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Consequently, the strength of the evidence for some interventions is not high.
Or is informed consent morally required for some interventions and not for others?
Today, part of this experimentation has been applied for some interventions of coverage, protection and communication in situ of the archaeological ruins.
However, trade-offs were observed for some interventions.
For some interventions, such as PEG, treatment decisions can be particularly challenging.
When potential cost offsets were included, however, the results changed considerably for some interventions.
For some interventions we lack evidence because we did not identify any systematic reviews.
However, implementation at this coverage level might not be feasible for some interventions in certain locations.
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