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The protective effect on microvascular permeability of CDP-choline in this study may carefully be used as a basis for a clinical approach to stabilize capillary leakage in human sepsis.
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If the volcano tour proves popular, a tunnel may eventually – and carefully – be cut into it, and standing platforms installed inside.
I can believe -- I'm not sure at this juncture -- that Mitt Romney's position on trade may (repeat, may) be a carefully calibrated appeal for votes designed to harvest public angst on the issue without upsetting his business backers.
Consider reinstituting treatment with recently discontinued ruxolitinib: consider risk to benefit ratio carefully, may be feasible if discontinuation was for 'lack of efficacy' versus serious AE.
Due to the selected study group of chronically ill patients with end-stage renal disease, the results of this study may only be carefully transferred to other physician-patient interactions or as well as other patient groups.
Today's version of "authentic" may be carefully posed and filtered, but one's carefully curated version of themselves at least in theory projects out aspects of one's inner self.
A pocket dictionary for travel may be carefully edited to include fewer words, but they may be chosen to be of greatest use to travelers.
While acts of vengeance may be carefully measured, their impact is ultimately unpredictable, and they may invite the kind of backlash that turns a small grudge into a lawsuit.
A comparison military population may enable considerable control of the healthy soldier effect, but this too may need to be carefully selected.
A free reed may be carefully cut from the material of its frame, leaving one end attached (as in Southeast Asia), or may be a separate blade attached to the frame (as in Europe).
Thoroughbreds, in other words, may be carefully bred, but they are also inbred.
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