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Others might have poor margins or weak management.
"It leaves me with a chill that, despite having a diagnosis, I might have poor quality antibiotics; or worse still the wrong antibiotic that doesn't work and may drive resistance, all because of an inadequate supply chain," he said.
Koper, who was born and raised in England and is dismayed by the accusation that he might have poor English, showed us photographic evidence that the emergency supply the Wilsons suggested he use does not exist on his boiler.
The notice of possession was purely coincidental". Koper, who was born and raised in England and is dismayed by the accusation that he might have poor English, showed us photographic evidence that the emergency supply the Wilsons suggested he use does not exist on his boiler.
The sputter SiNx might have poor quality as compared with the commercial PECVD SiNx.
However, the measured diameter on 11C-MET PET/CT might have poor inter-observer agreement.
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Frank Fleming, a lawyer for the Gilson family, says Mr. McAfee might have poor-mouthed his own fortune and left for Belize as part of a legal strategy.
There are concerns about the efficacy of OLT for HCC in older patients, who we hypothesized might have poorer outcomes.
It was hypothesised that the South Asian community in the UK might have poorer survival from breast cancer in comparison with the non-Asian population.
Considering the positive correlation of rtHb and prognostic variables such as tumor size, grade, and LVI, we can hypothesize that a patient group with a higher rtHb level might have poorer prognosis (Table 3).
The combined end point of fatal, non-fatal MI covers conditions that in 1990 might have had poorer survival outcomes than in 2009, as advances in coronary intervention procedures and treatment have increased survival following MI.
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