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15 17 As a result, while the importance of addressing aspects of spiritual well-being is increasingly recognised as a core component of integrated cancer care within this population, a corresponding evidence base investigating the clinical relevance and delivery of spiritual care is under studied in comparison to other dimensions of health within this population.
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The second review quoted by the authors by Limmroth & Katsarava [3] does not provide any corresponding evidence.
There have been studies pointing to the beneficial of effects of application of such other vegetable oil effluents as olive and palm oil-mill effluents on soil fertility indices and agronomic productivity (Macci et al. 2010; Nwoko and Ogunyemi 2010), but we are not aware of any corresponding evidence for cottonseed oil-mill effluent (COME).
Thus evidence, which cannot be incorporated in the economic model, leads us to believe that introducing CPU care may increase health service costs without any corresponding evidence that it will improve outcomes.
There was borderline evidence of an increasing trend in total mortality with increasing dose from a one-sided test (P=0.049); the corresponding evidence from a two-sided test was weak (P=0.098).
Finally, evidence extraction (Task D: Evidential qualifier association) is of critical importance, allowing biologists to link an annotation to the corresponding evidence, as it appears in the article.
The script then generated two tab-delimited text files, which are importable into Cytoscape: a network file containing each pair of interacting proteins, its interaction type and corresponding evidence, and a PRO entry information file containing PRO ID and entity description.
3. Identifying windows of opportunity for action and setting priorities for short-term policy briefs and corresponding evidence needs A questionnaire consisting of two open-ended questions was used (Additional file 3).
There is no corresponding evidence of an increased mortality risk with intensive BP treatment.
The evidence for causality for associations with non neoplastic conditions is as strong and perhaps stronger than the corresponding evidence of an association with cancer.
There is corresponding evidence of an increase in the rate of type 1 diabetes among Hispanic youth in some U.S. cities (2), and diabetes is diagnosed in 13.8 of every 100,000 U.S. Hispanic children between 10 and 19 years of age (3).
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