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Lavis et al. (2004) point out that the clinical literature has more often examined pathways from research to practice guidelines or to systematic reviews.
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This difference may arise because the palliative care teams more often examine patients who are under chemotherapy than the PCUs, and thus they pay more attention than the PCUs to the necessity of controlling the adverse side effects of chemotherapy.
After the war Cheever and his wife moved from New York City to the suburbs, whose culture and mores are often examined in his subsequent fiction.
They were most often examined more than three months after treatment.
These children were most often examined more than 3 months after treatment, and they were included in the study.
He noticed that the frequently fatal fever occurred more often in mothers examined by medical students than by midwives.
Others get sigmoidoscopies, which examine the lower part of the colon, or more often colonoscopies, which examine the whole colon and are thought to be more reliable.
Stations can also differ in difficulty, and examiners not examine an equal numbers of times on each station, so that examining more often on difficult stations might artefactually make an examiner appear to be more hawkish.
Noninferiority trials dealt more often with infectious diseases, examined pharmacologic interventions, and used dichotomous outcomes more often than superiority trials.
These subjects had on the other hand more often positive findings when examined on other indications than pain.
In addition, GS of NTI drugs was examined more often in maintenance therapy (10 of 12 NTI studies), than in de novo therapy (2 of 12 NTI studies).
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