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One study suggested that drug-eluting stents were of benefit in only about one-third of patients who received them, and cardiologists at the University of California, Los Angeles, calculated that more than 2,100 patients a year were dying needlessly because they had received drug-eluting stents.
However, no formal evaluation had been conducted to determine whether existing CDS systems were used, whether physicians felt that they were of benefit, or whether they enhanced quality outcomes of PS.
Antispasmodics were of benefit, but again heterogeneity between study results was significant, and there was evidence of publication bias.
It was encouraging that midwives also reported that revisions to care were of benefit for women, and made better use of their skills and time.
Either clustering-based or distributional word representation features were of benefit to clinic entity recognition no matter whether SSVMs or CRFs was used.
IDO is implicated in suppressing T-cell immunity to parasite antigens and IDO inhibition reduced local inflammation and parasite burdens, which suggest that IDO were of benefit for the pathogen, not the host.
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