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Improvements were modest, but the study showed a simple step that may improve life for many.
The results of these tests may improve life for people who are paralyzed, but what gives us the right to inflict our problems on innocent animals?
PMX-DHP may improve life prognosis of septic shock cases under certain conditions.
When it becomes symptomatic, lung transplantations performed before the onset of right heart failure may improve life expectancy and quality.
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While much of the research may well improve life on the farm, in other cases -- at least to the untrained eye -- the benefits might be less obvious.
One may further improve life expectancy estimates by fitting the models on populations with closer history of growth and mortality reduction (e.g., of regions of a given country).
Moreover, most events will take place far from where the majority of residents live, so apart from short-term jobs, the Games may not improve life in the city as a whole, with funding merely transferred from other projects.
The implementation of monitoring programs for patients facing a high risk of postinfarction heart failure appears to be advisable as it may reduce mortality, improve life comfort, reduce hospitalizations, and bring down the costs of medical treatment.
Use of a robust unified constitutive model (UCM) for nonlinear analysis based design may improve fatigue life estimation of high temperature components.
Increasing the SOC of socially vulnerable youth may increase the application of self-regulatory skills, which subsequently may improve their life prospects.
We also have shown that early measurement (at referral) of transferrin saturation in patients with diabetes may improve the life expectancy of these patients.
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