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1 Risk factors for wound complication should be considered in the selective use of ST.
2 The fetal biophysical profile score was modified by selective use of the nonstress test.
3 ODX is not reimbursed by third-party payers in Australia, potentially resulting in more selective use .
4 And selective use of "anchoring information" can steer our speculation.
5 We recommend that guidelines for routine or selective use of heparin in stroke should be revised.
6 This was not a selective use of intelligence.
7 Identification of patients at high risk for systemic disease would allow selective use of additional systemic therapy.
8 Campaign group Migration Watch criticised the report for what it said was a selective use of dates.
9 The occasional lapse of judgment is perhaps understandable, but his selective use of facts is less forgivable.
10 Invariably, such commentary is often derived from analysis that makes selective use of comparative data on wage levels.
11 Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that govern the selective use of RGS proteins in living cells.
12 We have advocated selective use of dipyridamole-thallium scans based on clinical markers of coronary artery disease before aortic surgery.
13 However, her highly selective use of statistics shows that she is not willing to lead by example in this area.
14 They referred to the selective use of intelligence "to justify the march to war" in Iraq in 2003.
15 It is the author's hope that you will, through the selective use of self-hypnosis, arrive at a more rewarding, well-adjusted and fuller life.
16 We thus suggest the routine or selective use of this technique as a part of graft standardization for LDLT using a right liver graft.
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