interview, health behaviour questionnaire and dietary survey-are discussed.
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Policy judgments should be based on the accumulation of evidence from multiple studies done with differing methodologicalapproaches.
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As researchers, we should recognize that meaningful relationships ought to be detectable with simple methods and robust to alternative methodologicalapproaches.
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We highlight two examples of methodologicalapproaches for MVPC of EEG and MEG data that can be used to study memory function.
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This paper describes novel methodologicalapproaches used to improve the quality of data collected for analysis of the impact of neighborhoods on MSM health.
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We also describe current and future advances in methodologicalapproaches to multivariate fMRI data and their theoretical value for the neuroscience of social perception.
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Methodologicalapproaches to such algorithm-based, cortical mapping were published for various architectural modalities.
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Methodologicalapproaches are needed to address issues arising when attempting to access and survey hard-to-reach participants, including programs.
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methodological
Adjective
approach
Noun
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