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Therefore such a simple solution may not be adequate for increasing the number of residents applying to and entering what are currently considered lower paid specialties.
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That hardly constitutes adequate recompense for increased risk.
Based on our evaluation of the scientific evidence, we concluded that there is "adequate" evidence for increased risk of O3-related health effects in population groups with certain genotypes, preexisting asthma, or reduced intake of certain nutrients; individuals at certain life stages (i.e., younger and older ages); and in outdoor workers (Table 1).
The facilities may not be adequate for the increasing number of patients with diabetes but even in those facilities which manage diabetes the supply of drugs is not regular.
A highly hydrated bearing surface layer, formed by PMPC grafting, and a cross-linking-strengthened substrate of adequate thickness are essential for increasing the wear and creep deformation resistances.
Removal of those dogs on a regular basis is an adequate short-term management protocol for increasing gazelle recruitment rate.
Adequate moderate altitude exposure is effective for increasing Hbmass and in elite endurance athletes by ∼3%.
The need for increasing production of Moringa oleifera in Nigeria can be achieved through adequate fertilization.
In particular, invasive lobular cancers infiltrate the normal tissue with columns of single cells, and receive adequate oxygenation without the requirement for increased vascularization [ 19].
However, it is reasonable to assume that discharging a distressed woman into a community without guaranteeing adequate assistance is a certain prescription for increased risk.
The increase in blood viscosity could be a physiological mechanism necessary for increased NO biosynthesis and adequate vasodilation.
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