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One member took on the task of developing more frequent opportunities for ARS to be used in subsequent lectures.
Those who died received greater inotropic and ventilatory support and developed more frequent complications (table 5).
Obese patients required less reoperation but developed more frequent postoperative renal failure.
Findings suggest hypomanic experience is associated with developing more frequent intrusive imagery of a stressor.
9 28 In observational studies, benzodiazepines have been associated with increased risk of admission to hospital because of falls 29 and of developing more frequent and severe pneumonia.
Patients randomized to conventional ventilation developed more frequent and serious complications (38% versus 66%; P = 0.02) and infectious complications (pneumonia or sinusitis) related to the presence of the endotracheal tube (3% versus 31%; P = 0.004).
Furthermore, mice that received As exposure in utero and throughout their life course developed more frequent and aggressive tumors at much lower doses compared with mice who only received As exposure during the gestational period (Tokar et al. 2011a).
In another randomized controlled study of the use of NIV in the treatment of hypoxemic patients [ 14], those randomly assigned to conventional ventilation developed more frequent infectious complications (pneumonia or sinusitis) related to the presence of the endotracheal tube (3% versus 31%; P = 0.004).
Moreover, cardiovascular, hepatic, and neurological dysfunctions developed more frequently among neonates who did not survive, whereas all ODs were significantly more frequent among older children who died.
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