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1 s workload and exposes patients to radiation unnecessarily.
2 disease may be excluded from clinical trials unnecessarily.
3 MODY are frequently misdiagnosed and treated unnecessarily.
4 lation can prolong exposure to complications unnecessarily.
5 te, ignore arbitration or invoke arbitration unnecessarily.
6 with low risk for recurrence are not treated unnecessarily.
7 inations which are most commonly carried out unnecessarily.
8 arly one third of patients underwent surgery unnecessarily.
9 ad to inappropriate policies and funds spent unnecessarily.
10 nts" treated with immunoglobulin replacement unnecessarily.
11 sed, therapeutic intervention may be delayed unnecessarily.
12 e undergone hysterectomy, are being screened unnecessarily.
13 enting health care facilities from expanding unnecessarily.
14 t of defective samples and accepting batches unnecessarily.
15 nts may receive chemotherapy or radiotherapy unnecessarily.
16 enses or experiencing adverse effects of PEP unnecessarily.
17 ith HIV with an undetectable viral load have unnecessarily abstained from condomless sex, avoided ser
18                           An example was the unnecessarily and markedly prolonged review of the veter
19 that their child would be prescribed glasses unnecessarily, and 10% believed that wearing glasses wou
20 vidence that many benign masses are resected unnecessarily, and treatment of small cancers has not su
21 n nonexistent, we will have wasted resources unnecessarily; and (v) technological progress may yield
22 ion of persons with atrial fibrillation (AF) unnecessarily at risk for stroke and its sequalae.
23 entral vascular catheters (CVCs) are removed unnecessarily because current diagnostic methods for CVC
24 s, what proportion of antibiotic courses are unnecessarily broad in retrospect, and whether these pat
25       Reasons for inappropriate use included unnecessarily broad spectrum (29%), no infection or nonb
26                       Clinicians often start unnecessarily broad-spectrum empiric gram-negative antib
27  that may occur if statin therapy is stopped unnecessarily can be devastating.
28 if used when recovery chance was remote, may unnecessarily cause discomfort and increase cost of care
29 g-standing focus on purely automated methods unnecessarily cedes a promising design space: one in whi
30 t with multiple reaction sites, producing an unnecessarily complex analyte mixture.
31 kinetic resolutions, but these equations are unnecessarily complex because it is enantiomer ratio, no
32                The P&G model also invokes an unnecessarily complex set of mechanisms.
33                 The administrative tasks are unnecessarily complex, duplicative, and, in some cases,
34   The current AJCC staging system for HCC is unnecessarily complex.
35 s that the integrity of consumer research is unnecessarily compromised by the failure of the major sc
36  entrenched low-value care practices without unnecessarily compromising ethics and equity will requir
37                 A threshold as great as 4 is unnecessarily conservative if multipoint tests are used
38 hoid disease are treated with antimicrobials unnecessarily, conservatively amounting to more than 50
39  downstream emissions to the environment and unnecessarily consumes natural resources, potentially af
40  and 3D structural levels makes this process unnecessarily cumbersome.
41           I find these calls frustrating and unnecessarily decisive.
42 hospital and 55 patients had their diagnosis unnecessarily delayed.
43 XM negative on final cross-match and will be unnecessarily denied a transplant.
44          Both under- and overpowered studies unnecessarily deplete resources and even risk failure of
45 oratory and systematic analysis of such data unnecessarily difficult.
46 criterion resulted in many experiments being unnecessarily discarded.
47    This can obscure up to 30% of fusions and unnecessarily discards much of the data.
48 y be reluctant to use pegasparaginase or may unnecessarily discontinue administering it because of ce
49  not consider the role of mean patch age may unnecessarily doom populations to extinction.
50 re concerned about the increasing demand for unnecessarily elaborate chairs.
51 concerns that "stand your ground" (SYG) laws unnecessarily encourage the use of deadly violence, thei
52 voiding another 61 babies (7.41%) from being unnecessarily enrolled into ROP screening.
53  achieve this goal without injudiciously and unnecessarily excising many benign lesions has led to nu
54  suggest that allele-specific antibodies may unnecessarily exclude transplant candidates (up to 10%)
55 controlling healthcare costs and eliminating unnecessarily expensive hospital stays.
56 rts to identify and address situations where unnecessarily expensive therapies are used when less cos
57 tial number of thrombocytopenic patients are unnecessarily exposed to costly alternative anticoagulan
58 ove not to be infected, removal of catheters unnecessarily exposes patients to the risks associated w
59            Specialised formula has been used unnecessarily for preventing allergy, based on fraudulen
60 h care settings, since isolation would occur unnecessarily for these employees.
61 entions, the 5-year screening intervals were unnecessarily frequent for low-risk individuals and insu
62               Millions of children still die unnecessarily from pneumonia and diarrhoea, mainly in re
63 that the pulmonary alveolar surface restrain unnecessarily harmful inflammatory responses to the many
64 h recommended antibody concentrations causes unnecessarily high background and amount of antibody use
65      To reduce complications associated with unnecessarily high doses of steroids, steroid-treated IB
66 s been an important area of research because unnecessarily high drug doses may result in serious comp
67                    US infants are exposed to unnecessarily high levels of non-lactose carbohydrates a
68 rfusion therapy could potentially reduce the unnecessarily high mortality rates observed in women, th
69 rder to maintain desired exposures and avoid unnecessarily high peak concentrations.
