Sentence examples for use of recourse from inspiring English sources

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Partial reimbursement (80%) was chosen on the basis of prior analyses and the assumption that reimbursement will increase the use of (recourse to) malaria chemoprophylaxis.

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A European study by Porsdal and Boysen [ 7] showed differences in the use of specific recourses within the health care chain.

The key of stepped-care, delivered by a care manager, is that treatment is tailored to the needs and preferences of the patient while making the best use of available recourses.

The patients also were asked to report their exercise habits, falls and the use of health care recourses during the year before fracture.

We used 55% as the current probability of recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis based on data from Pistone et al. [ 11] using studies of French residents [ 11- 15].

This meant a bias in favour of those using chemoprophylaxis and a resulting overestimation of recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis.

The resulting numerical algorithm converges with high order accuracy without recourse to use of meshes finer than those resulting from the cosine transformation.

Their very high energy excludes the possible use of passive systems, so that recourse must be made to electromagnetic fields for preventing ionizing particles to reach the habitat where astronauts spend most of their living and working time.

Although liver biopsy remains the gold standard for disease assessment, the development of risk scores, biomarker panels and ultrasound modalities has resulted in much improved identification of at risk patients without recourse to use of liver biopsy on a routine basis.

"Aside from the female lead [Sherrie]," he notes, "women exist only to parade in underwear, as hookers, strippers or waitresses, and Sherrie has to take on two of those jobs … Worse, it is almost entirely free of laughs, reliant on frequent recourse to the use of props such as prosthetic penises".

Other distinguishing features of the new forms of activism are the championing of assembly-based forms of organization and operation, the creative use of the social networks and repeated recourse to what Sidney Tarrow (1998) called disruptive forms of collective action.

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