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Chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) is a recently acknowledged metabolic abnormality, proposed in 2006 by the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) working group.

The outbreak strain was closely related to a recently acknowledged lineage of NTHI.

While bisphosphonates have been expected to cause gastrointestinal side effects and electrolyte disturbance such as hypocalcaemia, AF is a recently acknowledged and unanticipated potential adverse event of bisphosphonates.

Interestingly, the outbreak isolates clustered with a recently acknowledged lineage of invasive isolates of NTHI with the same ftsI sequence from several larger regions in Sweden [ 11].

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On September 16, Crumpler was let out on $100,000 bond, although a judge recently acknowledged that it was a mistake (and a violation of state law) to release him without also issuing a protection order.

So, ironically, the adoption of EBM by the scientific community was not based on evidence but on authoritative knowledge, precisely the type of approach EBM was meant to replace, a point recently acknowledged by one of its key proponents, Sackett himself [ 46].

"He said, 'It's a similarly themed show.' He said, 'It's similar to Lipstick Jungle.'" "I said, 'Ooo-kaaay.'" Ms. Bushnell, speaking during an interview recently, acknowledged that she was surprised because Mr. Star had not told her he was working on such a show, even though he had originally bid for the rights to "Lipstick Jungle".

In July, the mayor's senior staff met with religious leaders for detailed discussions of plans for low-income housing, a need Mr. Giuliani recently acknowledged.

This undermines the ability of citizens to hold their governments accountable for their stewardship of health systems, a fact relatively recently acknowledged in the creation of the WHO's Accountability Commission. 5 Continued investments in health systems should ensure that high quality data collection and analysis are at their centre.

I'm selling now, but tomorrow, who knows?" The government, which at first denied the strike was having an effect, has recently acknowledged that the nosedive in production is costing the equivalent of $50 million a year.

A senior AMR executive recently acknowledged that the two planemakers had made a leap of faith in allotting such a big chunk of their future production to American, but insisted that this showed they regarded the firm as reliable.

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