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In patients with sepsis and septic shock, a low lymphocyte count was a strong predictor of poor outcome, even better than increased neutrophil cells [12].
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Main outcome was that overall, LABA as add-on (GINA 3A) performed better than increasing ICS dose (GINA 3B) or adding LTRA GINAA 3C).
The proportion of individuals with VA better than 20/30 increased to over 70% with correction.
Achieving the United Nations' ambitious Sustainable Development Goals, which include universal water access, eliminating hunger, and reducing inequality, will take more than increased funding, better aid programming and good governance.
The United States has done a little better than that, increasing its energy efficiency by 81percentt over that period.
Adding inhaled long-acting β2-agonists to a low dose of inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) results in better asthma control than increasing the dose of ICSs.
But while HSBC reported a better-than-expected increase of 31percentt in its first-half profit this week, Standard Chartered's profit increase seemed less robust.
The carmaker Renault reported a better-than-expected increase in profits last year but predicted narrower operating margins in 2005 because of tough market conditions.
But Continental, based in Houston, reported a better-than-expected increase of 31percentt in profits, on strong growth in passenger revenue.
The Publicis Groupe, the marketing and advertising company, said fourth-quarter revenue fell 6.9percentt as a better-than-expected increase in ad spending failed to offset a weaker dollar.
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