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We did not analyse diagnostic changes case-by-case or perform quality analysis of diagnoses, but can reasonably speculate that, with better knowledge applied to recognizing and diagnosing tension-type headache, inappropriate use of M79.1 gave way to correct usage of G44.2 for this disorder.
— An 11th-hour stay: The Supreme Court late last week handed a notable but temporary victory to the federal government when it halted a landmark climate change case brought by young activists.
Oregon's Lane County Circuit Court Judge Karsten Rasmussen heard oral argument in Chernaik v. Brown, a precedent-setting climate change case brought by plaintiffs Kelsey Juliana and Olivia Chernaik under the concept of Atmospheric Trust Litigation.
In 1995, the Legislature passed flex-rate rules, which allowed the board to change rates case by case.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the policy change from case by case risk factor based assessment and selective testing to universal testing (offering a diagnostic OGTT to all women) to identify gestational diabetes.
There were two minor responses and four no-change cases, as evaluated by radiological findings.
Rather than consider the suggested changes on a case-by-case basis, members decided that reviewing the entire land-use element — the "driving force" of the general plan — allows for a more comprehensive look at city growth, said committee Chairman Ed Selich.
A spokesperson for Disney disputed the moratorium claim in a statement but said that the incentives have "played an important role in our decision to produce content there" and that the company would "assess the effect of the recent legislative changes on a case-by-case basis".
Our strategy facilitates change on a case-by-case basis, and we here demonstrate that this strategy produces measurable change in both process and outcomes related to antimicrobial prescribing (antimicrobial use by culture site, chart documentation, cost, and use).
That implies gradual change on a case-by-case basis.
Moreover, as clinical response may represent a placebo (in common clinical trials about 30%) rather than a biological effect, attribution of the clinical efficacy to the treatment or PT change on a case-by-case basis remains uncertain.
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