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Isis views the world entirely in black and white; the "us and them" narrative at the heart of their extremist propaganda will only benefit from intervention.
Thus, relying only on CBF/CBV mismatch might disqualify some patients that would benefit from intervention (Fig. 8).
Your managers will appreciate an early warning and employees will benefit from intervention and advice before your superiors take note.
By the time children get through the system to the clinical professionals, they've lost the time to benefit from intervention programs, which are known to be more effective in younger children.
The ability to accurately measure motion at distance could help facilitate telemedicine or internet-based healthcare, which could alert the clinician regarding declines in function that would benefit from intervention.
This study aimed to examine whether the SARC-F and Edmonton frail screening tools are useful in clinical practice to identify at-risk patients for negative health outcomes who would benefit from intervention.
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However, it is also important to determine whether patients themselves benefit from interventions.
All three groups would benefit from interventions designed to promote healthy food choices.
The results indicate that older people benefit from interventions in the outdoor environment.
Results indicate that many students could benefit from interventions aimed at improving their skill at judging their learning.
Growing evidence shows that children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) can benefit from interventions, and specifically interventions focused on improving self-regulation.
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