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Azithromycin's use for all URTIs (except the common cold) warrants concern in light of increasing macrolide-resistant pneumococci [ 24].
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If every cold case warranted a sign, the city would be a grim thicket.
Curbing the disease, which became particularly important in the Cold War, warranted international cooperation at a time of antagonism.
This observation suggests that moderate therapeutic hyperthermia may be a rational target in the treatment of cold sepsis and warrants investigation.
Fever or cold clammy skin warrants a trip to the doctor's office.
It's a compulsion weird enough -- particularly weird, yet no less in evidence, during rainstorms or bitter cold -- to warrant investigation.
Drivers often leave their truck engines idling in order to heat or cool their vehicles while they sleep, but some new engines automatically shut down when the weather isn't hot or cold enough to warrant running the heating or air conditioning.
Thus, our model indicates that further examination of the roles of RAP1, FHL1, MSN4, RPH1, and HSF1 in regulating the early response to cold shock is warranted.
The weather is often just cold enough to warrant wearing one, but not so cold that you have to bundle up in the heavy, frumpy coats associated with winter.
(Like the matter of Courtney's questionable identity, Jackson's personal cold case seems to warrant its own book).
Therefore novel dopamine derivatives lacking any hemodynamic actions and yet are more efficacious in protecting tissue from cold preservation injury are warranted.
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