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In particular, there was insufficient time allocated to assess carers' needs and communicate plans to them for addressing likely future health crises for patients [ 9].
While table 1 groups studies examining cardiovascular effects, Table 2, Table 3 and Table 4 group those addressing likely mechanisms by which sub-daily PM exposure cause cardiovascular effects.
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But this plan goes further to address likely market failures.
Mike Rawlings, the mayor of Dallas, addressed likely public fears brought about by the second case.
In the selection process, it is important to carefully address likely correlations between the indicators, especially if a linear or geometric aggregation method is used.
13 Patients were asked a questionnaire that we developed specifically to address likely concerns specific to GBS.
However, a significant caveat is that our findings do not address likely differences between payers in provider type and type of care given.
The possibility that ventricular myocytes express small numbers of RyR in the PM clearly deserves further study both to strengthen the conclusion and to address likely physiological roles.
The materials would specifically address likely misconceptions associated with a particular trial with the relevant patient group, along the lines of patient decision aids which have been developed to help people deliberate over and make treatment decisions [ 48].
Other missing data will also need to be addressed, likely using NHANES data as has been implemented in clinical applications of a risk model for progression of age-related macular degeneration using demographic, genetic, environmental, and ocular factors [ 26].
Such an approach raises challenges for organizations, asking them to identify ways they can contribute to new interventions during R&D, anticipating and beginning to address likely bottlenecks in advance.
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