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Analysts said foreign funds continued to pour into Southeast Asia this week, but that investors had shifted their purchasing to technology stocks that could benefit from indications of a rebound in the semiconductor industry.
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Difficult reconstructive challenges associated with contour deformities will no doubt benefit from expanded ArteFill indications.
The task could benefit from some specific indication extracted from a short range investigation indicating if the weather is stable or not.
I could be wrong; but it seems like such an old-fashioned word (not that there's anything wrong with that) that the clue might have benefited from some indication as such.
Other patients with similar indications may benefit from multimodality radiation therapy.
This emphasises the importance of clearly describing the populations and indications that benefit from the new technology.
These two questions illustrate that an absence of a thorough understanding of the hierarchy and relationships of discrete molecular genetic events may lead to the misinterpretation of the results of clinical studies and potentially miss indications that benefit from therapy.
Ramaphosa's direct benefit from impala sales is an indication of his being the representative of the white landed oligarchy which has benefited from stolen land.
In summary, there is some indication of benefit from temozolomide, but the evidence is too weak for firm conclusions to be drawn and further large RCTs are required.
At 56 and 90 days however, there was an indication of benefit from ATIII treatment for those patients who were alive and still in hospital for that length of time.
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