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Chapter 5: General discussion and Principle conclusions

Chapter 8 - General Discussion

Chapter 8 - General Discussion

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Chapter 8. General discussion and conclusions

Chapter 8. General discussion and conclusions

... Irrespective of the design chosen for the clinical validation of protons aiming at reduction of side effects, selection of the proper patients is of major importance. As pointed out previously in this discussion, ...

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CHAPTER 5. Conclusions and recommendations

CHAPTER 5. Conclusions and recommendations

... A lack of data, though, should not dissuade gov- ernments from beginning to implement many of the other recommendations made in this report. Recommendation 3: Prepare a national road safety strategy and plan of action ...

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8 General discussion. Chapter 8: general discussion 95

8 General discussion. Chapter 8: general discussion 95

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Chapter 9. General Discussion

Chapter 9. General Discussion

... In Chapter 4, which describes the evaluation of DEM-DISC, a number of factors proved to be relevant as indicators whether caregivers would use DEM-DISC and may benefit from this, ...

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Chapter 5. Discussion and Implication

Chapter 5. Discussion and Implication

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4. Discussion and Conclusions

4. Discussion and Conclusions

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Chapter VII (General Conclusions and Appraisal: Policy and Law)

Chapter VII (General Conclusions and Appraisal: Policy and Law)

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Chapter 9 General summary and discussion

Chapter 9 General summary and discussion

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General conclusions

General conclusions

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Chapter 11. General discussion and future perspectives

Chapter 11. General discussion and future perspectives

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Chapter 6. Conclusions

Chapter 6. Conclusions

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Chapter 8. Summary, general discussion and future perspectives

Chapter 8. Summary, general discussion and future perspectives

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Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

Chapter 1 Summary and Conclusions

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Chapter 5. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations. The overriding purpose of this study was to determine the relative

Chapter 5. Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations. The overriding purpose of this study was to determine the relative

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CHAPTER V DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Minority Y181C and M184V mutants in patients recently infected with HIV-1 and

CHAPTER V DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS Minority Y181C and M184V mutants in patients recently infected with HIV-1 and

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Chapter 1 Summary and main conclusions

Chapter 1 Summary and main conclusions

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CHAPTER-V SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMANDATION

CHAPTER-V SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMANDATION

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CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION

CHAPTER 5 DISCUSSION

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DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

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