Sentence examples for continued need for from inspiring English sources

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Craving the actual and continued need for something is another matter.

There is continued need for novel agents to improve intestinal function in weaned pigs.

Our study results suggest a continued need for improvements to ensure access to emergency care for children.

Because the current treatment options are limited, there is continued need for new therapeutic approaches (3, 4).

A definition of successful resuscitation to one surgeon may still be considered a state of ongoing bleeding and continued need for transfusion by another.

Thus, sparse reduction or continued need for a high FiO2 and norepinephrine on day 1 may indicate patients with unresponsive respiratory failure despite ECMO.

The continued need for N (continued upregulation of N transporters) likely reflects the continued cellular N demand during recovery from N limitation [ 56, 68].

Would continued oral intubation have more morbidity and VAP because of the continued need for sedation?

More important, he no longer uses his office's most powerful tool, rhetorical suasion, to keep the country focussed on the continued need for government activism.

Cancer will continue to affect the lives of a great many people in England, emphasising the continued need for primary prevention.

For its rarity stems not from its lack of success, but rather from the continued need for pragmatism over dogmatism.

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