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MRI was most useful in assessing disease extent when lobular carcinoma presented as PD or mammographically occult and was of least benefit when presenting as a mass lesion.
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The small schools he's in charge of at least benefit from a ring-fenced allowance of £3,000 apiece from central government.
Theoretically, a high GADA titre might be of the least benefit, for in that same GAD-alum study it was those patients with low GADA affinity, and by implication low GADA titre, who had prolonged preservation of C peptide secretion 50.
Patients with ARDS had the least benefit of NO therapy.
Bone is the most common distant site of recurrence for patients with breast cancer [ 3] and appears to be the site of metastases that gains least benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy [ 4].
So while a song like 'Delirious Love', which is all about being caught up in a riptide of emotions, at least benefits from the added brio of its performance here, one feels that the whimsical 'Save Me a Saturday Night' would be better served in the hands of, say, the Archies.
I reluctantly agreed to the offer, taking comfort in the fact that my action had at least benefited some of my friends.
"If you are going to use public land and public money, you have an obligation to be sure that it is racially and economically integrated or at least benefits people of all classes".
The universality of at least one benefit keeps the whole project sailing on.
From the Restoration to the close of the 19th century an actor was hired for one or two years with a contracted salary and a guarantee of at least one benefit performance a year.
Our results demonstrate that patients with a TS of at least 60% benefit most and achieve prolonged OS in comparison with others.
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