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"Not to an acute extent, but she needed a drink before she went on, which was a problem because the management wouldn't give her anything to drink and then there would be arguments and, you know, "Is she going on or isn't she?" In later years, it was compounded by the fact that she felt trapped by her most famous songs.
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Further works have also shown that the acute transmural extent of enhancement of a particular segment is related to its functional improvement and recovery; that is, the larger the extent of hyperenhancement, the lower the likelihood of improvement.
It is unclear to what extent acute NHS trusts use data locally; there appears to be no systematic collection of information about how these data are used within hospital Trusts.
Respondents emphasised the usefulness and positive long-term impact of teaching sessions that involved practical knowledge and hence both procedural and propositional knowledge such as those on prescribing and death certification, and, to a lesser extent, acute care and time management.
One of the many unanswered questions hanging over the police's undercover operations has recently become more acute - to what extent did they covertly monitor Jeremy Corbyn, the new Labour leader, and other elected politicians?
Thus, precordial mapping, both in dogs and patients, shows changes parallel to those measured by the epicardial technique and should provide a useful clinical tool for determining acute changes in the extent of ischemic injury.
The extent of acute correction in severe deformities may result in neurovascular complications and wound healing problems.
Acute treatment To the extent possible, non-pharmacological treatment including relaxation, bed rest, ice packages, etc. may be used.
It is evident that the endothelium is a critical gatekeeper that controls the recruitment of distinct leukocyte subpopulations and, in doing so, determines the nature and extent of acute and chronic inflammation.
To assess the extent of acute neuropathic symptoms, the Oxaliplatin-Specific Neurotoxicity Scale (OSNS) was utilized with the following grades: Grade 1 – dysesthesia or paresthesia that completely regresses before the next cycle of therapy; Grade 2 – dysesthesia or paresthesia persisting between courses of therapy; and Grade 3 - dysesthesia or paresthesia causing functional impairment [18].
Our results show that Aβ38, similar to Aβ42 and Aβ43, but to a lesser extent, elicits acute synaptotoxicity (Supplementary Figure 5B).
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