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Although some information needs can be anticipated and addressed on diagnosis, specific needs often do not become apparent until patients return home, so some access to information and support in the community is likely to be necessary.
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Efficient encapsulation with barriers that has very low oxygen and water permeabilities will be needed before future commercialisation can be anticipated.
As tumor subsets become better characterized, the need for additional prevention studies can be anticipated to address larger subsets (e.g. a combination of drugs for overlap) versus smaller subsets of individuals at risk.
This finding suggests that the association between primary care access and health outcomes might be accounted for in terms of residual confounding with population health needs consequent on deprivation, because it can be anticipated that unmeasured confounders would also have an important effect.
Hence, there is a need to estimate what facing deformations can be anticipated or tolerated for reinforced earth wall system during and after construction.
Many shorter term crises like those reviewed in this paper can be anticipated, indicating a need for sound planning and preparedness.
Conditions previously conceived of as fate that needs to be faced become diseases experienced as illness as soon as they can be anticipated with diagnostic technologies or treated with technological interventions.
The need for two Theis models that conceptually approximate fast and slow aquifer responses can be anticipated where complex hydrogeology occurs.
The experiences of other researchers need to be collated so that the potential challenges of referring patients, as discussed here, can be anticipated and resolved.
Most deaths can be anticipated.
What can be anticipated?
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