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On Aug. 9, 2010, a clinical sales director wrote to his team: "Be proactive in finding cases to convert.
But there is a considerable risk in these cases to convert a proximal gallstone ileus into a distal gallstone ileus as the result of partial fragmentation and manipulation of the stone.
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The past success of TV advertising's frequent exposure creates a compelling case to convert that intent into action.
The beauty of the new system is that it employs the otherwise wasted heat generated by car engines - up to 40% in some cases - to convert an easily transportable liquid organic hydride (a hydrogen-storing chemical) into a gaseous state.
WHO recommended a microbial culture and drug susceptibility test (DST) for all re-treatment TB cases and new PTB+ cases who failed to convert sputum examination results at the end of a second month of follow-up (30).
One therapeutic approach currently pursued in the clinic that could treat up to 83% of all DMD cases [12] attempts to convert DMD to BMD phenotypes.
Thus, by excluding those with MCI, those cases most likely to convert to dementia are dropped.
In three cases, we had to convert the use of adhesive glue to suturing due to failure of the adhesive glue (mainly because of bleeding).
According to the ITU-T Recommendation G.723.1, the extraction of the LSFs parameters is recommended in case of need to convert the LPC parameters to LSFs [22].
This bra is lined with rubber on the inside to prevent awkward public readjustments and comes with two sets of straps in case you want to convert it to a regular style.
In the case of failure to convert to a cardiac rhythm compatible with pulse, precordial compression was resumed for 2 minutes before the delivery of a second shock.
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