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Early presentation may obviate some of the emergency admissions, and allow more accurate direction of referrals.
According to Daniel, understanding what patients expect may obviate some of the difficulties and disappointments revealed by complaint surveys [ 2].
Although the development of large consortia of thousands of subjects may obviate some of the issues that have contributed to non-replication of previous COPD genetic studies (such as power limitations germane to smaller studies), the inclusion of data from a large number of studies presents unique challenges and opportunities.
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The type of fixator used (circular or monolateral type) and number of joints crossed; joint-spanning fixation may obviate the need of splintage in some cases.
The type of fixator used (circular or monolateral type) and number of joints crossed; joint-spanning fixation may obviate the need of splintage in some cases 2.
Now the same technology that lets us scan living bodies in all dimensions may obviate our need for dead ones, as some anatomy courses move from real dissection to its virtual counterpart — clean and odor-free, in crystal-clear focus with infinite zoom.
For some assays, computational adjustment may obviate the need for microdissection.
The ability to utilize non-invasive measures of intravascular volume may obviate the need for a CVC in some patients and further reduce the risk of complications.
Once a genetic diagnosis has been made, this can enable screening of symptomatic or at-risk family members and may obviate the need for a kidney biopsy in some circumstances.
However, the kiosks that are arriving at some service centers, gas stations and auto parts stores may obviate the need for fees or for favors from a mechanic.
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