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Vehicle black box data is starting to be used more commonly in court against drivers, but drivers are demanding that police use warrants to access the arguably private data.
Bridging anticoagulation appeared to be used more commonly than the guidelines would suggest.
None of the treatments seemed to be used more commonly in patients who had been diagnosed longer ago.
As the DEX implant begins to be used more commonly for DME, the best intervals between the treatments will be defined.
In E. coli, P2 is able to integrate at over 10 different loci, but certain sites may be used more commonly than others [ 35].
Therefore, tumor immunology will probably be used more commonly in clinical practice in the future, as increasing evidence indicates that the effectiveness of several chemotherapies depends on the active contribution of the different immune effectors.
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Textured implants are used more commonly in Europe than in the United States, where smooth ones are more often recommended.
New modes (eg, cellular telephones) were used more commonly by females and younger individuals (ages 18 to 34).
Discussion In our sample, three of four top-selling orphan drugs were used more commonly for non-orphan indications.
However, Mr. Romney name was used more commonly in conjunction with all 15 of the economic keywords.
Nonwoven fibrous wound dressings are being used more commonly nowadays in the management of highly exuding wounds.
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