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Why the need for routine border checks?
Keep only the data you need for routine current business.
More often, the remotely monitored data is used to cut down on the need for routine checkups.
Initial support from a home-based care provider failed as staff changes undermined Griffiths' need for routine.
Well it's certainly behaving like a stereotypical centenarian: gripped by the need for routine, fixed to its bath chair, smelling faintly of ointment and bodily fluids.
Conclusion: LTBI is highly prevalent, associated with previous incarceration, and suggests the need for routine TB screening at entry to Malaysian prisons as well as continued surveillance.
It also avoids the need for routine topping up of storage tanks, requires less costly facilities and equipment for larger scale biobanking and utilizes simpler operational procedures.
With the availability of rapidly-acting platelet adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists, the need for routine glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors has diminished.
Less-than-annual cervical cancer screening is now recommended for most US women, raising questions about the need for routine annual bimanual pelvic examinations.
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In fact, recent warming may already have increased the need for routine hull scraping, says Williams.
This report emphasizes the need for routine testing of S. pneumoniae isolates for resistance to telithromycin.
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