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Such merger efforts are more often evidence of a firm in trouble than the cause of its difficulties, Ms. Smith, the consultant, said.
We hypothesise that patients randomised to the intervention group will more often evidence a cooperative style during the consultation compared to patients in the control group.
> -wrap-foot> When investigating pseudogene-loci in more detail, we found systematic differences between pseudogene loci containing an eSNP and those not: pseudogene loci with co-localized eSNPs were more often transcribed and showed in general more often evidence for transcription-related activities.
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The fact that this type of case management interventions use more often evidence-based, multidisciplinary protocols can maybe be seen as a compensation mechanism to counterbalance the lower skills of case managers regarding the complex care needed by this population [ 43].
It is rare for a government agency to positively identify one property as the source of contamination affecting another; more often, the evidence is suggestive rather than definitive, making a successful suit unlikely.
More often however, evidence on the management of hospitals under health financing reforms, particularly, transition to social health insurance is on a low profile.
Compared to the 2001 survey the contact persons in the present study more often refer to scientific evidence as a reason for offering CAM, and scientific evidence is more often used as an argument for why treatments are not considered to be CAM.
Hours are lost before the magnifying mirror, considering — or, more often, tampering with — the evidence.
(And, indeed, more often than that if evidence of an impact coinciding with flood basalts at a third mass extinction at the end of the Triassic period stands up).
Subsequent efforts to repeat such experiments sometimes have given positive results but more often have yielded no evidence of chemical transfer of training from one individual to the next.
Rate-control patients more often had previous electrocardiographic evidence of AF and were not in sinus rhythm at inclusion (p <0.01 for both end points).
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