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Future research on patient's prognosis after an ICU stay should clearly concentrate on the existence of a comprehensive geriatric system of care and on Wh/Wd treatment decisions.

For Dummett, the indefinite extensibility of set is incompatible with the existence of a comprehensive domain of all sets, since no matter what putative domain of all sets we isolate, we find that we can employ Russell's reasoning to characterize further sets that lie beyond the putative domain of all sets with which we began.

A prerequisite for effective chlamydia control is the existence of a comprehensive and effective control programme, with a broad consensus on a strategy for chlamydia control, taking into account specific national opportunities and limitations, and addressing available and future services and resources.

It is notable that around 25% of cases were newly recognized diabetes in the current study despite improvement in diagnosis and awareness in recent years, and the existence of a comprehensive national health insurance program in Taiwan that optimizes access to medical care.

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Designs other than RCTs do not benefit from the existence of such a comprehensive register – a "system" included in many of these searches, and that might lower the real world recall of the composite searches and so the completeness of the reference set.

Streim postulated that the existence of an early comprehensive order was a fabrication created for use in Ohlendorf's defence.

It is the richest source of term synonymy in existence and has a comprehensive and detailed set of neoplasia-related terms.

But today, I stumbled upon what may be the finest dataset in existence: a comprehensive database of incidents where squirrels and other critters have knocked out part of the power grid.

The existence of a national prescription database with comprehensive recording of all prescriptions filled in Denmark since 1995, with the possibility of linkage to a wide array of other health databases (6), offered us a unique opportunity to address the question of ephedrine's cardiovascular toxicity in a controlled observational study.

The existence of increasingly comprehensive summaries of the human metabolome allows the assessment of the concept of 'metabolite-likeness'.

Other liberal theorists, on the other hand, have argued that the state should not intervene because it might undermine the inculcation of certain values that are necessary for the continued existence of certain comprehensive doctrines (Galston, 1995: p. 533; Stolzenberg, 1993: pp. 582-3).

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