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Therefore, we transferred a large dose of human CD25− depleted human PBMC to have a rapid demise of the mice studied.
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Yet any rapid demise of savanna in its popular and more general sense (i.e., as dry tropical grassland or mixed woods and grassland) is doubtful.
I felt, however, that I had little choice but to give palliative chemotherapy a chance, as the alternative of refusing treatment was going to result in a rapid demise, which would have been incredibly difficult for my husband and family.
What if the absence of assets of any nature allowed rapid scaling, but also hastened a rapid demise?
In Syria and Libya, the story is similar: an optimistic, and brief, surge in tourism brought to a rapid demise by conflict.
Organ failure, usually liver, is not a rapid demise and would not likely present with an emergent call to EMS.
In the absence of fluid replacement and circulatory support with exogenous catecholamines and vasoactive agents, the end result of shock is a quiet death from circulatory insufficiency; without the mechanical ventilator, hypoxemia similarly leads inevitably to a rapid demise.
Rapid demise of a healthy postpartum women piqued our interest in trying to identify the early signs and symptoms that may lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment of this often fatal disease.
Patterns of disease recurrence and the rapid demise of a high proportion of patients with pancreatic cancer even after complete surgical resection suggests that occult metastatic disease is often present at the time of surgery (Barugola et al, 2007; Schnelldorfer et al, 2008).
24, 86 Although MC per se is not fatal, clinical failure is probably a comorbid factor associated with the rapid demise of these patients.
The second worry we should have about the increasingly rapid demise of the high street is a social and political, rather than economic, one.
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