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English term or phrase:
enroll one hundred percent of subjects
English answer:
"all of the subjects"
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airmailrpl
Oct 11, 2012 10:09
12 yrs ago
English term
enroll one hundred percent of subjects
English
Medical
Medical (general)
XXX now has a larger Asia-Pac footprint with new presence and capabilities in neighboring countries of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The additional locations, as well as India, Europe and N. America presence, enable XXX to ***enroll one hundred percent of subjects*** for a Sponsor's benefit in terms of quality, time and cost control.
Does it mean "100% more subjects"? Or "all of the subjects"?
Does it mean "100% more subjects"? Or "all of the subjects"?
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5 +2 | "all of the subjects" | airmailrpl |
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Oct 15, 2012 11:22: airmailrpl Created KOG entry
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"all of the subjects"
enroll one hundred percent of subjects => "all of the subjects"?
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