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Finally, since asystole represents the final evolution of all cardiac arrest rhythms, its presence may indicate a long collapse-to-resuscitation interval and/or poor or absent bystander resuscitation, both of which are associated with a high risk of irreversible neurological damage.
Some say the emergence of Real Life Superheroes represents the final evolution of the hero genre.
This final evolution was completed about 1890, and changes since that time have been trivial.
It seems to be the fatal and final evolution of the compartmentalised woman, a kind of personality disorder.
This is the final evolution of a video game director's singular vision, one first painted in the crude pixels of the 1980s and now fully realised, fully resplendent.
The original Model B board will remain available, primarily for industry that has adopted the board for machines and other equipment, while the new B+ computer is described as "the final evolution of the original Raspberry Pi," indicating a completely new Raspberry Pi design could be in the pipeline.
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In 1922, Chazy showed that there are only seven possible final evolutions in the three-body problem.
However, by final year, evolution rejection was absent in students who studied evolution beyond first year and 4% among those who did not.
The pH environment during the synthesis of IrO2 colloids is an important factor in determining the final O2 evolution rate and a suitable pH region (8 9.5) was finally suggested.
If noise in background pixels is severe, it will influence final curve evolution using Li et al.'s method mentioned in Section 2, see Fig. 1 a.
These bands are predominantly found in Cu-oriented grains and the crystallites inside the shear bands are preferentially oriented towards Goss, which could explain the final texture evolution.
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