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Emergency physicians using point-of-care bedside ultrasonography to rapidly diagnose supraspinatus tendon calcification with subacromial impingement syndrome can expedite rapid musculoskeletal specialist referral to potentially improve patient outcomes.
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In 2003, they proposed the establishment of 'a clearing house to expedite the rapid and low cost licensing of patented DNA sequences which have potential applications in clinical diagnosis' to encourage the free availability of raw sequence data [ 3].
The codex format replaced the scroll and profoundly affected history: the Bible was one of the first books to be printed in this new format, which expedited the rapid spread of Christianity throughout much of the world.
Since the use of other point of care tests, such as fingerstick glucometers, have been helpful in expediting care, a rapid HIV test may be the best test to use in a busy health-care facility [24].
Novel rapid prototyping techniques expedite the fabrication of shapes and geometries, which have been inaccessible to date using common machining methods.
Rapid diagnosis can expedite appropriate antifungal treatment of onychomycosis.
Rapid fielding or expedited systems development plays a major role in developing systems to provide a quick response to the organization.
However, Sirt3 controls systemic levels of oxidative stress, limits expedited weight gain, and allows rapid metabolic adaptation.
For patients A and B, rapid genotypic DST expedited the MDR TB diagnosis and institution of appropriate treatment and isolation measures and curtailed further spread.
Rapid detection of resistance expedites appropriate intervention to control the disease.
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