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But the government said Thursday that it had concluded "that the seismic risks associated with fracking can be managed effectively with controls".
Acute endophthalmitis following intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF agents is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication which may be managed effectively with vitreous tap and injection of intravitreal antibiotics.
Females often have attacks coincident with their menstrual cycle, which can be managed effectively with hormonal birth control.
Fortuitously, this syndrome may be managed effectively with mineralocorticoid antagonists, with or without low dose glucocorticoids to suppress ACTH generation.
One patient was managed effectively with pre-treatment with hydrocortisone 100 mg intravenously and chlorphenamine 10 mg intravenously prior to carboplatin infusion.
WCR is among the most damaging maize pests in the United States but can be managed effectively with plant-expressed Bt toxins such as Cry3Bb1.
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Optimism is hard to come by, but recall that an ordinary president did manage effectively with an Eisenhower-type governing system.
What kind of doctor-patient relationship helps manage effectively with these patients?
7 Given evidence of the efficacy of endotherapy, including for the most complex polyps, it seems likely that many of these lesions might have been managed effectively endoscopically, with lower associated morbidity and mortality risks and reduced cost.
Age-related illnesses like pneumonia and diabetes can be managed effectively at home with early intervention.
These results suggest that defendants with mental illness can potentially be managed effectively in the community, with little added risk to public safety and at potential savings in jail bed days/costs.
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