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If neonatologists still judge efficacy data as insufficient, then what is missing in medical literature?
The intervention studies used a wide range of outcomes to judge efficacy.
The endpoints analyzed were the circuit time (hours) to judge efficacy, and death (30-day mortality) and serious bleeding (red cell transfusion) to judge safety.
Although adequate comparison data upon which to judge efficacy are lacking, the data collected can serve as an estimate of what types of injuries are being seen and what type of care is being given.
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Multimodal neuromonitoring seems to be helpful in judging efficacy and safety of this new established treatment.
In judging efficacy percentages, its increased sensitivity near the optimum as illustrated in Figure 6 should be borne in mind - e.g., a partitioning with an efficacy E = 80% is about six times closer to the optimal subnet size than one with E = 40%.
Data were used to judge restoration efficacy of the normal anatomy and to compare balloon efficacy to conventional methods.
Ultimately, historians will judge their efficacy, not us.
An informed layperson can read a label and judge the efficacy of a claim, just as the writer did.
The digital panel gives the time down to milliseconds, the gauge by which we judge the efficacy of computers.
Most other rich countries have a formal way to judge the efficacy of different treatments.
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