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In this case, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, took the view that since the same legal standard governed both liability and immunity, a finding of excessive force meant that, by definition, a police officer could not claim qualified immunity.
Increased risk of RAE after propofol TIVA in obese patients, is supported by Zoremba et. al.'s finding of excessive impairment of pulmonary function in obese adults, two hours after propofol anesthesia [ 22].
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The entire police force would be dismissed, amid findings of excessive pay raises and overtime.
This study confirms previous findings of excessive mortality rates for sepsis in Brazil [2].
Our findings of excessive production of viral attachment proteins such as fiber in the few initially infected cells, and the resulting receptor masking in the bulk of non-infected bystander cells are unlikely unique to adenoviruses.
Further, the findings of excessive metastatic calcification from the CT scan may be an indirect clue towards excessive calcium load over the past several years.
The anticipated findings of excessive fat mass and low SMM will provide a stimulus to customised programmes of physical activity that will increase time spent in exercise and improve HRQL while reducing the risk of metabolic syndrome, and associated morbidities and premature mortality.
The key symp toms of the disease, in addi tion to the chemical finding of excess blood sugar, are weight loss, excessive thirst, excessive urination, excessive desire to eat and physical weakness.
In finding a pattern of excessive force in Chicago, for example, we determined that police shot or tasered people who presented no immediate threat at extraordinarily high rates.
The findings of the excessive cytotoxicity of the 1.4 nm GNP were explained by the perfect fitting of this GNP in the major grooves of the DNA causing its immobility [ 35].
The finding of a history of excessive alcohol consumption in 26% of patients may indicate that alcoholism is a risk factor for S. suis infection or disease.
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