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It includes substantial discussions to highlight the strengths, weaknesses and preferential applications of the reviewed research works, and provides a research agenda.
Therefore, precise information about regionalization, training methods, and preferential applications could help guide national entities in achieving more efficient dissemination of ultrasonography across Brazilian ICUs, potentially improving the quality of delivered care.
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Although the preferential application of NH4 + over NO3 − as a nitrogen source for rice, many reports proved that combination of NH4 + and NO3 − is better for rice growth (Sarwar et al. 2010; Araki et al. 2015).
The diabetic foot is a preferential application for topographic revascularization.
However, IA is a skill that is rapidly disappearing from midwifery practice because of the preferential application of an electronic and continuous means of listening to the fetal heart using a cardiotocograph (CTG) machine.
If a two-tier internet is put in place it could allow internet service providers [ISP] to pick and choose which sites and applications get preferential treatment, something that could seriously hamper innovation and the growth of new businesses.
If a two-tier internet is put in place, it could allow internet service providers [ISP] to pick and choose which sites and applications get preferential treatment, which could seriously hamper innovation and the growth of new businesses.
Therefore, among the available genetic marker systems (e.g. RFLP, RAPD, SSR, AFLP, SRAP and SNP), the SSR marker has been the preferential choice for various applications, such as variety identification, genetic diversity evaluation, phylogenetic relationship analysis, genetic map construction, linkage/association mapping of gene/QTL, marker-assisted selection and comparative mapping.
Also in March, six prominent activists announced a hunger strike, and the opposition lobbied the European Union to reject Cuba's application for preferential trade treatment and assistance.
In addition, he and his father said they had provided $35,000 worth of landscaping and other services to Mark R. Trinkley, an official of the State Department of Economic and Community Development, in return for preferential treatment on their application for a $6.5 million state grant.
What happened subsequently is for Sir Alan to determine, but the fact that somebody from Mr Blunkett's office was involved increased the chances of the application receiving preferential treatment, even without any further intervention by the home secretary.
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