Sentence examples for concurrent reasons from inspiring English sources

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Another finding from our study is that the median time from first-line to second-line cART was not significantly different among those who started second-line cART undetectable compared to those who started with a detectable HIV RNA, suggesting that concurrent reasons to switch first-line cART occurred overtime which included toxicities in addition to virologic failure.

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We also observe that network throughput in 60-node network is more than that in 30-node network with the same number of concurrent flows; the reason is that the distribution of flows is more sparse in 60-node network, interference between flows is less, which gives flows more space to perform parallel transmissions, thus more packets can be routed to destinations more accurately, more quickly.

Patients indicating lack of improvement/worsening of positive symptoms as a 'somewhat' to 'primary' reason for medication discontinuation had statistically significantly less improvement in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale positive score than patients not reporting these as a reason (concurrent validity).

Treatment of malaria was commonest reason for use in 29.2% of patients, while cough and concurrent surgical condition were reasons given by 12.5% of patients, respectively.

Utilizing this quantitative modification of MSP permitted the concurrent investigation of possible reasons for discordance between MS-HRM results and the MSP-based literature.

The most common reason for use in 29.2% of the respondents was the treatment of malaria, while cough and the concurrent surgical condition were reasons given by 12.5% of respondents, respectively (Table 3).

For these reasons, the concurrent expression of galectin-3, HBME-1, c-met protein and cyclin D1 observed in some suspicious lesions in the context of HTs strongly suggests the presence of transformed thyrocytes.

20, 21 Because both aromatase and STS are involved in the synthesis of biologically active oestrogens, it has been reasoned that concurrent inhibition of these two enzymes in patients with HDBC may lead to a more comprehensive oestrogen deprivation and hence a better response to endocrine therapy.

This might help to explain the reason that concurrent national average male death rates greatly exceeded the average CPS II male death rates for all causes [ 4] and exceeded even the CPS II "smoker" lung cancer death rate at ages 35 49 years [ 7, 15, 24].

Several randomised clinical trials showed a significant improvement in locoregional tumour control and disease-free survival when radiation was combined with cisplatin, as compared to radiation as a single agent [ 2, 3], reason why concurrent cisplatin-based chemoradiotherapy is nowadays the standard of care for advanced head and neck cancer patients.

Construct is currently targeting mid-market companies with 2,000 employees that have between five and ten concurrent job sites for pragmatic reasons.

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