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The reason for some patients not receiving POCRT were advanced age (>70 years), significant contraindicating co-morbidity or that their date of treatment preceded the published evidence supporting POCRT.
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While the IOM report, and the related ACA legislation, preceded the more recently published RCT of IPV screening in USA health settings that also found no benefit of screening [ 26], the USPSTF guideline was published approximately 5 months after publication of this new trial [ 66].
23 The FEVER study (conducted between July 2004 and June 2006) preceded the NICE fever guideline (published in May 2007).
Though the general appraisal of the economy was a little worse than in the preceding report, published on Sept. 19, the survey had a more ominous tone and included much anecdotal evidence of growing distress.
All RCTs were preceded by published proof-of-principle RCT s), two by the same group.
This outbreak preceded recently published guidance on TB investigations and treatment, although it was generally handled consistent with that guidance (14, 15 ).
In nfsD, the GTG start codon is not preceded by a sequence that could fit to a Shine-Dalgarno ribosome binding site, whereas an ATG codon 48 bp downstream [base pair (bp) 3918630 of the published genome sequence] is preceded by an appropriately positioned GCCAGGAGC sequence.
The health and social care bill probably achieved a world first – losing popular support irredeemably almost as soon as the white paper that preceded it was published in July 2010.
What action preceded the urge?
Parades preceded the skyscrapers, however.
The awakening preceded the surge.
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