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A randomisation sequence will be produced and administered independently.
F-FES was produced and administered to the patient as described earlier [ 18, 20].
A randomisation sequence, stratified by trial centre and G&A grade, will be produced and administered by a secure web-based service.
A randomisation sequence, stratified by trial centre and Gustilo and Anderson grade, will be produced and administered by a secure web-based service.
17 18 Although naturally present in fermented foods, probiotics are increasingly being produced and administered as supplements in preventative and therapeutic medicine.
A computer-generated randomisation sequence, stratified by centre and age, will be produced and administered independently by a secure web-based service.
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Novartis contended in its 1999 suit that SangStat's anti-rejection drug infringed on patents it has held since 1995 on the technology for producing and administering anti-rejection drugs.
The Congress could, of course, abandon the nation's unwise commitment to grade-by-grade testing, which would enable this country to produce and administer tests and examinations as good as any in the world, and, at the same time, greatly reduce the testing burden on our schools.
Vitamin A supplements are highly effective and cheap to produce and administer". He said there had been recent criticism of vitamin A programmes - with some saying there were risks that respiratory infection rates could increase, particularly in children who were not vitamin A deficient - but he added there was "little doubt" that vitamin A prevented young children from dying.
The good news, if there is any, is that we have a vaccine for meningitis, and it is relatively easy to produce and administer.
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