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Relying on the absence, presence of level of symptomatology may not provide an adequate indication of the effects of treatment for depression, nor sufficient information for the development of treatment plans that meet patients' needs.
The DNA damage-dependent phosphorylation of Chk1 has proven to be an adequate indication of checkpoint activation and is well-recognized in numerous model systems [37], [38].
This highlights a widely recognized characteristic of self-declared ancestry: that it is not always an adequate indication of the genetic ancestry detected by a set of markers and their subsequent analysis [33].
This is because, if the entire dataset were used for training, the model could not provide adequate indication of its effectiveness in predicting any unseen data.
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"I think we had given adequate indications of that to the Council.
They do not reflect and give adequate indications of the status of working sealants.
Such perception is so deeply embedded that we often implicitly accept clinical trial reporting with rather loose descriptions of blinding procedures as adequate indication for the success of blinding.
Positive responses to these two items may be a satisfactory and adequate indication for clinical assessment of hyposalivation by sialometry.
ECPR requires many medical resources and has several limitations; primarily, it requires adequate indications for implementation.
It is possible that the effect of prednisolone was diluted by the inclusion of data from episodes where the parent initiated treatment without an adequate indication.
Adequate indications and duration of therapy are particularly important for the use of highly potent substances in the intensive care setting.
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