Sentence examples for adequately benefit from inspiring English sources

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This therefore indicates that many mothers do not adequately benefit from the baby-friendly hospital initiative being implemented in Kenya.

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However, studies suggest that not all patients benefit adequately from treatment.

Furthermore, the focus group findings emphasize the need for regulation and policy that ensures Barbadians benefit adequately from ownership of future medical tourism facilities.

The field's understanding of CD etiology will benefit from larger, adequately powered studies in gene identification efforts; the incorporation of polygenic approaches in gene-environment interplay studies; attention to the mechanisms of risk from genes to brain to behavior; and the use of genetically informative data to test quasi-causal hypotheses about purported risk factors.

The currently available biomarkers or nonspecific physiologic criteria for the sepsis syndrome or the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) do not adequately identify patients who might benefit either from conventional antimicrobial therapies or from therapies targeting specific mediators of inflammation, i.e. recombinant human activated protein C (rhAPC) [21].

We implemented a clustering algorithm that was called ASAP (As Simple As Possible) and showed that even a naive algorithm can benefit from data adequately treated by SVD.

As molecular pathways governing NET cancer development and progression are being unraveled, and new anticancer agents targeting specific genomic abnormalities continue to expand, criteria and technology employed to evaluate drug antitumor activity need to evolve to accurately assess tumor response and adequately address whether individual patients benefit or not from specific therapies.

This application should provide evidence for an adequately favorable benefit-risk balance for the intended use (1).

Since then, the concept and formation of teams dedicated to oncologic patients have evolved, currently providing a way of care with adequately documented benefits.

This and previous papers [ 2] have been criticised on the basis that average results from clinical trials do not adequately capture benefits to individuals [ 3, 4], and that clinical trials measure what is measurable, not necessarily what is important [ 4].

The commonly used indications for primary nerve surgery in obstetrical brachial plexus palsy may not adequately identify all patients who may benefit from surgical intervention.

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