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Noninvasive detection of the molecular markers can allow for much earlier diagnosis, earlier treatment, and better prognosis that will eventually lead to personalized medicine.

In the example of rhabdomyolysis prognosis that will follow later, body temperature, pulse rate, plasma sodium, and plasma pH are such variables.

There is a pressing need across neurological and psychiatric disorders for validated, fit-for-purpose biomarkers that can be used as quantitative indicators of disease risk, diagnosis or prognosis that will define homogeneous patient subgroups, predict responses, or monitor drug safety and treatment efficacy.

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Still, with the initial prognosis that Roethlisberger will be available for the playoffs, Tomlin was satisfied with the dominating victory over the Browns.

O'Driscoll added: "Nobody wants an operation and if he gets a good prognosis that it will be okay then he won't have one.

The last sentence he wrote was: "The stagnationists are wrong in their diagnosis of the reason the capitalist process should stagnate; they may still turn out to be right in their prognosis that it will stagnate -- with sufficient help from the public sector". Keynes' best-known saying is surely, "In the long run we are all dead". This is one of the most fatuous remarks ever made.

The last sentence he wrote was: "The stagnationists are wrong in their diagnosis of the reason the capitalist process should stagnate; they may still turn out to be right in their prognosis that it will stagnate — with sufficient help from the public sector".

Many were ready to believe the IMF's latest prognosis: that most economies will bottom out in the first half of 1999, with growth resuming in the second half.Many things might blow this forecast off course, from recession in America to financial collapse in China.

Because the GP is a key professional in palliative care [ 3, 4], it is important that the GP is aware in good time of a diagnosis of a life-threatening condition and of the prognosis that a patient will die in the foreseeable future.

However, the clinical behavior of luminal-type breast cancer can be markedly heterogeneous despite similar levels of ER expression [ 57]; therefore, a set of genes differentially regulated in MCF-7-14 cells (PIK3R1, SOCS2, BMP7, CD44 and CD24) may be useful markers to identify among good prognosis tumors those that will relapse and metastasize.

A 'holy grail' of translational biomarkers with respect to drug-induced liver injury (DILI) will be the discovery, evaluation, and qualification of those that provide accurate prognoses regarding individuals that will go on to experience liver failure from those that recover given modest increases in ALT, AST and total bilirubin (TBL).

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