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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of bed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to sleep or rest, but without additional context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "The fatigue I feel is a consequence of bed, as I didn't sleep well last night."
Alternatives: "result of sleep" or "outcome of resting".
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During acute critical illness, mechanical unloading as a consequence of bed rest [ 8], inflammation [ 9], acidaemia [ 10], vitamin D deficiency [ 11], corticosteroid use [ 12] and hypoxia [ 13] may all worsen bone health and reduce bone mineral density (BMD).
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Model results suggest that this difference is predominantly a consequence of lower bed slopes and larger temperature-controlled ice viscosities of glacial ice on Mars compared to Earth.
This study involved healthy subjects in which a mild dehydration was a consequence of tilt bed rest (average loss of plasma volume of ~10%).
The fact that the observed increase in out-patient care was not accompanied by a decrease in in-patient care may be a consequence of the bed capacity in the region.
A consequence of "flexible beds" was that it increased the nurses' responsibilities and control while reducing the physicians' influence on bed management.
angle optimum joint angle that yielding the highest MVC * P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, *** P < 0.001 post different from pre None of the indices related to knee extensor fatigability (Table 3) changed as a consequence of 5 days of bed rest in any of the intervention groups.
Finally, an insufficient number of acute inpatient beds, a consequence of the significant reduction of acute care hospital beds since 1990 in Switzerland [22], adversely affects output.
The vast majority of bands today will automatically rebuff any discussion about politics with the line "I don't know enough to comment" – is that a consequence of you pushing Britpop into bed with Tony Blair (3)?
The rate ratio (R1/R6) of public hospital beds in R1 to R6 has changed from 2.3 to 1.8 between 2001 and 2006, but for private hospital beds this ratio has decreased from 29.8 to 14.7 as a consequence of substantial increase in private hospital beds.
The latter is a consequence of thermal inertia of the catalyst bed, that slows down transport of heat relative to that of matter.
Contractures are prevalent clinically as a consequence of casting, joint arthroplasty, sports injuries, bed rest and others [ 2– 6].
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