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The authors, from Lund University in Sweden, said that their findings might make it possible to identify people at higher risk and give them behavioral counseling.
Mr. Parris pointed out that having such a bar and knowing where it comes from might make it possible to identify the origins of some early iron products.
He said health officials from Tennessee had gathered data that might make it possible to identify which patients exposed to the suspect medicine had the highest risk of being infected and might benefit from very early treatment.
In storing, analysing, and publishing from the interviews, the authors have taken steps to protect participants' anonymity and privacy, for instance by using pseudonyms instead of real names and avoiding disclosure of information that might make it possible to identify participants.
Along with other cases from the research study, the findings might make it easier to identify early signs of CTE in living individuals who could take action — such as quitting contact sports — before more damage is done.
This multiplicity might make it difficult to identify the distinctive genomic biomarkers of PARP inhibitor sensitivity in ESCC.
This might make it possible to identify a molecular pathway for the development of ovarian or endometrial cancer in patients with endometriosis.
Recent attempts to establish a cut-off value in drug intake (number of drugs used), which might make it easier to identify patients at risk, have proved unsuccessful [ 7, 23].
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