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Joint replacement is an extremely successful orthopaedic procedure, commonly resulting in pain relief and activity recovery.
Alcohol has long been suspected as a migraine trigger commonly resulting in avoidance and possible impact on quality of life, but numerous studies have been inconclusive [1].
The most severe form of the disease presents acutely during infancy, and is characterized by severe liver involvement, most commonly resulting in death if untreated.
Nevertheless, the MS3 mode requires that the phosphorylation on Ser and Thr residues are labile and conventional fragmentation via CID commonly resulting in the partial NL of H3PO4, (98 m/z) in MS2 mode.
Mutations of isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 gene (IDH1), most commonly resulting in replacement of arginine at position 132 by histidine (R132H), have been described in World Health Organization grade II and III diffuse gliomas and secondary glioblastoma.
Progression to severe forms with organ dysfunction develops in one out of three patients, commonly resulting in long-term hospitalization and death [ 1, 2].
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As they scoured the data, they focused on people with herniated or degenerating disks — diagnoses that commonly result in chronic pain.
One offers payoffs that commonly result in immediate satisfaction — it produces a gain of $100 in 9 out of 10 draws — but in 1 of 10 draws it produces a disaster: losing $1,250.
The belief that confession is the first step toward redemption is still present in India, where a sincere confession will commonly result in the reduction of an offender's sentence.
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