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This quantity will also be needed for a 10-day prophylaxis course (i.e., 75 mg once per day for 10 days), which could be extended for several weeks until there is no further risk of exposure to AIA.
In the Tuesday meeting with Republicans, Pence floated the prospect of revising the 30-day period to 30 legislative days, which could considerably drag out that timeline, according to one official familiar with the discussions.
First, any days with elevated AOD levels outside the 3-day window were classified as unexposed days, which could have resulted in a bias toward the null hypothesis.
In addition, the administration said it would review the need for oil in 30 days, which could mean another release just before Election Day on Nov. 7.
Still, additional rounds of showers and storms are possible over the next several days which could cause flooding to resume.
Tenants said that when he died, the building had been without heat for days, which could have exacerbated Mr. Baez's asthma.
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It's a fair question, though one can imagine actions taken that day which could have led to a broader confrontation.
All this checking risks overwhelming the registration machinery close to election day, which could lead to fewer eligible voters being registered, they argue.
Temperatures are expected to rise during the day, which could mean a snowy, rainy mix — or just rain, Mr. Morrin said.
The Jets' disadvantage comes not only from playing a night game on that day (which could end early Monday morning), but also from the travel to Denver for the Thursday night game.
Mr. Coleman helped him shop instead for lighter but bolder pieces like a Louis XVI daybed, which could command one end of the long room to create a sitting area and also provide a window seat, a place where Mr. Jackson could read.
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