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Noninvasive imaging methods are more acceptable, are generally not limited to biopsy-accessible sites and may permit more frequent measurements.
This would permit more frequent exposure to critical illness and injury for the individual paramedics (ALS providers).
A noninvasive device for determining blood glucose would permit more frequent testing and therefore a tighter control of the disease.
The present study uses an observational instrument which, because of its simplicity and ease of use, should permit more frequent observational studies of elderly functional decline.
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18 The use of point-of-care coagulometers for self-monitoring may avoid unnecessary visits to hospitals or clinics while permitting more frequent INR monitoring and timely adjustment of warfarin dosing to avoid adverse events.
The proposed change would permit more disclosure.
These differences between the two studies are probably explained mainly by the more frequent follow-up in the DIPP study, which permitted more accurate determination of the seroconversion time.
This adjustment permits more accurate assessment of the selective pressure on DUES Ss and Ws by minimising underestimation of the importance of the less frequent ones.
More frequent applications were permitted during the 6-week period of use, for example, if the participant washed their hair more regularly.
Further, as previously mentioned, our study design did not permit the determination of nutritional status to see if compromises were more frequent among PN vs. non-PN patients.
The new reserves also seemed to improve ecosystem health in general, as outbreaks of coral-eating starfish were nearly 4 times more frequent on the reefs where fishing was still permitted.
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