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"I can't do that," Mrs. Chandler said, and then she leaned across the table and demonstrated what the Chandlers had always seen as the true usefulness of owning a newspaper: "But I can give you twenty-five thousand dollars' worth of free publicity in the paper".
The true usefulness of ECFs will become apparent only after they become better equipped and receive incentives to provide trauma care.
However, it is normal to have some skepticism about the true usefulness of CAD systems in daily practice.
It is thus difficult to assess the true usefulness of PET as a predictor of tumour response to treatment.
The true usefulness of this approach is to further our understanding of molecular epidemiology on a population level.
One of the main pitfalls of histogram and histogram-derived approaches concerns the retrospective nature of most of the studies where histopathological features of tumours are known and can bias the true usefulness of these novel approaches.
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But adoption and genuine usefulness take time.
In future research, a larger scale study will be necessary to validate the true clinical usefulness of tolvaptan in Japan.
Nevertheless, the true clinical usefulness of peripheral perfusion monitoring can be supported only if it can be used to guide therapy to change outcome.
This result seems of true clinical usefulness to those patients, since dyspnoea and thoracic pain are the most relevant complaints after surgery [ 5, 23].
It is in such cases that transplantation finds its true field of usefulness.
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