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For example, methotrexate may be helpful for case #1, salinomycin for case #2, and trichostatin A for case #3.
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The use of a normal database for [123I]FP-CIT SPECT imaging has been found to be helpful for cases which are difficult to interpret by visual assessment alone, and to improve reproducibility in scan interpretation.
In this case, seeing a urologist is helpful for case-specific advice.
Unlike Karim, who had to burn the record of his association with the U.S. Army, Ali thought those documents would be helpful for his case.
We suggest that this workflow (Figure 1) could also be helpful for other cases where structural information is scarce and repetitive elements are present.
Earlier detection of ILI cluster cases in poultry workers may be helpful for finding clustered cases of avian influenza, human-to-human transmission cases, and the early stages of a pandemic.
Furthermore, as also Schäfer et al. [22] have pointed out, a commonly used framework for evaluation of decentralized energy systems would be helpful for the comparison of different case studies.
By taking into account the risk factors for a covered population, prospective risk adjustment methodologies--commonly referred to as "predictive models" (PMs --can be helpful for health budget planning and case profiling [ 3].
Positron emission tomography (PET) may be helpful for excluding malignancy in selected cases.
As the stain works on frozen tissue, it may be helpful for rapid differentiation in selected cases in cutaneous oncology and Mohs micrographic surgery.
As use cases have been accepted as an effective means for describing behavioral requirements for a software system, it should be helpful for maintainers to acquire the use case model from source code.
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