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Sophie Kafuti's executive MBA, offered by the Université Protestante au Congo in conjunction with the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, is an example of the genre MANY people associate the Democratic Republic of Congo with war and dictatorship more readily than business education, but as this huge country's economy develops the need for professional managers is growing.
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As the lives of humans developed the need for more rules followed.
These data also illustrate how infrequently inpatients develop the need for tertiary intensive care at any of the referring hospitals.
However, not all patients with LADA develop the need for insulin treatment, indicating the heterogeneity of LADA.
Some hospitalized medical and surgical patients develop the need for critical-care resources that are available only at tertiary hospitals.
We reanalyzed our data and found that 2.4percentt of the asymptomatic patients developed infrequent bowel movement, whereas 17.6percentt of the asymptomatic patients developed the need to frequently strain.
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In our study, the patients who only later developed the need for vasopressor therapy actually had elevated ADM levels at admission.
As sequencing technologies evolve to longer and more accurate reads, and more powerful software packages are developed, the need for a complete annotation is further limited.
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