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Whether low dose IM in combination with agents of distinct but related mechanisms could be one of the strategies to overcome these concerns warrants careful investigation.
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It wasn't until 1972, eight years after Carson's death, that the United States banned the domestic sale of DDT, except where public health concerns warranted its use.
Even a return to the old days – when police officers who raided journalists' offices needed to "blue bag" contentious material until a judge decided their concerns warranted inspection – would be a vast improvement.
Safety concerns warranted adult diapers and a vinyl dollar-store bed cover for the futon.
Nevertheless, there may be products that hold a greater risk of post-approval safety concerns, warranting a risk-based approach toward PSUR reporting requirements.
A public health concern warrants a public health response.
Thinking beyond just death but towards instances where major morbidity is a concern warrants ACP".
Drug-resistant HIV, a major global concern, warrants the development of novel anti-virals as alternative and inexpensive therapy.
The purpose of the scale is to quantify the level of public concern warranted.
Unlike security cameras that automatically record whenever there's movement in the frame, requiring users to review footage that was merely of their cat toying with the living room curtains, Sense will be able to tell when there's truly a concern warranting an alert.
The emerging data signal that low water intake may be an issue of global concern, warranting continued effort to improve assessment techniques, inform, and implement international water intake recommendations.
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