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FA general secretary Alex Horne said any change to the international calendar would trigger complications for clubs, national associations, leagues and competitions around the world.
This event could trigger complications or pregnancy loss.
The trigger Complications of procedure or treatment yielded the greatest amount of harm (182 AEs).
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Such an expansive aim triggers complications, such as the ripple effect that a change at one intersection can produce across the surrounding area, or changes in driver behavior following changes in traffic-light patterns: For example, if wait times on a particular route increase, drivers may seek alternative routes that feature fewer red lights.
Variables: sex, age, gravity, stay, subtypes, triggers, complications, and neurological sequels (NS): mild (minor symptoms, enable to run), moderate (able to walk 10 meters unaided), severe (able to walk more than 10 meters with assistance) and very severe (sofa-bed life or need of IMV).
Seasonal influenza can trigger cardiovascular complications, but the cardiac effects of the 2009 influenza pandemic are less clear.
However, the gelfoam has been utilized in other numerous embolization studies in our institution and have not shown to trigger such complications.
We propose the possibility that high circulation of STEC strains could trigger pregnancy complications due to the release of virulence factors like Stx2 in symptomatic or asymptomatic STEC infections.
Since it is known that platelet transfusions may trigger pulmonary complications due to the presence of plasma and the intra-pulmonary accumulation, platelets were included in the multivariable model.
Seasonal influenza can trigger cardiovascular complications and deaths in vulnerable populations, especially the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions. 1 Evidence to support the hypothesis that seasonal influenza may trigger acute myocardial infarction (AMI) comes from a range of observational studies incorporating the effects of different circulating influenza strains and subtypes.
HRAS, a member of the RAS oncogene family, is a key transducer in several growth-signaling events that may trigger cardiovascular complications such as angiogenesis and vascular permeability [ 38] and may be involved in inflammatory proliferative arterial diseases, including atherosclerosis and restenosis after angioplasty [ 39].
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