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Discover Ludwig"point of need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a specific time or situation where someone's needs must be met. Example: The organization offers support services at the point of need, providing practical assistance and resources to those who are struggling.
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Hinchingbrooke will remain an NHS hospital, delivering NHS services free at the point of need.
More than this, it exemplifies the principle of free at the point of need.
The NHS exists to provide high quality, free healthcare at the point of need.
Mobile and Wireless Healthcare Enabling access to care at the point of need.
It takes a giant of a nation to make its healthcare provision free at point of need.
Tranströmer's mysterious poems, hovering on the edge of the unsayable, met me right at this point of need.
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How that system can be combined with the free-at-the-point-of-need NHS is a major challenge.
The presented method demonstrated to be a good tool for easy, rapid and cost-effective point-of-need screening phenols in smoked food samples.
Furthermore, the method poses a possibility of miniaturization and integration into a point-of-need Lab-on-a-chip system for rapid online pathogen detection.
The integration with other techniques, the fabrication of devices for certain biological assays, and the development of point-of-need diagnosis devices is predicted to be future trend for impedance sensing techniques.
The use of capillarity as a means of fluidic manipulation in lab-on-a-chip systems can potentially reduce the complexity of the instrumentation and allow the development of user-friendly devices for point-of-need analyses.
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