Sentence examples for aspiration of reducing from inspiring English sources

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The aspiration of reducing the maternal mortality ratio by three-quarters has not been realised, with the ratio falling by nearly half (from 380 deaths per 100,000 live births to 210).

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"I believe that we both share the same long-term aspirations of reducing crime, enhancing the safety and well-being of the public and their quality of life.

Thus, premedication with GCs before the labour might be beneficial in the case of verified massive meconium staining of the amniotic fluid and prenatal meconium aspiration to reduce remodelling of the pulmonary vascular lining and lung inflammation.

In tracheostomized patients, tracheostomy allows the vocal cords to close, reduces aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions, reduces bacterial biofilm formation along the inside of the tracheotomy cannula and facilitates weaning from MV.

The desire to require extremely small p-values flows, in part, from the laudable aspiration to reduce the number of false positive findings.

We have to decide: do we contribute to it, and how?" The latest version of Obama's plans for Afghanistan is to retain the 9,800 troops presently in the country through most of 2016, with the aspiration to reduce this number to 5,500 by the time Obama leaves office.

Likewise, elevation of the head reduces the VAP rate by 78% [ 5], continuous aspiration of subglottic secretions reduces VAP rates by 50%to55%5% [ 6, 7], and silver-coated endotracheal tubes decrease VAP rates by 36% [ 8].

Accordingly, they concluded that in the presence of synovitis, aspiration likely reduces the discharge of knee joint afferents, all of which have the potential to influence flexion reflex excitability.

Gravity drip has the drawback of unpredictable variation of collection times and may potentially take considerably longer than aspiration, thereby reducing feasibility in busy clinics.

However, noninvasive ventilation can cause discomfort and facial skin necrosis, increases risk of aspiration, and reduces venous return to the heart.

Nasogastric and nasojejunal feeding each have their proponents, with the advocates of duodenal feeding citing the ability to continue feed during surgical procedures without risk of aspiration, although reduced aspiration with intestinal feeding has not been proven [ 86, 87].

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