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And while a company may benefit from a general aspect of like-mindedness, there's a great chance that the actual work is suffering due to the lack of diversity — both in people and ideas.
Especially informal caregivers with limited resources (unemployment, living without a partner, lack of social support) may benefit from targeted prevention whereas general prevention measures may be desirable for carers with a burdensome care situation (giving care to a close loved one or providing emotional support).
Future study of the causes of gambling behavior may benefit from integration within a more general framework of risk-taking.
Patients who may benefit from DPP-4 inhibitors in general and vildagliptin in particular are the elderly.
The study concludes that learner writers may benefit from access to the types of general, procedural knowledge that these discoursal structures employ.
There is a wide variety of topics in the area of coffee extraction and coffee brewing in general which may benefit from further mathematical modelling and investigation.
Future avenues of research in this general direction may benefit from additional covariates, including gender, nationality, and ethnic background, in order to better understand the possible sources of bias.
But history and psychology majors alike can take hope in another study released by PayScale, Inc., which surveyed 1.2 million people across the U.S. It shows that while engineering graduates may benefit from the highest starting salaries, in general wage prospects even out after 10 to 15 years of work experience.
Certain longitudinal clinical studies that follow overall health status over time may benefit from the use of a validated, general-purpose risk score such as the HSM.
"And from this perspective, those that go 'pro-China' may be more likely to be distrusting of US and EU satellite navigation services". But Mr Curcio adds that although the public in developing nations may benefit from having another sat-nav option, in general, there is "no real pressing need".
In general, pediatric intensivists may benefit from revisiting and staying abreast of the current state of literature regarding both hyper and hypoglycemia in critically ill children, and we recommend that all pediatric practitioners should consider treating hyperglycemia in their older, adult patients, such as those >18 years old, as suggested by multiple medical advisory groups.
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