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"That's a hefty number of women" who must be screened to derive a benefit, Dr. Calonge said.
But even if they do, they're going to derive a benefit from this experience 90percentt of the time".
"An internal review concluded that there was no deliberate intention to manipulate the market and derive a benefit," Barclays said.
"Now, I can tell parents that one in 500 circumcised children may suffer a complication, and one in 100 children may derive a benefit," he said.
The result would be that those who derive a benefit from guns — for hunting, target practice, self-defense or simply for collecting — would shoulder some of the social costs of their choice as manufacturers pass along the cost of the tax to them.
The good thing about Hulu is that we derive a benefit from the advertising.
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Therefore, we cannot say whether the key to deriving a benefit is from being diabetic, overweight or having subclinical malnutrition".
Indeed, C. alatus likely derives a benefit in terms of fitness because its flowers are protected, while furnishing food (CFNs) and a favorable nesting site to a limited number of ant species, mostly P. gracilis.
These studies have recently been challenged by a large study showing that only MSS patients derived a benefit from the treatment (Brezden-Masley et al, 2003).
These patients had similar relapse risk to the persistently negative patients and might indeed have derived a benefit from the adjuvant therapy.
They are not informed that Exponent has received multi-million dollar contracts from auto companies that derived a benefit from the article.
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