Sentence examples for intervention candidates from inspiring English sources

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Then, using a recent Phase 1 trial in Mali of the Pfs25H-EPA/Alhydrogel® vaccine candidate (NCT01867463) designed to interrupt Plasmodium falciparum transmission as a case study, we describe the potential opportunities and current limitations of utilizing the endpoints measured by DSF in making early clinical decisions for individually randomized transmission-interrupting intervention candidates.

Presumably, the potential cost savings associated with intervention candidates is a major factor in making those decisions.

To see why this is so, consider that drug development activities naturally divide between exploratory investigations aimed at identifying intervention candidates, and confirmatory investigations aimed at demonstrating their clinical utility (Kimmelman et al., 2014).

Hence, despite a sophisticated knowledge of the intricate stages of invasion and molecules involved in this process, which might represent excellent intervention candidates, further details of the function of known players as well as identification of novel molecules involved in this process need to be uncovered.

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26 As described in the seminal work of Pawson, Greenhalgh, Harvey and Walshe, 27 the RS entails five iterative processes: (1) identifying the programme theory for SM interventions and candidate middle-range theories; (2) searching for evidence; (3) appraising the evidence and extracting data; (4) synthesising and interpreting the findings and (5) disseminating results.

Except in this case, it isn't five gay men trying to polish the style and grooming skills of a straight man, as on the Bravo television show, but masters of politics and government doing an intervention with gubernatorial candidates.

His career was the clearest example ever seen of 'Providential intervention!' " The recuperating candidate grinned; the cat purred.

Rightly or wrongly, the Internal Revenue Code provisions applicable to churches and other tax-exempt charities prohibit any intervention in a candidate's campaign for elective office at the risk of losing tax exemption, but they permit attempts to influence the legislature to a certain degree.

Interventions: Deconditioned rehabilitation candidates were screened for medical instability (protocol available), grouped as medically stable or unstable, reviewed with a physiatrist, and tracked prospectively.

In the 1929 general election, held on 30 May, Bondfield easily held her Wallsend seat despite the intervention of a candidate representing unemployed workers.

As talk of potentially replacing Trump on the ticket percolated among some GOP officials, NBC News reported that top Trump endorsers were considering holding an intervention with the candidate in hopes of righting the ship.

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