| 11. | Consequently, the definitions and nomenclature must evolve with the latest science and empiric observations.
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| 12. | Clindamycin should not be used as a single agent as empiric therapy for abdominal infections.
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| 13. | Vancouver : Empiric Press, 2004.
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| 14. | Hence, practitioners of medicine without university degrees were called " empirics " by the educated physicians.
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| 15. | Academically, the exorbitant privilege literature analyzes two empiric puzzles, the position and the income puzzle.
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| 16. | :: : Probably an empiric result; also up for consideration is the fuel-air ratio.
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| 17. | Empiric antibiotic therapy for health care-associated intra-abdominal infection should be driven by local microbiologic results.
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| 18. | In France and the Netherlands, plague doctors often lacked medical training and were referred to as " empirics ".
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| 19. | Twice he applied for advice ( once in disguise ) to William Butler of Clare Hall, a successful empiric.
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| 20. | Unlike programs which are substantially quantitative, this degree provide a merge of both theory and empirics useful in practice.
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