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When we controlled for Legionella spp. in the sampled water heater, water temperature at the point of use, building height, and interruptions in water service, monochloramine use decreased the prevalence of Legionella colonization at point-of-use outlets by 96% (Table 4).
Participants randomised to the ART-48 arm were sampled at week 48 at the point of stopping ART and at a further 4, 12 and 60 weeks post ART interruption (52, 60 and 108 weeks post-ART initiation).
Between the Fed hose and the consumer getting hosed with higher prices, there stand at least three points of interruption.
Those who defy the rule on a certain MSNBC weekend program do so at the risk of interruption and shaming.
It also includes the daily dose of methadone at the time of interruption.
This map has 34 points of interruption.
These points of interruption in wingless workers are spatiotemporally associated with patterns of apoptosis in the vestigial wing disc [ 65].
"At this point, the interruption of the pregnancy is no longer an abortion," Ms. Rodríguez said, "it is an induced birth".
Further studies should take a closer look at the content of interruptions.
The level of interruption remains controversial.
The hazard rate associated with this survival represents the rate of interruption at each date.
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