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You can use it when you want to describe a set of brief instructions or suggestions for how to do something. For example: "Before starting the project, here are some quick guidelines to follow for success." "Please review our quick guidelines before posting on our online forum." "These quick guidelines will help you navigate through the application process smoothly."
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Based on the conclusion in the first part, the second part presents design tables containing lists of optimal parameters for non-uniform (cross-section ratios 2 and 12) and uniform TLCDs as quick guidelines for practical use.
Furthermore, as CT is now widely available, relatively affordable, and quick, guidelines for limiting its use are being ignored to meet the demand for imaging, and it appears that many, perhaps even most, CT examinations performed in Europe are being requested in advance of patients' needs [ 35].
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These losses raised the need of designing a quick guideline for BPR operation.
According to the guideline, quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score 2 or more was recommended as clinical criteria to identify sepsis patients outside the ICU.
Defense lawyers are likely to be quick to challenge the guidelines and federal judges, many of whom have disliked the system, may be receptive to the arguments.
This is then obviously made available through cross-platform web and mobile apps that enable doctors quick access to those guidelines at the point of care.
During consultations the GPs depended on the guidelines being quick and easy to look up and read.
The findings emphasise the need for primary care providers to follow existing guidelines on quick referral to mental health care for patients presenting with PTSD symptoms, and underline the possibility of late-onset PTSD.
Magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) for fetal neuroprotection provides one of the first prenatal evidence-based treatments to improve the neurodevelopmental outcomes of children born at <34 weeks, [ 3– 5] and international guidelines were quick to recommend this therapy [ 6, 7].
Finally, given clinicians report their lack of time as a factor affecting the uptake of web-based tools (Bates et al, 2003; Hains et al, 2009, 2010), features such as clarity of presentation, quick reference summaries alongside guidelines, advice on implementing treatment (protocols), and easy-to-locate resources observed across the eight websites, suggests they are ideal for point-of-care use.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com