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Furthermore, widespread use of DDT would probably promote selection for resistance in mosquitoes, so the benefits of its use would be short-lived.

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Furthermore, the widespread use of antibiotics for any infection in conjunction with the inadequate treatment of syphilis in its early stages seems to have considerably changed the clinical picture of syphilis.

Furthermore, the widespread use of compact tension specimens for investigating the material behaviour generates data more suitable for plane-strain conditions, rather than the plane-stress state which is more applicable to many lightweight aerospace structures.

Furthermore, the widespread use of related triazines in numerous applications (for example, as herbicides) suggests the potential for significant occupational exposures and environmental exposure, perhaps through contamination of water sources.

Furthermore, its widespread use as the single benchmark indicator for antenatal care has the very unwelcome effect of directing the attention of clinicians and program managers toward optimizing the number of antenatal visits rather than ensuring delivery of the important substance of that care.

Furthermore, the widespread use of informal payments within the Greek NHS [ 23], the growing imbalance between the Greek public and private health sector [ 25] as well as the perceived inefficiency and inequity of Greek health care [ 18, 20, 24, 25] result in increased patient dissatisfaction which may aggravate conflicts between patients and residents.

Furthermore, Washington makes widespread use of Jordan's Intelligence Directorate, recently highlighted by the gruesome murder of CIA operatives in Afghanistan.

Furthermore, there is widespread use of xenogeneic materials associated with traditional hPSC technologies, preventing their use in the production of clinical grade hPSC-derived cells.

Furthermore, given the widespread use of Rluc in bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET), Nluc may be preferable due to its brighter luminescence and narrow spectrum.

Furthermore, for feasible widespread use of the assay, results should be highly reproducible, and the training, equipment and sample type requirements should be modest.

Furthermore, given the widespread use of standardised mortality ratios for hospitals in other countries (such as the United States, 2 3 Canada, 4 the Netherlands, 5 and Sweden 6), with similar methods to those of the Dr Foster Unit, we are concerned that these comparisons may also be compromised by the possibility of the constant risk fallacy.

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