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In the final Model II (Table 3), females were less likely to report need for check ups (OR = 0.5).
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The criteria most often fulfilled were need of parenteral treatment (47.6%), electrolyte or blood gas abnormality (12.5%), blood pressure abnormalities (11.9%) and need for checking of vital signs at least every two hours (11.0%), see table 1.
They were useful when a disguise was needed for check-cashing.
Allowing for journeys to and from the airports and the time needed for check-in, security and boarding, a trip from central Rome to central Milan by plane takes well over three hours.
Total manual labor time for traditional screening amounted to 226 days (time needed for checking of 6,793 patient days of stay in the ICU).
The need for checks is vital.
This would allow the border to stay open, without the need for checks.
If the drugs and fake blood scandals have achieved one thing, it is to highlight the need for checks and balances.
"It is important to recognize the need for checks and balances in our democracy, which can only be assured by a multiparty system".
The UK government has suggested larger companies would have pre-approved "trusted trader status", avoiding the need for checks as their freight passes in or out of Northern Ireland.
The most common idea among Brexiteers is that they will use "high-tech solutions" to remove the need for checks at the border.
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