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ARCHIE TSE A more contiguous area There will be a decreased need for a significant military presence in the areas around the emptied settlements because there are no settlers to defend, said Mark Regev, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry.
DOI: 10.1038/sj/bjc/6600248 www.bjcancer.com © 2002 Cancer Research UK As adjuvant therapy for breast cancer has become more generally used, there seems to be a decreased need for prognostic factors.
There may also be a decreased need for total hip replacement or the possibility of delaying this till later on in life through dietary and exercise intervention and/or better recovery after surgery, 38 and this avenue warrants further study.
Specifically, if less force needs to be produced to support body weight, neuromuscular activation is reduced, and therefore, there is a decreased need for energy production [1, 2].
For example, there is a decreased need for sleep during manic episodes, whereas insomnia and hypersomnia are presumably found in depression (American Psychiatric Association 1994).
In Los Angeles, perhaps the most profound change automation has the potential to bring is a decreased need for parking spaces.
Outcomes were significantly better for pain and fatigue scales (P=0.006 and P=0.06 respectively), time to deterioration in performance status, and there was a decreased need for analgesia (P=0.01) and radiation therapy in the docetaxel arm.
For example, research has shown that the evolution of UC is usually less severe (i.e., there is a decreased need for surgery, a lower incidence of colorectal cancer, and fewer intestinal manifestations) in Asian countries than in developed Western countries [ 7, 8].
Because of the ability to breathe spontaneously during every ventilatory phase, ventilation is being accepted with a decreased need for sedatives [ 8, 9].
The initial higher cost of the latter might be balanced by a decreased need for repeat intervention.
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