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The patient subsequently had continued clinical improvement that allowed for transfer from the ICU to the medicine floor while receiving vancomycin, piperacillin/tazobactam, heparin, and oral amiodarone.
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Smooth muscle cells do not have the tendons present in striated muscles that allow for transfer of muscular force to operate the skeleton.
Throughout 2012, we have built a strong relationship with the HCA and we are in dialogue with it to agree terms to allow for transfer of existing stock from providers in the sector.
Supervision transfer here allows for transfer of supervision at arbitrary semantic levels.
While, when allowing for transfer of complicated mission plans or other large data commodities, high-rate methods are needed.
The model incorporates 5 scenarios of arranging stations, a Safety index collision constraint; and allows for transfer and backtracking passengers.
The objective of this paper is to measure the effect of in-kind transfers on labour supply, relative to cash transfers, allowing for transfer programme non-participation.
Overall, the meta-analysis indicates that English and Chinese share common linguistic features that can allow for transfer in learning between the languages.
These results show that general diffusion by OmpF porins allows for transfer of molecules with varied charged states and give insights into the design of more efficient antibiotics.
Kidney derived micro-scaffolds (KMS) have been prepared that, due to the fact that they are only 300 µm in depth, allow for transfer of gasses and nutrients via diffusion whilst maintaining the kidney's intricate microstructure.
This promotes binding of Ubc9 to the target modification site in the substrate, allowing for transfer of the SUMO to the substrate.
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