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Meanings of increase utilization in English
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Usage of increase utilization in English
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The calculation of sample size in a study designed to increaseutilization of breast cancer screening is demonstrated.
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This is due to the increasingutilization of lithium-based batteries in appliances.
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There was also increasedutilization of generics following the range of demand-side initiatives.
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As coverage expanded, copayments decreased, but overall costs increased due to increasedutilization.
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The program also led to increasedutilization of gender-based violence services at health facilities.
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In oral glucose tolerance test observed increasedutilization of glucose.
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There was also increasedutilization of the proton pump inhibitors, which is a cause for concern.
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Conclusion: Limited demand-side measures led to increasedutilization of patent-protected products in Abu Dhabi following the generic reforms.
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There is increasedutilization of GSH despite the low supply in stable individuals with cirrhosis during steady state.
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Significance: Automated ESI will contribute to increasedutilization of source imaging in the presurgical evaluation of patients with epilepsy.
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An increasing public control of waters is another noticeable trend in legislation, and their increasedutilization has already been noticed.
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Again, this was helped by increasingutilization of generic simvastatin at only 2% of the prepatent loss originator price.
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Both treatments consistently increasedutilization of substrates, especially fatty acids, leading to the reduction of intracellular lipid accumulation and oxidative stress.
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Petrowest added that it obtained certain contracts for services which will result in increasedutilization for the first six months of 2011.
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This reduction translated into lower expenditure for the statins in 2007 versus 2001 despite substantially increasedutilization.
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There has also been increasingutilization of neck dissection for early- and late-stage disease, along with higher nodal yields from performed dissections.