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There has also been a sharp decrease in needs for Latin America and the Caribbean (60 per cent) because of lower requirements for Haiti, which is now moving towards transitional and development programmes, while maintaining an emergency response capacity.
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One big change is simply a decrease in need.
Patients had similar KPS scores and a similar decrease in need for corticosteroids.
The increase in sealants and the decrease in need of treatment urgency evidences preventive and restorative oral care.
A statistically significant decrease in needing help injecting was observed in both the incarcerated and control group (both p < 0.001).
A small decrease in SCNS subscale scores was evident 1-month postintervention in the intervention arm of the study (i.e., a decrease in need).
Participants also reported a decrease in need for pain medications, with 26% (15/57) requiring analgesics at the time of follow-up.
Thus, a decrease in needed precursors, such as mevalonate, for sterol biosynthesis may also stimulate an increase in transcript levels of enzymes further down the pathway in response to the growing reduction in important precursor levels.
In adults this mode of ventilation is effective and is being accepted with a decrease in need for sedatives because of the ability to breathe spontaneously during the entire breathing cycle.
A decrease in need for LTX in PBC could correspond with the finding of several recent long-term cohort studies suggesting improved transplantation-free survival for ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) treated PBC patients, particularly for those with a favorable biochemical response upon treatment [ 4- 6].
However, the pros and cons of clumping them together, the associated increase or decrease in transportation needs, and the ecological and aesthetic impacts, all need to be addressed in the spatial planning of "energy landscapes".
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