Europeans have nothing against luggage with wheels, or experimental but promising treatments for horrible diseases.
Those patients instead will get other approved or experimental drugs.
While some of the reimbursement changes are still vague or experimental, creating some anxieties for providers like myself, these concerns take second stage to the advancements in civil society the ACA represents.
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The summit, "Charting New Directions for a New Millennium: Y2K Templates, " will feature nationally recognized speakers and enable information technology professionals to discuss and share new or experimental initiatives that changed business practices as a result of Year 2000 projects.
When you have one party that has lots of stations, it can try niches or more experimental programming.
Whether or not experimental drugs will come to Pfizer's rescue seems hard to predict.
New treatments that have not been proven or are experimental will be paid for as long as patients are enrolled in clinical trials that can determine the benefits of these treatments.
With claims involving experimental or investigative procedures, however, win rates can drop to 60%.
Manufacturers can also produce experimental or customized products previously too expensive using traditional manufacturing methods. 3D printing now gives manufacturers this latitude.
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" Still, it's hard to understand how Hawking knows the things exist if, as Ferguson notes, "there are no experimental or observational data to support this theory.
And, with technology as the game changer as to how we can create and deliver our stories over a multitude of platforms not dependent, anymore, on big money, we can help a wide, diverse array of students develop into the kind of artists and scholars who can make a difference whether through mainstream or indie films, television, animation, digital media, DYI platforms, interactive games, experimental theater or Broadway.
The downtown fashion crowd looking for that edgy, experimental, or "old-school hip-hop" look head to the shops in the Lower East Side.
But there is no mention on the walls that Woods co-founded the Research Institute for Experimental Architecture or even that he was a deeply respected teacher.
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In those areas that have had three or four periods of experimental burning only half the number of species of tree seedlings originally found are still there.
Many bands and performers who were to become musical legends passed through the show including U2, REM, The Smiths, Depeche Mode and Joy Division - but of late On the Wire has taken a more relaxed view of the music scene and is as likely to play pre-war hillbilly music as much as experimental dance or dub.
He enriched the oxygen or the carbon dioxide in the air breathed by experimental subjects and found not a hint of suppression or exacerbation of yawning compared with control subjects breathing normal air.
Typically a research institute must rely on a drug or biotech firm to produce experimental therapies for testing.
Many of the experiments that appear to provide evidence of an effect are flawed, subject to experimental error, or are difficult to interpret.
The decision also permits the elderly to obtain, if they desire, "nonreimbursed (by Medicare) services, " such as plastic surgery, and to obtain "experimental" services or devices.
It failed to perform key tests on experimental animals, or on small groups of people in clinical trials, before launching the pills on an unsuspecting public.
The experimental characterization of a sample or sub-set of cancer cells from a patient provides totally inadequate information to satisfy the condition of Comprehensiveness.
You can also see the mark of abstraction on a fair amount of 20th-century literature and not just the avowedly experimental writings of James Joyce or Gertrude Stein, either.
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First, if universities are to create centres of excellence they will need greater freedom: for example, to recruit their staff, to set up experimental links with research bodies or to increase enrolment fees.
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It seems odd having two spinners here at all but, being in the County Championship Second Division, Panesar's Northants do not use the same ball as the First Division or the national team do, rather the experimental Tiflex.
Moreover, in the few areas of America where one cable company has built over a rival's existing system, where a telephone company has set up an experimental system to deliver television signals, or where there is an old, municipally owned cable system as well as a private one, competition has led to lower prices (see chart).
The sensors could be used to measure treatment success with those receiving experimental therapies to regrow cells that restore hearing or to deliver drugs.
Others wanted to focus on experimental animals, like the C. elegans worm or primates.
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Drugs that hit one, two, or all three of the PPAR switches are some of the hottest experimental medicines in the drug industry right now.
If an experimental product just didn't feel right to use, or didn't look good, Jobs would kill it off.
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Choices you make-or neglect to-can affect your retirement income, access to specialists and experimental treatments, tax bill and heirs.
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