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First, since evidence of the benefits of short term treatment with MMF is needed, studies comparing effects of long with short term treatment might be preferred in future.

In choosing between the four-point and the five-point scale, it should be noted that while construct validity and discriminative ability are comparable, both data quality, internal consistency and discriminative validity suggest that the five-point scale is to be preferred in future applications of the NFAS.

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Christopher P. Grey, a spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command, said at a news conference here that the 13 murder counts against Major Hasan were "initial charges" and that "additional charges may be preferred in the future, subject to the ongoing criminal investigation".

However, including end points such as ≥25% reduction of headache frequency and/or headache index may add useful information to the final selection of end points that should be preferred in the future.

This suggests that the new combination may be preferred in patients with poor responses in the future.

Qualitative approach was preferred in this research.

Amoxicillin is preferred in Europe.

Total TEM is preferred in those instances.

To avoid this, CT-based attenuation correction would be preferred for future studies.

While BMSCs represent the state of the art cell type of MSCs in these co-culture systems, ASCs might be preferred over BMSCs in future.

Nevertheless, TLDA screening in individual sample should still be preferred and recommended in a similar study in the future.

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