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They were finding it difficult to provide adequate follow-up for less empowered patients with more extensive needs, mostly multi-morbid patients.
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Sleep need varies between individuals, and one can argue that adolescents with less need of sleep may spend more time on electronic devices than individuals with more extensive sleep needs.
Any potential for more extensive damage needs no further spelling out.
From an economic perspective, this idea is attractive because costs are saved which could for example be used for patients with more extensive care needs.
"More Extensive Test Needed for Colon Cancer, Studies Say" (news article, July 20) points out that a colonoscopy, which Medicare and most insurers don't cover unless a patient is at high risk, can be costly.
However, most authors highlight that more extensive tests need to be performed in order to provide valid and reliable evidence for effectiveness of SGs as educational tools.
At Martin Van Buren's urging, the senators passed a motion stipulating that more extensive surveys needed to be completed and the exact route determined before the actual construction of the two canals could begin.
Anything more extensive would need to wait.
In the present study fluorescence patterns from fewer single molecules were quantified due to the more extensive analysis needed for each pattern.
More extensive studies need to be performed to determine whether CD184+/CD44+ sorted glia have potential to differentiate to oligodendrocytes, but at this time they appear to be highly enriched for cells that can give rise to astrocytes.
Thus, more extensive simulations need to be undertaken to compare accuracy, power, and robustness to spurious associations of the different methods.
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