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If this is the lesson you learned, I am almost certain that it was conveyed to you with the particular gravity that is used to persuade children of the ultimate usefulness of a minority race, and I am also certain that you learned it during Black History Month.
So the ultimate usefulness of the technique remains to be seen.
It's not easy to predict the ultimate usefulness of medical genomics, in part because the field is so young and not widely adopted.
"A determination of the ultimate usefulness of oral anti‐diabetic agents must await further studies," said public statement released ear lier by the F.D.A.
So, manufacturers will one day be able to pre-stretch one of these flexible nanowire constructs and, as long as they don't overstretch it past the pre-engineered point, be confident in its conductive stability and ultimate usefulness as a product.
Hormones from the adrenal gland, the thyroid, or gonads all have psychotropic effects; however, there are few clinical studies which would make it possible to define what the ultimate usefulness of hormone treatment either alone or as adjunct to treatment might be.
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While this may be true for many women, and no shade to them, it simply shouldn't be prescribed as the ultimate in female usefulness.
It's not relegation to history's scrapheap, rather it's the ultimate vindication of your usefulness – being turned into a utility, as vital and invisible and boring as the forces that lurk behind our water-faucets and light switches.
The ultimate test of the usefulness of a drug or device depends on the determination of outcomes, ideally in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of sufficient scope and duration.
The ultimate test of the usefulness of N-of-1 trials in clinical practice is to compare the outcome of N-of-1 trials in terms of costs and patient benefits to usual care in a randomised design.
The ultimate evidence for the usefulness of F MRS as a measure of hypoxia would be to demonstrate its role in predicting patient or treatment outcome, as has been demonstrated with oxygen electrodes in several clinical studies (Brizel et al, 1996, 1999; Hockel et al, 1996; Nordsmark et al, 1996, 2001; Fyles et al, 1998; Stadler et al, 1999; Rudat et al, 2000).
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