Sentence examples for specialist population from inspiring English sources

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These findings are in keeping with previous surveys of family practitioners in the UK and France suggesting a limited knowledge of the implications of prescribing medication to this specialist population [ 22, 23].

The studies differed markedly in terms of age (mean age ranged from <33 to 60), sex (percentage of men ranged from 16%to6969%), sample size (from 16 to 2370), and whether a primary care or specialist population was used.

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If the two specialist populations fail to compete properly against each other but the competition of either with the generalist LNs is intact, the recognition of pheromone component ratios is likely almost unimpaired.

Details of 3576 cases, aged 0 24 years, were obtained from a specialist population-based cancer registry.

The YSRCCYP is a specialist population-based cancer registry covering an area of 12,000 km2 which varies between highly urbanised conurbations such as Leeds and Bradford in West Yorkshire to rural isolated areas such as the North York moors in North Yorkshire.

Studies of specialist populations (e.g. patients with any type of cancer) were also excluded.

Alternatively the ER expression could be a relatively fixed property and then ER + and – cells represent separate, specialist populations.

Future research should determine whether our findings hold for more specialist populations, such as babies born prematurely or with specific health difficulties.

Alternatively, depending on ecological conditions, conserved gene flow among specialist populations could maintain their ability to shift to nonpreferred hosts, if preferred hosts become scarce (Mochiah et al. 2002; Baer et al. 2004).

We showed in a European population that carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values are potential biomarkers of fish and meat-related intakes that can be measured from stored blood samples in large population-based studies, extending previous findings from small studies of hair samples, from feeding studies, and from specialist populations.

4. ECMO should form part of the armamentarium of tertiary critical care services, especially for super-specialist populations that are not represented in the commissioned centres - and there are disadvantages - in terms of equity of access - to overly restricting this service.

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