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Meanings of national registries in English
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Usage of national registries in English
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More nationalregistries are expected to reopen in the coming days and weeks.
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Conclusions: Outcomes after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation reported by linking two nationalregistries are encouraging.
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So far, seven nationalregistries have reopened, and the UK registry was one of the first.
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To increase awareness about the pathophysiology, epidemiology, and management of the disease, large nationalregistries are required.
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Several nationalregistries in the EU ETS were temporarily closed on Tuesday, with some reopening on Wednesday.
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MI incidence was ascertained from nationalregistries.
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He said the problem was caused by negligence by EU states in how they oversaw their nationalregistries.
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The Commission closed the bloc's nationalregistries, which administer and transfer EU carbon permits, while they beefed up security measures.
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In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of nationalregistries to increase our understanding and improve management of this complex disease.
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The new study, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, looked at all pregnant women in Denmark using several nationalregistries.
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The EU's top civil servant said on Monday no more than half of the nationalregistries were likely to open on Wednesday.
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The move follows a decision by five countries to shut their nationalregistries amid reports that carbon permits had vanished from the Czech carbon registry.
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The data on the cardiovascular outcome (fatal or non-fatal myocardial infarction or stroke) was collected by using the databases of the two major nationalregistries.
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Nationalregistries were used to identify new diagnoses of rheumatoid arthritis between 2003 and 2010.