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32 However, these positive results must be tempered by the lack of long-term efficacy and safety studies of TRT in hypogonadal men of all ages; while older men with TD may expect benefit from TRT, they must be carefully monitored during treatment.

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In addition, it appears that the minimum eigenvalues are irrelevant to the types of Θ i, which means that an adversary may expect no benefits from a particular selection of Θ i.

It should be noted that the open-label design of this study may have inadvertently favoured INFS, as patients may expect greater benefits from newer formulations and may have had previous experience with the OTFC lozenge.

Programs considering switching from TST to IGRA may expect to realize benefits in completion rates of TB testing, reporting of results, and surveillance capacity.

One may expect anti-inflammatory benefits from such enhanced thrombin inhibition through the suppression of fibrin deposition, of leukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation, and of resulting microcirculatory dysfunction.

dual-use awareness, able to recognize the dual-use dilemma; precaution, able to be reflective and having cautious behavior in circumstances where releasing of knowledge may cause serious risks of detrimental results; affirming conflicting values, prompting an identification that potential harm in specific research circumstances may outweigh expected benefits.

If exercise can delay or attenuate the process of immunosenescence, a clinical benefit that one may expect to observe is a reduction in the incidence or severity of infectious disease.

If we were to expect benefits for this target population, a more intensive intervention may be a necessary requirement.

While oxaliplatin is an efficacious agent, its expected benefit may not be the same in all patients.

In the 'real world' of clinical practice, multiple therapies must often be given all at once and to patients, for whom the expected benefit may be less certain, such as the elderly.

One may expect that the most hypoxic tumours should show the greatest benefit from carbogen exposure.

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