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 1    -,     1           |     strengthened.~ ~The process used to collect all the available data (
 2   II,     5.  2.  3   |             some countries continued to collect data every year while others
 3   II,     5.  2.  3   |         morbidity are more difficult to collect and validate. Their interpretation
 4   II,     5.  3.  2   | Population-based cancer registries (CR) collect data on all new cases of
 5   II,     5.  4.  1   |               this data is difficult to collect due to the different and
 6   II,     5.  4.  2   |        extremely difficult indicator to collect, unless there are sophisticated
 7   II,     5.  4.  6   |                  the project allowed to collect EUDIP indicators in 20 European
 8   II,     5.  5.  3   |            including studies which will collect patient-level data on resource
 9   II,     5.  7.  2   |                 individual patient data collect at least the date of birth
10   II,     5.  9.  4   |              aims to measure exposures, collect information on lifestyle
11   II,     5. 10.  2   |          allergy~ ~The first attempt to collect data on prevalence rates
12   II,     7.  2       |             continually or periodically collect data on injuries that are
13   II,     7.  4       |             Union Union are designed to collect data in order to calculate
14   II,     7.  5       |               is uniquely positioned to collect data, analyse risk factors
15   II,     8.  1.  5(4)|             States Parties undertake to collect appropriate information,
16   II,     9.  1.  2   |               sources of information to collect high quality data (both
17   II,     9.  3.  1   |              Few EU countries routinely collect surveillance data on infection
18   II,     9.  3.  3   |                 and women. Some surveys collect partner-specific details,
19  III,    10.  2.  1   |            governments around the world collect 500 times more money in
20  III,    10.  2.  1   |        countries. High-income countries collect about 340 times more money
21  III,    10.  2.  1   |             multidomain” instruments to collect information on moderate
22  III,    10.  2.  1   |                that the methods used to collect dietary intake data and
23  III,    10.  2.  1   |                scientific approaches to collect information on food and
24  III,    10.  4.  2   |                 that EFSA shall search, collect, analyse and summarise data
25  III,    10.  4.  2   |               provides that EFSA has to collect and analyse the results
26  III,    10.  4.  2   |               European Member States to collect, evaluate and report data
27  III,    10.  5.  2   |              tasks for the future is to collect or categorize data on health
28  III,    10.  5.  3   |                was the first attempt to collect these data on European level.
29   IV,    11.  6.  2   |                fund will be in place to collect funds centrally (Thomson,
30   IV,    11.  6.  2   |               health insurance funds to collect resources may be challenging
31   IV,    11.  6.  4   |            health insurance funds could collect additional revenue by offering
32   IV,    12.  2       |            governments around the world collect 500 times more money in
33   IV,    12.  2       |        countries. High-income countries collect about 340 times more money
34   IV,    12.  4       |                 related measures, or to collect and disseminate relevant
35   IV,    12.  4       |          Established in 1975~http eu~To collect information and data, provide
36   IV,    12.  5       |               across the life cycle.~3. Collect, analyse and disseminate
37   IV,    12.  5       |              2003 on cancer screening1; collect data on health status and
38   IV,    12. 10       |               social services, and they collect taxes, as well as receive
39   IV,    13.  7.  5   |              making. It is necessary to collect data on equity, health among