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Or as Sandra Pianalto, president of the Cleveland Fed, put it: "History has an ability to administer a dose of humility".

"Having the ability to administer a high dose in a small region is the main underlying advantage of proton therapy, however accurate planning is absolutely essential to ensure that the dose does not miss the target tumour".

The Nazis took careful lessons from Britain's ability to administer a vast swathe of the globe with a relatively small group of clerks and soldiers, as well as its unflinching readiness to exercise mass genocidal violence whenever its rule was threatened.

#Paramedic – This is a high level of medical training and usually involves key skills not permissible for technicians, such as cannulation (and with it the ability to administer a range of drugs such as morphine), tracheal intubation and other skills such as performing a cricothyrotomy.

We chose this outcome as it was most commonly reported and is a surrogate for the ability to administer a complete course of antenatal corticosteroids or to allow for maternal transport to a tertiary care facility.

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The ability to administer treatment over a prolonged period of time and the availability of an intravenous and oral formulation are advantages for the use of MMF, allowing for multi-agent therapy, particularly for chronic GVHD.

We conducted a two-by-two factorial randomized controlled trial to investigate the effect of adrenaline autoinjector (AAI) device design on participants' ability to administer adrenaline in a simulated anaphylaxis scenario six weeks (primary outcome) and one year after training, in mothers of food-allergic children.

It limits NGOs' ability to administer healthcare during an epidemic, provide food aid in the midst of a famine, help small businesses, bolster civic engagement, and a myriad of other activities crucial to improving the lives of people.

The novelty, we believe, lies in the ability to administer multiple dosages of an antimicrobial drug in situ, from the implant [ 13, 14].

An additional benefit of computer-based exams is the ability to administer them outside class at a variety of times.

The results of the current trial highlights two aspects of plerixafor and GCSF based stem cell mobilization; the ability to administer the drug intravenously in a safe and effective manner and the ability of plerixafor based mobilization to overcome the adverse impact of lenalidomide based initial therapy.

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