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"As long as you can preserve your story and have the financial cushion, then pursuing your job while unemployed will probably lead to a faster outcome," said Dank.

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Labor would revert to a fibre-to-the-premises model, rather than fibre-to-the-node-plus-copper favoured by Turnbull, which it promises would be a faster, better outcome.

But it is clear that children in the state's care are now being adopted at a faster pace, an outcome many advocates for children have desired for years.

Here, we performed three experiments to determine: Exp I: the concentration of bicarbonate among portions of the ejaculate; Exp II: the effects of bicarbonate doses on sperm motility and; Exp III: the outcome of a faster, simpler freezing method (SF), handling P1-spermatozoa packed in MiniFlatPacks™ (MFP) vs. CF and vs. SRF-spermatozoa (2 × 2 factorial design).

Interestingly, it was also associated with renal outcome and a faster decline of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) as well as mortality in type 1 diabetic patients with macroalbuminuria (13).

The time constant is substantially larger in the patients with poor neurologic outcome (τ = 14.2 hours in the training set and τ = 20.2 hours in the test set) in comparison to the patients with good neurologic outcome (τ = 6.4 in the training set and τ = 4.5 hours in the test set), indicating that the EEGs of patients with good neurologic outcome show a faster improvement.

The alternative method of histological evaluation of the treatment outcomes enables a faster and less animal-burdening evaluation of the anti-tumour effect of the nanoparticle preparations [9], [14].

However, other states are recovering at a faster pace and with different outcomes.

The finding that a greater session frequency leads to a better and faster treatment outcome might give us insight into the mechanisms of change.

In 2011, Klompas used ventilator-associated complications (VACs) as a faster and more objective predictor of outcomes versus VAP [13].

In 2011, Klompas used ventilator-associated complications (VACs) as a faster and more objective predictor of outcomes versus VAP [ 13].

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