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Morris was willing to theorize that a biochemical test could be more clinically useful than clinical observation, but he concluded from his laboratory observations that, in the case of phosphatase, it was not.
Most of the imaging examples above compared patients with schizophrenia to healthy controls, however a more clinically useful test would be used to determine the diagnosis of a patient who was difficult to classify based on symptoms, for example determining if a patient with psychosis had bipolar disorder or schizophrenia.
In order to provide a more clinically useful system, Shimoyama devised a new clinical classification scheme for the four subtypes mentioned above.
Whilst HOMA-IR may be considered more statistically valid, the use of IR as a binary variable is more clinically useful and so both outcomes are presented here, with results that were consistent using both approaches.
These data may be more clinically useful than those previously obtained because our study model represented the actual clinical situation quite closely, as compared to the previous study models without capsule.
The procedure was designed to take less time and be more clinically useful by delivering fewer MEPS over fewer skull locations.
This type of structure is more clinically useful in the approach to a patient than the simple "high, medium, low" classification that we obtained in the analysis of the descriptors.
The primary goal of this study was to evaluate the rate of bacteremia in the HD patient presenting to the ED with fever, in the hopes of developing a more clinically useful framework for clinicians managing initial presentation in the ED and other outpatient settings.
The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of acute myeloid leukemia attempts to be more clinically useful and to produce more meaningful prognostic information than the FAB criteria.
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This more quantitative use of the comorbidity index, as opposed to simply measuring presence versus absence of any comorbidity, might provide a more clinically-useful model when assessing the role of a comorbidity index on the diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of cancer.
These results will be useful in designing more active, clinically useful antisense drugs.
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