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Women who first move into the study area within 4 weeks of their actual delivery date are unlikely to derive adequate benefit from the intervention and will be excluded from the primary outcome.
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The scope of an application area should be small enough to be manageable but large enough to provide adequate benefits from sharing data among individual applications.
Adequate benefits from the consumption of leafy AIVs can be realized if a more frequent consumption interval is maintained, and this can increase the vegetable consumption level, which is found to be low in developing countries.
"If we have adequate benefits from the get-go, the idea will be that there will be less pressure on the injured worker to maximize their award," he said.
Indeed, support for more adequate benefits is quite likely.
Traumas like crush injuries and thermal burns that deprive tissues of adequate oxygen also benefit from high-oxygen therapy, as do life-threatening infections called necrotizing fasciitis, if the condition is treated in its early stages, the experts in Virginia reported.
However, if adequate skills are not available, then critically traumatized patients may rather benefit from adequate ventilation using less invasive means (e.g. bag valve mask ventilation if transport times are short) [ 25, 26].
Patients in the ICU who require intubation and mechanical ventilation benefit from adequate sedation and analgesia.
Special groups: Pregnant teenagers should be especially encouraged to eat an adequate diet and may benefit from iron/folic acid supplementation.
H5: [ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL] Big data returns benefit from adequate organizational changes: (BDIMPACT /δ (ORG) < 0.
The stay in the emergency ward represents the only opportunity to receive information and begin to benefit from adequate treatment.
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