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These animal challenge studies need not necessarily be performed in BHS, but could rather use Prnp genotype ARQ domestic sheep or existing transgenic mouse models [ 41].
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"I think they could have rather used an experienced coach.
The meta-analysis of the studies on RMs in ALI/ARDS by Fan et al. [18] concluded that RMs were neither recommended nor forbidden and could rather be used on a case-by-case basis in the most hypoxemic patients as a life-saving procedure.
Destruction of trees by fire is of concern because trees could rather be used.
Currently, inefficiency of health services is a particular problem, as 20 40% of resources spent in health are wasted which could rather be used in achieving universal coverage.
Spring and well water have rather high salinity but could be used for agricultural purposes, particularly for crops that can tolerate high salinity levels (Akther, 1998).
Therefore, we suggest that the STRATIFY rule should not be used in isolation, but rather could be used in Step 1 of a falls management strategy, to assist clinicians in identifying which patients require a more thorough multifactorial falls assessment.
Ostensibly intended to protect Turkey from stray Syrian artillery fire, they could rather more plausibly be used to help enforce a Libya-style no-fly zone.
So the water bank, a unique system of underground storage, was created in 1996 as a way to store Colorado River water that the state couldn't use, rather than letting it flow through to California.
It wasn't that she deserved it, but rather her career could use a boost in a way that none of the other queens could.
A simple change in language using "could" rather than "should"—helps us think past the black and white and consider the shades of gray.
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