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Until now, it has widely been assumed that this practice would result in women's genes migrating farther afield than men's.
Dr. James McKean, an extension veterinarian at Iowa State University, said experience in Denmark, Europe's leading pork producer, showed that ending the practice would result in more illness, suffering and death among pigs, and cause a jump in antibiotic treatments of actual disease.
The introduction of the innovative technology into clinical practice would result in an economic saving equal to −0.12% (−€730.600).
Alternatively, use of these drugs as a daily addition to six month first line regimens (a non-recommended but known practice) would result in coverage of 6%, 1.3% and 1% of estimated incident drug-sensitive TB patients.
They believe that incorporating these elements into daily nursing practice would result in more positive patient experiences.
We determined whether use of the MoleMate system in UK general practice would result in more appropriate referrals of suspicious pigmented lesions to secondary care than current best practice.
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for a term of less than 5 years, if the Administrator determines that use of cost-effective technologies and practices would result in the payback of expenses.
These practices would result in great losses of market efficiency and incur much more payments from the consumers than actually needed.
Before implementation of the RRP, there was concern that repair work conducted without lead-safe work practices would result in units that would appear safe, yet have extremely high levels of lead in remaining dust (Breysse et al. 2007).
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