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Meanwhile, Sally becomes involved with a Hispanic woman (Priscilla Lopez) who is running a failing clinic for the poor where, at one of the story's frequent points of unbelievability, a stabbing victim is rushed in for an emergency operation.
This study has revealed the importance of serially assessing pyruvate metabolism under in vivo conditions, at frequent time points as heart failure progresses.
In addition to interventions directed at managing patients, their contacts, and healthcare facilities, schools were closed, travel was restricted, the community was educated about seeking care at designated sites, and temperatures were monitored at frequent check points.
Further, by using hyperpolarized C MRI to measure [1-C]pyruvate oxidation by the PDC serially at frequent time points, we identified a temporal association between reduced pyruvate oxidation and the onset of overt heart failure.
Rallies became less frequent; points were quick and dull.
"They recognized the need to do this". A lack of officers at Costa Mesa schools has been a frequent point of discussion since the Newport-Mesa school board renewed its focus on school security in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Connecticut.
This study looks at the path to MS diagnosis from the Emergency Department (ED), a frequent point of access for healthcare.
As W. Chan Kim and Renée A Mauborgne point out in in their classic book, Blue Ocean Strategy, "Southwest offered high-speed transport with frequent and flexible departures at prices attractive to the mass of buyers… the company emphasizes only three factors: friendly service, speed, and frequent point-to-point departures… it doesn't make extra investments in meals, lounges, and seating choices.
"So women have a lot of need for analgesic drugs". As of now, rats are the most convenient method of exploring possible gender disparities in the pain-relieving effects of drugs, given their aforementioned hormone similarities to humans, as well as the difficulty of wrangling busy human test subjects to come into the lab at frequent, hyper-specific points of their cycles.
The participants were fed with standardized light meals at frequent set time points throughout the experiment to maintain blood glucose and digestion as constant as possible.
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