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A complication arose when Venancio Sanchez of St. Augustine purchased for US$400 a half share in the old Fornells grant from another surviving heir, who lived in Havana.
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But a complication arises in the case of branded and generic drugs because a patent is involved, giving the patent holder the lawful right to exclude competitors from the marketplace.
Complications are not significantly lower in robot-assisted TLH, but when a complication arises, chances of rehospitalisation and reoperation are lower in the robot TLH group.
Nosologically, MOH is undoubtedly a distinct disease [26], but aetiologically it is a complication arising from mistreatment of other headache disorders, principally migraine and to a lesser extent TTH: it does not occur otherwise [26].
If an error has been made, or a complication arisen, some evidence suggests that it is better for all concerned if appropriate discussion takes place between the medical staff involved and the patients [3].
Skeletal muscle degeneration is a complication arising from a variety of chronic diseases including advanced cancer.
A complication arises with short reads if there is no reference sequence to map the reads onto.
In order to equip pregnant women within the community to make timely decisions for seeking care when a complication arises, the situation needs to be improved.
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