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This may avoid unnecessary incomplete vaccinations.
Precalculation of length of CVC insertion may avoid unnecessary catheter malposition.
Therefore, their presence may avoid unnecessary follow-up testing and referrals.
Due to this aspect, the triggering method that exploits RSS and distance information may avoid unnecessary handoffs.
By promoting risk factor reduction, businesses may avoid unnecessary health costs, enhance productivity, reduce absenteeism and turnover, and engage the employees through a demonstrated commitment to their well-being (Quintiliani & Sattelmair, 2007).
Awareness and early recognition of this side effect may avoid unnecessary investigations.
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Furthermore, new contrast-specific US techniques may further improve PCa diagnosis and may even avoid unnecessary biopsies in the future.
Taking measurements rather than relying on reported heights may help avoid unnecessary referrals and laboratory investigations of an otherwise normal short child.
The knowledge of malaria symptoms by physicians and obtaining thorough medical and travel history as well as taking malaria into consideration in the differential diagnosis remain crucial for correct diagnosis and may help avoid unnecessary and potentially fatal delay in the introduction of appropriate treatment.
This finding may reduce or avoid unnecessary biopsies or overtreatment.
Familiarity with the different treatment responses of these two tissues on MRI may reduce or avoid unnecessary biopsies or overtreatment.
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