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Actually, this question of centralized diagnosis is less relevant for tumors with more "standardized" diagnosis and management, like carcinoma or ovarian cancer [ 38, 39].
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TONY MARX President, New York Public Library New York, Jan . 31 2013 To the Editor: Michael Kimmelman questions the strategy of centralizing the New York Public Library.
This is a country that has always been suspicious of centralized government.
Voters who accuse her of centralizing power say it is time for change.
The question of building production plants centralized offshore or decentralized onshore is rather in advantage of decentralized production because grid-connected systems are easier to operate, hydrogen transportation will be unnecessary and building on land is less expensive than offshore.
In Germany the two procedures in question were already more centralized upon introduction of minimum volume standards, and in 2010 only 14%% of esophagectomies and 7%% of pancreatectomies were performed by hospitals with less than 10 such surgeries per year.
Moreover, the literature has not settled the question of whether such programs should be centralized or decentralized.
That's another way of saying centralized processing.
Availability of a centralized data warehouse allows combining data from different sources, including cross-omics analyses.
Ward 10 was chosen for recruitment because of its centralized position within the city.
The highly modularized, yet centralized organization of N-linked glycosylation pathways raises the question of how cells enhance or suppress the glycan production across modules against distinct physiological conditions.
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