Examples of using Systematic collection in English and their translations into Swedish
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Systematic collection of statistical information will not only underpin knowledge
That is not the fault of the rapporteur, it is down to the fact that we do not have consistent and systematic collection of proper data.
includes large-scale systematic collection of clinical data
public on-line consultations or the systematic collection of feedback on needs for help
in particular for the systematic collection of data on the use
This could, for example, cover the systematic collection of data on accidents,
after the authorisation of a pharmaceutical product(including suspected cases) and their systematic collection, as well as the early identification of drug risks and appropriate measures to minimise risks.
arrangements for the systematic collection and assessment of data on serv ice-related risks;
improve efficiency of public spending across Europe through the systematic collection, structuring, analysis
efficient system is put in place for the systematic collection of reliable, relevant
efficient system is put in place for the systematic collection of reliable, relevant
priority at this stage is given to the systematic collection of statistical data,
Epidemiological surveillance' means the prompt and systematic collection, recording, analysis,
Epidemiological surveillance': the ongoing systematic collection, analysis, interpretation
there is no systematic collection and analysis of economic data relating to the fisheries sector,
Systematic data collection for feedback and quality management in every programme;
The current available data indicate a lack of systematic specimen collection, epidemiological background
Evidence-based policy through systematic data collection on indicators related to ESL such as truancy,
giving rise to a practice of systematic data collection, processing, dissemination and feedback.
The Agency will continue working on establishing a framework that will enable decision makers to better understand and assess emerging risks, arising from new technologies and new application, through a practice of systematic data collection, processing, dissemination and feedback.