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In addition , new assessment procedures and strategies are developing continually , and meaningful clinical research efforts must incorporate these advances in assessment to ensure the greatest relevance of the data from these studies .
In addition , new assessment procedures and strategies are developing continually , and meaningful clinical research efforts must incorporate these advances in assessment to ensure the greatest relevance of the data from these studies .
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In addition , assessment of change is not always carried out by methods that would receive wide agreement from practicing clinicians . Many more measures that are practical and therefore easily used by clinicians Research Strategies 59.
In addition , assessment of change is not always carried out by methods that would receive wide agreement from practicing clinicians . Many more measures that are practical and therefore easily used by clinicians Research Strategies 59.
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In addition , however , the clients also recorded their own blood pressure once each morning and once each afternoon in their natural environments . They purchased their own sphygmomanometers and stethoscopes to obtain these recordings ...
In addition , however , the clients also recorded their own blood pressure once each morning and once each afternoon in their natural environments . They purchased their own sphygmomanometers and stethoscopes to obtain these recordings ...
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