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From Table  1, and using the Berlin definition, [ 31], Patient C would be considered as suffering from mild ARDS (baseline PaO2/FIO2 was equal 261 mmHg), Patient D as suffering from moderate ARDS (baseline PaO2/FIO2 was equal to 138 mmHg) and Patient E suffering from severe ARDS (baseline PaO2/FIO2 was equal to 65 mmHg).

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We included information about the protagonist that might help make sense of the action in question: in some cases, that information was about a history of psychologically horrific events that the individual had experienced (e.g., suffering abuse as a child), and in some cases it was about biological characteristics or anomalies in the individual's brain (e.g., an imbalance in neurotransmitters).

In our study, we found several predictors of flu vaccination related both to demographic characteristics (e.g. older age) and health status (e.g. suffering from a chronic disease).

"Tailored implementations" were done on units where a common type of patient sub-population (e.g., those suffering from dementia) prevented direct adherence to the standard BPG recommendations (e.g., ask the patient about pain).

This further restricts assessment to diseases with well-characterized and quantified disease burdens (e.g., cases of diarrhea), excluding many likely outcomes of climate change that are relevant to health (e.g., populations suffering increased water stress; Arnell 1999) but that do not yet have well-defined relationships to disease risk.

Some were angry, frustrated and annoyed at being labeled inappropriately (e.g. suffering from sexually transmitted infections) and misunderstood.

This regimen has properties which may be beneficial for certain user populations (e.g., women suffering from premenstrual dysphoric disorder or acne).

Thus, it would be interesting for future studies to further examine the factor structure and correlates of loss-related emotional symptoms following loss in more specified and homogeneous groups (e.g., children suffering severe emotional problems following loss).

Women reported that obtaining their diagnosis took 'too long' and it was 'too late', and some were upset, angry, frustrated and annoyed because it took so long to be diagnosed and they were not listened to or believed or understood by doctors, family, friends and colleagues and at being labeled inappropriately (e.g. suffering from sexually transmitted infections).

Now, with e-commerce stocks suffering, Mr. Koenig suggests that it is unfair to blame the same bankers for having set offering prices too high.

322 Compared to EXIT (E), Dignitas (D) provided more assistance to non-residents (D: 91%; E: 3%), younger persons (mean age in years D: 64.5; E: 76.6), and people suffering from fatal diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), (D: 79%; E: 67%).

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