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Abstract: . . . overstep the data; for instance, implying causality where none can be inferred, or suggesting the need for intervention when it has not been proven to be effective, can be highly embarrassing to the authors and the Institute. . . . . . . are co-authors must remove their names from it. Staff are reminded that each author is responsible for everything in the manuscript, irrespective of his Page 12 The Patient Registry for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH Registry) Page 12 of 12 or her involvement in any specific part of the research effort. When appropriate, the manuscript should contain . . . . . . Staff are reminded that each author is responsible for everything in the manuscript, irrespective of his Page 12 The Patient Registry for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH Registry) Page 12 of 12 or her involvement in any specific part of the research effort. When appropriate, the manuscript should contain a disclaimer, indicating that what is being reported or . . . . . . without approval, if reviewers' opinions are well-founded and adequately justified. Interpretations that overstep the data; for instance, implying causality where none can be inferred, or suggesting the need for intervention when it has not been proven to be effective, can be highly embarrassing to the authors and the Institute. . . . . . . appropriate, the manuscript should contain a disclaimer, indicating that what is being reported or claimed does not necessarily reflect the views of the NHLBI, NIH, or DHHS. Criteria for Disapproval Three primary reasons may cause a manuscript to be disapproved: 1) Concern that the analysis or interpretation may be flawed; 2) Inclusion of clinical or public health recommendations that are not consistent with . . . . . . their names from it. Staff are reminded that each author is responsible for everything in the manuscript, irrespective of his Page 12 The Patient Registry for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH Registry) Page 12 of 12 or her involvement in any specific part of the research effort. When appropriate, the manuscript should contain a disclaimer, indicating that . . . . . . names from it. Staff are reminded that each author is responsible for everything in the manuscript, irrespective of his Page 12 The Patient Registry for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH Registry) Page 12 of 12 or her involvement in any specific part of the research effort. When appropriate, the manuscript should contain a disclaimer, indicating that what is being . . . --3000,7,214,3235,23407
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