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Without legal books, ascertainment of the law would be difficult to define.
The ascertainment of this man's character and views seemed to be, in the first place, necessary.
Tracing is impossible only when the means of ascertainment fail.
There is some ascertainment things like beach clubs neat this river.
Further studies with alternative control ascertainment methods would be necessary to resolve this issue.
Case ascertainment is therefore more complete for diagnosed cases because of active detection.
Later, he added, "Open hearings are more conducive to the ascertainment of truth."
However, no studies have addressed the multiple complex contributions of changes in ascertainment and potential risk factors.
It may be, however, that low prevalence among more distant relatives results in part from lower levels of ascertainment.
Based on your reference to "ascertainment bias," I assume you are involved in the sciences.
Because of problems of ascertainment, putting an accurate figure to this total is impossible.
The result is a form of ascertainment bias.
Specifically, it arises when there is an ascertainment bias inherent in a study design.
The model seems to be the ascertainment of a testator's "intent" in a last will and testament.
He discovered the answer to several seeming paradoxes caused by ascertainment bias.
I was there for the Ascertainment, and they went easy on anything it looked like she was uncomfortable answering.
Valuation by a third party is one method the parties can stipulate for ascertainment of the price.
This dilemma is known as an ascertainment bias.
Medical sources sometimes refer to sampling bias as ascertainment bias.
I urge, therefore, a cautious approach to the ascertainment of the intention of the legislature.
Weinberg is also credited as the first to explain the effect of ascertainment bias on observations in genetics.
Techniques have been developed to allow verbal ascertainment of the child's state of mind with respect to attachment.
In addition, there was a uniform rent ascertainment scheme contained in section 12.
First, the prospective design made for high-quality data and minimised biases in ascertainment or classification.
(4) A partner is not entitled, before the ascertainment of profits, to interest on the capital subscribed by him.