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Ambitious research projects that have not been adequately organized may suffer the consequences of poor quality or unreadable stains if slides are not used relatively quickly after sectioning.
Some consequences of poor quality endoscopy include worse outcomes for cancer and gastrointestinal bleeding, unnecessary repeat procedures, needless damage to patients and even avoidable death [3].
A large proportion of the population is impoverished because of high out-of-pocket health-care expenditures and suffers the adverse consequences of poor quality of care.
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Others have suggested that patients are pushed from public to private healthcare as a consequence of poor quality (specifically longer waiting lists) in the public sector [ 11].
Research on this problem has tended to be scientific, focussing on the prevalence and potential consequences of poor-quality products.
10 Understanding the market penetration and consequences of poor-quality antimalarials is important but challenging for two reasons.
Because the "consequences" of poor-quality antimalarials depend on the efficacy of the genuine medicines, our estimates represent "the number of under-five deaths avoidable if children consume ACTs (or an effective alternative) instead of poor-quality antimalarials," as opposed to "the number of under-five deaths avoidable if poor-quality antimalarials are eliminated".
One consequence of IBV infection is the production of poor quality, misshapen eggs by infected birds [ 45].
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