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This strategy avoided the development of ICU-acquired invasive candidiasis.
Overall, 71.2% (CI 67.2%too 75.2%) of low-acuity triaged patients' conditions truly were unavoidable in the sense that modest changes in behavior likely would not have avoided the development of the condition.
The use of articulating spacers avoided the development of patella baja and complications from the extensor mechanism, which led to better functional results.
We assumed that high-risk elderly hypertensive patients who did not have diabetes at baseline were survivors who had avoided the development of diabetes and that their underlying risk of new-onset diabetes and ability to metabolize glucose may thus have differed from those of younger subjects.
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Research has sought to develop ventilation that avoids the development of lung injury and consequent bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) as well as decreases the mortality of preterm infants.
In our front-line tent ICU, energetic anti-shock measures were taken for 18 patients who had traumatic shock to avoid the development of crush syndrome, because many severe fatal complications develop due to long periods of shock.
This could avoid the development of drug resistance.
Layered systems have also been designed to avoid the development of pinholes over time.
We can understand the importance of putting good drugs together to increase the killing of the myeloma cells and avoid the development of drug resistance.
Still, to avoid the development of solanine, it is best to store potatoes in cool, dimly lit areas, and to cut away green areas before eating.
To avoid the development of inflammatory reaction, administered dose of nano-gold should not exceed 1.0 mg/kg body weight/d.
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