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To use or not to use

The Bovine Practitioner, 1981
The practice of veterinary medicine is clearly an art guided by, among other things, the principles of biomedical science, analytical reasoning, and informed choices. The primary goal of the training and experience of veterinarians and other health professionals is to instill learned judgement into complex clinical situations.
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Traction Splint: To Use or Not to Use

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2009
Traction splints are widely used for immobilisation of fractures of the lower limb. There is brevity of evidence-based research on their efficacy. We present a case of skin complication following traction splint for spiral fracture of femur. It is prudent to identify patients at higher risk of developing complications of immobilisation.
Yuvraj, Agrawal   +3 more
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On The Use Of “The Use Of”

Philosophy, 1955
In the Philosophical Review of April, 1953 (pp. 167 ff.), Professor Ryle has drawn an interesting analogy between the use of words and the use of instruments or implements. He holds that this analogy helps us in two ways. Firstly, by asking ‘What is the use of that word?’ rather than ‘What is its meaning?’ we are not lead to suppose that for every word
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The use of used

Lab Animal, 2018
Lauren, Danridge, William, Greer
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What’s the Use? On the Uses of Use

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2023
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For Us, By Us

2023
Brendon T. Holloway   +2 more
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Us and us

Health Care Analysis, 1998
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