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The number of cycles was tailored on baseline patients characteristics and tumour response at the end of RT: one or two additional courses after RT were planned in high risk patients with T >5 cm and/or node-positive disease at baseline or in cases of persistence of primary lesion with regression <50% (slow responders) at the end of RT.
A palm green and black color-blocked shirt dress was tailored on the fly by a metal clip binding the back.
Whenever possible, the duration of therapy was tailored on further FDG-PET/CT results; however, a second scan was not feasible in two elderly patients because of severe cardiovascular problems and compromised clinical conditions (table 2 table 3).
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Multiday river expeditions, treks or wildlife trips can be tailored on a number of rivers.
Fabric gloves are tailored on electrically heated metal hands, as are leather gloves.
Such potential might perhaps be exceeded if a properly designed membrane is tailored on purpose.
Others require a bit more creativity and need to be tailored on an entity-by-entity basis.
However, any such protocol must be tailored on the basis of the workload, and the availability of resources.
Vulnerability will be different when considering different typologies and sites; therefore, functions should be tailored on a site-by-site basis.
Treatment can be tailored on the basis of specific clinical characteristics of the population or on the basis of predictive or prognostic markers.
The care processes directed towards institutionalized older people needs to be tailored on goals and priorities that are relevant for this specific population.
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