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This publication constitutes the completely refereed post-conference complaints of the seventh overseas convention on Large-Scale medical Computations, LSSC 2009, held in Sozopol, Bulgaria, in June 2009. The ninety three revised complete papers provided including five plenary and invited papers have been rigorously reviewed and chosen from a number of submissions for inclusion within the publication.

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All the information that you report in the interview 15 confidential and will be used only for the purposes of the survey project. Your name will not be recorded or used. Whom do I contact if I have further questions? You may call Uane Smith], the project director, at (XXX) XXX-XXXX. If you have any further questions, comments, or con­ cerns about the study or the informed consent process, you may write or call [the organization's I Office for Protection of Research Subjects, Box 234, Los Angeles, CA 99999, (XXX) XXX-XXXX.

Pretests also give the surveyor a chance to estimate the length of time required for administration and to experi­ ment with sampling procedures, particularly the tech nique that will be used to select a member of a household. Of course, pretests also provide an excellent training opportu­ nity for all personnel involved in the survey. One caveat is necessary here: It is possible to pretest too much. That is, seeking advice fro m others can be counterpro­ ductive, particularly when those individuals want to add some questions on their favorite topics or provide very, very detailed critiques.

Each person who receives a preletter should feel that he or she has been singled out for this interview and that his or her opin­ ion is crucial to the study. Personalization of preletters through individualized salutations, original (not "rubber­ stamp") signatures, and individually typed or printed envelopes has been shown to stimulate response, particu­ larly from somewhat reluctant respondents. Of course, per­ sonalization is expensive to implement and cannot always be done for very large samples.

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