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Meanings of early recognition in English
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Usage of early recognition in English
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In addition, earlyrecognition and treatment of associated medical complications are critical.
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Background: Reliable prognostic biomarkers are needed for the earlyrecognition of psychosis.
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These data illustrate the importance of earlyrecognition and treatment of CD.
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Heightened awareness is important for earlyrecognition and treatment of this disease.
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It is known that treatments are more effective with earlyrecognition of FASD.
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Their adequate health care includes earlyrecognition of genetic anomalies and prevention of recurrence.
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These patterns may have the potential to substantially improve the earlyrecognition of psychosis.
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Conclusion: The GV protocol facilitated earlyrecognition of complete obstruction.
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This syndrome has a variable phenotype and affects multiple systems, making earlyrecognition imperative.
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These cases stress the need for earlyrecognition and management of a potentially life-threatening event.
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Appropriate emergency department management includes earlyrecognition, hemodynamic resuscitation, source control, and prompt antibiotic administration.
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The explanation of this earlyrecognition and discovery of the young mate was very simple.
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Careful family history, earlyrecognition, diagnosis, and specific treatment are important for management of this disorder.
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There is earlyrecognition in the literature of the need for heterogeneous labour in discussing dynamics.
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The manifestations are multiple and earlyrecognition and treatment with steroid and immunosuppressant can improve prognosis.
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However, undoubtedly our earlyrecognition of Miguel might lead to the prevention of a Portuguese Revolution.