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Accurate control was maintained over a range of metabolic conditions, and STAR adapted safely to therapies including high-dose steroids, long-acting insulin (Glargine) and changing insulin response.
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As Darrell Duffie writesOnce the capital of a CCP is wiped out, the tail risk is held by clearing members, which are generally themselves systemically important firms...The US bankruptcy code is not currently adapted to safely resolve a failing CCP.The risk may seem remote, but the collapse of AIG seemed a remote risk at the start of 2008.
Much work still needs to be done before the lessons learned from mouse experiments can be safely adapted for use in humans with HD.
These schemes should be improved to be safely adapted in a wide range of real-life applications.
Working with museum scientist Barbara Waters, he adapted casting techniques to safely duplicate minute, delicate vertebrate fossils and applied these techniques on trips to many North American, European, and Asian museums.
The question remains, however, how quickly or even if drivers can safely adapt to such changes.
Decisions will have to be made about how hospitals will safely adapt to this situation.
Transportation officials are keeping close watch on the upstarts, not only to determine whether the dockless systems are safely and orderly adapted to the region's needs, but also to see whether they can coexist with Capital Bikeshare.
Information in this section was adapted from Vanderbilt University's "Using Sharps Safely in the Lab".
Now his goal was to bring the team home safely, and he improvised, adapted and used every resource at hand to achieve it.
However, from data from external beam radiation therapy a limit of 23 Gy on the kidney has been adapted as the upper limit of the dose that can be administered safely [ 8].
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