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Large-scale sample sizes and well-defined phenotypes will be required to gain a better understanding of this genetic component, possibly leading to optimising treatment, developing efficacious disease-modifying interventions, improving prognosis and tailoring intervention to the individual.

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Precursor amount, temperature and time were then optimised further leading to a RCY of 86 % for the reaction step, as measured by TLC.

As such, assessment of mortality surveillance patterns requires the use of robust statistical analysis methods that will optimise findings leading to appropriate policy decisions from evidence-based research.

The funds saved by giving up progeny-testing should probably be partly re-invested into the marker-typing of much younger candidates than that done today, leading to what we call 'the first step' (optimising contributions before optimising matings).

When this occurs, nutrient is frequently delivered directly into the small intestine, bypassing the stomach [ 5], in the belief that this will increase caloric delivery and thereby optimise nutritional therapy, leading to improved outcomes [ 6].

It was found that the model has the potential to address many of the barriers to effective pharmaceutical care in the ways described above, thereby optimising medication use and hence leading to better healthcare outcomes [ 14, 16].

This intervention has the potential to optimise medication use in primary care clinics leading to better health outcomes.

One avenue is to optimise a single stacking sequence over the structure leading to constant stiffness designs.

However, fewer data are available on time frames for recovery from this hypercatabolic state, on mechanisms leading to its possible persistence, or on the potential impact of interventions to optimise nutrition in the subacute phase on outcome.

While research in this field has been conducted for several decades, leading to the first synthetic trachea transplant in 2011, scaffold design for optimising complex tissue growth is still underexplored and underdeveloped.

Furthermore, an understanding of the mechanisms leading to PDT-induced inflammation has the potential to provide a means of optimising clinical PDT, possibly through regulation of the mediators of the response.

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