70                 This could potentially avoid unnecessarily high plasma levels after the next dose at
71 osages in the current EPA recommendation are unnecessarily high to ensure (1) maintenance of FCR for
72      The high rate of overtriage could cause unnecessarily high use of resources in the emergency dep
73 ents with chronic pain may suffer longer and unnecessarily if we prescribe and legislate badly.
74 uality of life, affect children's growth and unnecessarily impact on healthcare costs.
75  the adoption of data-sharing practices that unnecessarily impede research.
76        Recommending or requiring LAF or HEPA unnecessarily imposes additional infrastructural barrier
77 es associated with the outcome may result in unnecessarily imprecise estimates when estimating treatm
78        Antibiotics are frequently prescribed unnecessarily in outpatients with coronavirus disease 20
79 ve health conditions that are exacerbated by unnecessarily inadequate healthcare.
80 r ways to evaluate lung nodules and to avoid unnecessarily intensive diagnostic evaluations of lung n
81 ess without increasing the risk of contagion unnecessarily, it is crucial to know when extrathoracic
82 e anticipated risks for participants but may unnecessarily limit participation both overall and diffe
83 e examined whether reliance on anti-A titers unnecessarily limited ABO-A2i transplants for candidates
84 tients with acute respiratory failure may be unnecessarily limited in the acute intensive care settin
85 ps worldwide, the scope of this technique is unnecessarily limited.
86 ght Processing Stereolithography (DLP-SL) is unnecessarily limiting as applied to microfluidic device
87  antibiotic therapy, using short rather than unnecessarily long course therapy, reducing inappropriat
88 ak the transmission chain without leading to unnecessarily long periods of class interruption.
89 non-human primates and continued scrutiny of unnecessarily long prenatal ultrasound exposure.
90 underpinning accurate reporting should avoid unnecessarily misleading readers about the meaning of ep
91 usion is unjustified as the authors adopt an unnecessarily narrow definition of "number sense," negle
92  distort questions, and may contribute to an unnecessarily narrow perspective on learning and decisio
93 miting aesthetics to rather rare experiences unnecessarily narrows the scope of a science of art.
94 tients, implying that such patients could be unnecessarily overtreated.
95 th neurosurgeons and aerospace engineers are unnecessarily placed on a pedestal and that "It's a walk
96  an intervention to decrease the quantity of unnecessarily prescribed opioid medications during hospi
97 e of health care dollars and could result in unnecessarily preventing many women from the contracepti
98 en will delay our recovery from COVID-19 and unnecessarily prolong its impact upon children's educati
99 dical or surgical care may be futile and may unnecessarily prolong the suffering of families.
100 inician feedback about antibiotic harms from unnecessarily prolonged antibiotic exposures was develop
101  of isolation for infectious individuals, or unnecessarily prolonged isolation for those who are no l
102 s about encouraging antibiotic resistance to unnecessarily prolonged treatment, defining the optimal
103 ctors, such as protecting right to life, not unnecessarily prolonging suffering, and individual prefe
104 sed, whereas the control group began with an unnecessarily rapid release velocity, which they later s
105 lue (84.5%) and could lead to fewer patients unnecessarily receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics.
106 mary visual cortex, a response that may seem unnecessarily redundant.
107 TDT) systems in Canada and the United States unnecessarily restrict access to donation for sexual and
108 ormation, the use of these treatments may be unnecessarily restricted.
109 erventions at the most at-risk areas without unnecessarily restricting areas at low risk of resurgenc
110 This study shows that this recommendation is unnecessarily restrictive and that quantitative guidelin
111 al trials, particularly phase 3 trials, have unnecessarily restrictive eligibility criteria.
112 djunctive-therapy indications in epilepsy is unnecessarily restrictive.
113                         This strategy may be unnecessarily restrictive.
114 n a formal research advance directive may be unnecessarily restrictive.
115 es to mapping arboviral diseases have become unnecessarily siloed, ignoring the strengths and weaknes
116  result in unsafe unitigs; also, unitigs may unnecessarily split palindromes in half if special care
117             Strict guideline adherence would unnecessarily stimulate broad-spectrum antibiotic use.
118 ts also reported that the hiring process was unnecessarily stressful, time-consuming, and lacking in
119                                These include unnecessarily strict US Food and Drug Administration (FD
120                            This condition is unnecessarily strong for selective amplification, since
121 mately tumor-free, meaning most patients are unnecessarily subjected to lymphadenectomy.
122 tients with metastasis limited to the SLN is unnecessarily subjected to the morbidity of CAD.
123 tify many children who might benefit and may unnecessarily target many others who do not develop depr
124 nt can be made that our rejection constrains unnecessarily the liberty of a small number of patients.
125  admitted to hospital and received treatment unnecessarily; there was overuse of intravenous immunogl
126 are frequently patchy, sprays may be applied unnecessarily to disease-free areas.
127                    Many patients are triaged unnecessarily to intensive or intermediate cardiac care
128 k pain are too sensitive and expose patients unnecessarily to ionizing radiation.
129 loidosis patients and to avoid incorrect and unnecessarily toxic therapies.
130  that many of these patients would have been unnecessarily transfused had we adhered to any of the no
131        The use of T2DT reduced the number of unnecessarily treated patients by 98% relative to that w
132 lity about the landscape of debate which can unnecessarily undermine their hope about the future.
133 d in organ sites such as the prostate, where unnecessarily wide local excisions can result in signifi

 
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