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These studies indicate the use of room air is comparable to 100% oxygen with respect to primary neonatal outcomes with some ostensible benefits.
"Cognitive presence is a vital element in critical thinking, a process and outcome that is frequently presented as the ostensible goal of all higher education" (Garrison et al. 2000, p. 89).
This ostensible decreased risk is hypothesized to result from exposure to endotoxins contained in cotton dust.
The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of patients who sustained burn and ostensible inhalation injuries while on home oxygen therapy with those suffering equivalent injuries via other mechanisms.
Cultural critics have argued that the ostensible "decline" of modern society might not primarily be a result of economical or structural transformations, but as the outcome of an increasingly ubiquitous ideal of authenticity.
The ostensible reason — get this!
At least, ostensible ones.
Regime transitions presided over by the military, in which democracy is the ostensible end goal, have been especially problematic because militaries have tended to periodically interfere in the process in order to produce their desired outcome.
The ostensible reason: so-called Communist influence.
His ostensible mandate was reform.
His ostensible crimes were espionage and terrorism.
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