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Both of the participating rehabilitation centres have a conceptually similar BMR for patients with orthopedic functional impairment and concurrent substantial psychological or social component of this impairment.
However, while historical practice among ICUs appears to have been to restrict visitation and we have seen concurrent substantial improvements in short-term mortality, new challenges in critical care have arisen.
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In no instance was the transition to synchrony complete on one surface without substantial concurrent transition on the other surface.
The phenomenon affected all trophic levels, and was concurrent to a substantial increase in the winter-months oceanic inflow from the Atlantic into the northern North Sea, which was in turn associated to the NAO positive phase [65], [66].
The APP/PS1 double Tg mouse was used as the AD model for its aggressive, early-onset brain amyloidosis, as well as the concurrent atrophy and substantial cell loss.
The GDS also showed excellent criterion-related validity (0.95) when compared to psychiatrist diagnosis, and substantial concurrent validity (0.96) when compared with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) [ 13].
Although our study focused only on persons with mild to moderate infection and no substantial concurrent conditions, results are similar to those of previous studies (long duration of symptoms, fatigue, and illness caused by primary coccidioidal infection).
Substantial concurrent associations were found between the four specific vulnerabilities and symptoms of social phobia (r range 15 19%), general anxiety (r range 12 15%), and anxious arousal (r range 8 12%).
However, even in the absence of substantial concurrent illness, A. pyogenes must be considered as an etiologic agent of several human infections, especially septicemia, for patients with a history of close contact with domestic animals, mainly cattle and swine.
Two of these 3 patients had substantial concurrent pathogens (Pneumocystis jiroveci and Aspergillus fumigatus) in BAL samples at the same time as pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus infection, making the diagnosis of pandemic (H1N1) 2009–related pneumonia less certain.
With this in mind, the authors predict the type of energy-related activity most prone to inducing earthquakes is large-scale CCS, since it involves continual, long-term, high-volume pressurized injection of liquefied carbon dioxide without concurrent removal of substantial quantities of other fluids.
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