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Most of the year, a good portion of the slices are consumed in Father Demo Square; though improvements are to be made, it is an undistinguished square of paving, benches and scraggly trees frequented by pensioners, pigeons and assorted urban jetsam.
Our finding that over half the infections were healthcare-associated indicates that hospital infection control is an important area for clinical, microbiological and economic research if improvements are to be made.
Therefore, if improvements are to be made in stillbirth prevention, specific modifiable factors must be identified and targeted.
Identification of the genes responsible for the development and progression of colorectal cancer is critical if improvements are to be made in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
However, the world of preference-based measures is not a closed shop and further research is a necessary pursuit if evidence-based improvements are to be made to the current methodological toolkit used in economic evaluation [ 29].
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