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As of right now, the new beta program is being offered selectively to existing members of the pre-seed software program.
The severity of fracture has also been found to influence outcome in ankle fracture [ 20], which raises the idea that rehabilitation should be offered selectively.
Our results suggest that access to optimal care is offered selectively to the socially advantaged, as well as to younger patients (even well under the 75 years threshold) and to those with less severe illness.
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Staging laparoscopy combined with LUS is not always used to determine resectability, since it is debated whether this approach should be offered routinely, selectively, or not at all to those who appear resectable during their preoperative workup [ 38, 40].
"We offer incentives selectively, depending on the day, the individual unit and lots of different factors," he said.
According to Ms. Koldare, Newsweek is the only magazine to offer the selectively bound editions to the general public so far.
Also, among various tactics to appropriately express their ideas, they often take whatever official rhetoric can offer to selectively justify what they wish to achieve.
Obesity was the second most common individual risk factor for women selectively offered an OGTT (Additional file 1: Table S1).
Those who gave birth in 2007 were excluded as this year contained a mixture of women selectively offered an OGTT and women universally offered an OGTT.
The show at Bound and Unbound is drawn from the immense archive she left behind, which the gallery's director, Barbara Moore, an executor of the estate of Moorman's husband, has begun to sort out and selectively offer for sale.
According to this standard, the best strategy is for a male to selectively offer extravagant gifts.
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