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The aim of the intervention is to reduce such patients' emergency department use, to improve their quality of life, and to reduce costs consequent on frequent use.

High levels of nocodazole (100 500 MkM) resulted in dramatic alterations in the cells – C-mitosis, aberrant spindle formation with consequent more frequent anomalous situations (for example, multipolar mitoses, and as a result of this, an appearance of star anaphases).

Because of the existence of the knowledge gaps mentioned above in a topic that is of the utmost importance for patients, clinicians, and policymakers, with this trial we would like to demonstrate that by establishing locally a model of care for these patients, we can decrease the use of the health-care system, improve these patients' quality of life, and reduce costs consequent on frequent use.

Consequent to the frequent application of gold leaves, the coating of gold (thickness 15 cm) has given a shapeless contour to the Mahamuni image.

It is not clear if this is due to differences in intestinal permeability or consequent to more frequent intercurrent infections in this age group.

However, the practice of prescribing and dispensing for periods beyond what is lawfully allowed deserves careful attention, given the consequent impact of less frequent monitoring and patient follow-up.

Many areas have been converted from forest to scrubland by tree clearance, heavy grazing especially by goats, frequent burning, and consequent soil erosion.

This is because VMW undergoes rapid acidification leading to accumulation of volatile fatty acids and consequent low pH resulting in frequent failure of digesters.

This dynamic complexity makes it difficult to distinguish cause and effect: for example, in patients with HAM/TSP, is the perforin content of the CTLs low because they are subject to frequent stimulation (and consequent degranulation) by the high antigen load, or conversely does the high viral load in such patients result from the low perforin content in inefficient CTLs?

Excessive growth and consequent deformity of hooves is a frequent disorder in some purebred pig populations.

If extreme weather events become increasingly frequent owing to global climate change, the consequent synchronization of proliferating pathogens or their vectors may cause disease to become a major threat to historically stable populations that had previously coexisted with multiple viral and parasitic pathogens.

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