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Her2/neu-targeted therapy may be beneficial in cases of overexpression (20% of AD-NOS).
But it would be tremendously beneficial in cases of device theft, and when working with personal health monitoring tools, budget trackers and other types of journalling applications, especially in a time when the notion of the quantified self continues to have a big influence on consumer hardware and software development.
They concluded that arthroscopy was beneficial in cases of unexplained residual groin pain.
In Karmacharya and colleagues' review of cases [ 1], ECT was uniformly beneficial in cases of delirious mania.
While beneficial in cases of infection, this same neutrophil-endothelial cell interaction can lead to tissue injury, especially in conditions associated with excessive inflammatory responses.
Physical activity is also believed to be beneficial in cases of ischemic stroke, reducing the area of ischemia in animals [ 35- 37].
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The previous study reported that reduction of liver enzyme activity would be beneficial in case of hepatic damage protection [32].
Currently, laser cleaning is considered one of the least invasive studied cleaning techniques and it has been proved more beneficial in case of sensitive organic materials.
Again, the pitch estimation is not very accurate, but it is still beneficial in case of multi-source scenarios to improve the source differentiation.
There is no evidence found for suturing but exploration is thought to be beneficial in case of interposition of medial structures.
Such yielding is only beneficial in case of three-dimensional and continuous velocity fields, and therefore a numerical procedure that generates relevant kinematically admissible fields for classical upper bound calculation is suggested.
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