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The vast majority of acute care hospitals in the UK are without on-site neurosurgical and neurointensive care facilities, necessitating expedient assessment of the brain-injured patient.
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Likewise, transcription of the selected cytokines IL-6, TNFα, IL-10, and IL-8 showed differential regulation after trauma but was not found to be expedient to be used as markers for clinical assessment of trauma patients, in contrast to their protein equivalents.
In clinical practice the two are often considered to be equivalent, and, in some cases, comprehensive geriatric assessment teams are seen as a more expedient form of assessment as it does not require fixed beds.
The first major achievement of this project was the successful facilitation of the situation analysis of the state of obstetric care by supporting a Safe Motherhood Needs Assessment and providing supplementary funds for the expedient completion of the study on "Factors Associated with Maternal Mortality in Zambia".
Along this line, assessment of p38 kinase activity in disseminated cells appears expedient.
The dominant environmental risk assessment methodology has been developed to answer basic questions to enable expedient decision making.
As the assessment instrument was intended for use in a clinical setting, we found it expedient to justify that the assessment instrument also showed evidence of being suitable to assess TTE technical skills in patients with pathologies and with varying technical difficulty.
It is expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
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