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Severe side effects were defined as a frequent level of discomfort that required medical attention to determine whether a complication had arisen.
In the event that a client experiences a severe side effect, defined as a frequent level of discomfort requiring medical attention, we provide technical expertise and pay for transport and hospital fees if higher-level facility referral is needed.
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Each response was scored between zero (least frequent level of participation) and 3 (most frequent level of participation).
High school was the most frequent level of education (47.0%) and most participants were married (90.8%).
To make logistic regression analysis and estimation of the impact possible, the scale of the single APB was classified as 1 and 0 reflecting more and less frequent level of APB.
The most frequent level of adverse event in this study was short minor lasting less than 24 hours and was rated less or equal to three on the numeric rating scale regarding severity.
Among girls who reported daily or almost daily exposure, the locations of most frequent levels of high exposure were in the home, at or near school, inside a vehicle, and outdoor public places.
Ohira et al. [ 22] showed that patients with lupus hepatitis have significantly higher and more frequent levels of antibodies against recombinant ribosomal P0 protein (aRibPR0) than patients with autoimmune hepatitis.
These practices include the use of a frequent low-level fire regime to support the production of important root vegetables, such as camas [Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene and Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii (Baker) S. Watson (Green).
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