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For drugs they administer in their offices, oncologists can make money.
But that kind of insurance is prohibitively expensive to administer in some developing countries.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we think Denicola's test will not be too difficult to administer in practice.
There are other problems too: it's difficult to administer in combination with other drugs and the infant formulation requires a cold chain.
Identify the "diseases" that plague this "patient" and the "medicines" that the Iraqi constitution will administer in order to cure them.
"Surplus wealth is a sacred trust which its possessor is bound to administer in his lifetime for the good of the community".
It's difficult to administer in practice (there are lots of opportunities for avoidance, and which innovation policies count? Research grants? Procurement?).
Oncologists benefit from the ability to mark up (and profit from) each dose of chemotherapy they administer in private offices, a practice increased dramatically in the late 1990s.
Importantly, cholesterol does not exacerbate disease but even slightly ameliorates inflammation during remission, suggesting it is safe to administer in inflammatory diseases.
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●Authentication: Because it's possible for others to complete students' work or take tests, schools should take measures to confirm identity, such as using a trusted organization to administer in-person exams.
One is the use of trained examiners to administer in-person interviews for data collection.
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