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Food companies and grain handlers worry that unless the agency acts, costs will rise because of the expense of testing grain shipments for the presence of StarLink and the potential for further recalls.
The public health literature documents the efficacy effectiveness gap between research and practice resulting from the research priority of demonstrating efficacy at the expense of testing for effectiveness.
This, in substance, is what the graduate in medicine claims, that, having thoroughly educated himself, his diploma and record should be presumptive evidence of skill, and guarantee him against the expense of testing his qualifications, unless proven to be positively disqualified.
12 One can make the argument that searching for a viral cause of acute hepatitis in a patient with this typical sequence of events is not necessary, given the high pre-test probability that hepatic hypoxia is the cause of increased AST and the expense of testing for viral DNA by PCR for herpesviruses, hepatitis B, and adenovirus.
In any case, the target population in this trial may not require the (expense of) testing for EGFR mutation status and patients could stop taking erlotinib after the first cycle of rash.
Auer says the expense of testing before a chemical company knows whether there will be a demand for a chemical could hobble efforts to develop improved chemicals, and maintains that the EPA's track record of taking action to reduce the risk of new chemicals is a good one.
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More than five hundred New York State principals have signed a letter of protest, which cites the encroachment of test prep on teaching time, and the expense of test materials, which come out of stretched school budgets.
Dr. Ferrara said he could not provide a dollar amount for the added expense of testing at the scene of property crimes.
In living kidney donation, when the donation is to a family member or friend, generally the recipient's insurance will pay for the expenses of testing and surgery.
Risk assessment of complex mixtures is complicated by the wide variation in the composition of common mixtures, such as diesel exhaust, and the prohibitive expense of testing a virtually unlimited diversity of such mixtures (U.S. EPA 2001).
Who will risk the legal expense of testing whether they are formally disclosures protected by legislation, or derogatory?
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