Sentence examples for critically delayed from inspiring English sources

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As reported at Discover online, the reactive draw was, in fact, faster, by an average of twenty-one milliseconds— But the button-pressing duel also revealed that the reactive party was critically delayed.

The use of the major firefighting technique of the time, the creation of firebreaks by means of demolition, was critically delayed owing to the indecisiveness of the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Thomas Bloodworth.

Absorption and hypoglycemic action of increasing dosages of lispro are critically delayed in obese subjects with type 2 diabetes.

In summary, this study shows that absorption and hypoglycemic action of short-acting insulin analogs are critically delayed at incrementally larger dosages in obese subjects with type 2 diabetes.

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The literature contains cautionary examples of pressure from partners or research sponsors who wish to direct the content of the report or analysis, 20 or coercion from funders to limit the scope of evaluation, distort results or critically delay their publication.

Outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) depends critically on delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) – a process driven primarily by vascular events including cerebral vasospasm, microvessel thrombosis, and microvascular dysfunction.

[ 1, 30, 37], recognition may be delayed and critically ill patients may exhibit impaired counter-regulatory responses, further contributing to poor clinical outcome.

Realizing such delayed intentions critically depends on rostral prefrontal cortex functioning (rPFC; approximating Brodmann area [BA] 10): Lesions to this region lead to impairments in PM, typically in the context of spared episodic memory abilities (Burgess et al. 2000, 2009; Roca et al. 2010; Uretzky and Gilboa 2010; Volle et al. 2011).

CT has a high accuracy but severe drawbacks: cost (a real problem for most patients on Earth), transportation of critically ill patients, delay between CT and the resulting therapy, renal issues, anaphylactic shock, mainly high irradiation [64, 65].

CT has a high accuracy but severe drawbacks: cost (a real problem for most patients on Earth), transportation of critically ill patients, delay between CT and the resulting therapy, renal issues, anaphylactic shock, mainly high irradiation [ 64, 65].

This could be in relation with an earlier recognition of critically illness patients and no delayed respiratory support treatment.

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