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The practices may have allowed MCI to cut prices more frequently, which could have benefited consumers.
This was to allow them to give blood more frequently, which many did several times a month for a fee of about $5.
And most growers douse their groves with a more powerful cocktail of nutrients and spray insecticide more frequently, which has helped slow the disease's progress.
But Mr. Phillips said that the S.E.C. had not applied similar rules to the $7 trillion mutual fund industry and that it should press the industry to disclose more frequently which stocks funds hold.
The specialists got their left legs out of the way more frequently, which meant that Darryl Hair could keep his hands in his pockets for longer, while the embryonic all-rounders down the order gave themselves licence to play a few shots.
Smaller studies tended to have positive results more frequently, which is characteristic of publication bias.
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In this review, the problems physicians face in designing safe and effective medication management in elderly individuals are discussed, paying attention to those more frequently used, which may be potentially harmful in patients with kidney disease.
These protein-coding genes can be mitochondrial genes involved in the oxidative phosphorylation pathway [ 2] or, more frequently, enzymes, which catalyse their mobility.
However it is not known whether research which changes clinical practice is cited more frequently than research which does not.
Trichinellosis is a disease primarily of adults, occurring about equally in both sexes; however, in some countries, among which Vietnam, infection in males occurs more frequently [ 1], which is consistent with our study.
They indulged more frequently in cocaine, which was available by prescription in local pharmacies.
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