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Sampling an entire mound, Brosseder suggests, might be more informative than selecting from across the region.

"Whereas if it was the Latimer campaign or some other PAC associated with a moderate wing of the Democratic Party that might be a more informative signal to voters, and it might allow them to make a more informed decision about how to take the information that comes from the super PAC ad."

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Prof Naveed Sattar, from the University of Glasgow, said: "Rather than cutting the obesity thresholds to 27, which would mean around half the adults in UK are living with obesity, other definitions of obesity that include also looking at waist circumference, combined with specific signs and symptoms of excess weight, are likely to be more informative."

From BBC

They also determined that compared to a polygenic risk score for type 2 diabetes derived in the general population of European ancestry, polygenic risk scores generated from diverse ancestry datasets were more informative in assessing diabetes risk in survivors of both European and African ancestries.

“If we can be a little more informative with the public and the academy board members about what exactly stunt coordinators do and keep the ball going, I’m hoping in the next one or two years we can see a category. I think that they need it and I think that they want it. We’ve just got to keep pushing.”

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