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This may likely improve the prognosis and immune reconstitution post anti-retroviral therapy.
If our data can be extrapolated to the clinical setting, then translation of this strategy into clinic may likely improve the long-term transplant perspectives through minimizing the early graft injury.
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Thus, our analysis shows that given a properly trained Level 1 classifier and a suitable choice of reduction rate by enriching the proportion of observed contacts, the proposed two-level framework may very likely improve prediction accuracy compared to the direct method.
The approach may reduce the rate of adverse drug reactions (ADR) [4], which would likely improve treatment adherence.
These sources will likely improve over time.
In addition, patients are often willing to use OTC products earlier in an attack of headache which likely improves outcome and may reduce need for further treatment.
In the absence of success rates of the de-addiction programme, we still may assume that it has most likely improved the social as well as economic functionality of the women who successfully completed the treatment.
It likely improves survival during periods of food shortage or reproductive rest [2], [3] and may increase reproductive success following these periods [4], [5].
This likely improves the batch treatment performance.
At least one study has demonstrated that patients are willing to forego treatment benefits to reduce the number of daily insulin injections, 46 and multiple other studies have demonstrated that less frequent daily dosing is preferred and may improve likely adherence to treatment with oral antihyperglycemic agents in patients with T2D 47 or with other chronic conditions.
It may likely climb onto your hand.
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