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Uso de routinely available em inglês
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It was created in 2010 for expensive drugs not routinelyavailable.
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The complete picture will only be described when a suitable HCV-RNA test becomes routinelyavailable.
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The drugs advisory body, NICE, is proposing that Kadcyla will not be routinelyavailable in England.
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Diagnostic tests routinelyavailable at most institutions are limited by poor sensitivity and a slow turnaround time.
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Lactation consultants are not routinelyavailable in NICUs, and their presence does not influence whether nurses provide breastfeeding support.
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Accurate species identification requires the use of genotype-based techniques that are not routinelyavailable in most clinical microbiology diagnostic laboratories.
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While Professor Ziman hoped the test could be routinelyavailable within five years, it still had to meet necessary clinical thresholds.
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Conclusions: A TACE-specific and extensively validated model based on routinelyavailable clinical features and response after first TACE permitted patient-level prognostication.
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A great deal has changed for people with AIDS in those two decades: medicines are now routinelyavailable throughout the developed world.
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Mr Jackson said police should have access to firearms in some situations, but making them routinelyavailable was going down a slippery slope.
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Caddies have fantastic stories to tell, they are terrific company and provide an insight of golf and its characters as not routinelyavailable.
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Background: Counties are the smallest unit for which mortality data are routinelyavailable, allowing consistent and comparable long-term analysis of trends in health disparities.
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Data sources: MEDLINE and Scopus databases through November 2018 to identify studies of tools using routinelyavailable clinical data to detect patients with ARDS.
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Methods: We observed hospital outpatient and inpatient consultations in northeast Tanzania where malaria testing was routinelyavailable, recording potential influences on testing and prescribing decisions.