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Most frequent intervention at the scene was oxygen administration (60%), suction of the airway (54%), manual ventilation (27%), endotracheal intubation (21%), start of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (20%).
It is desirable in such schemes that load side participation in frequency control is activated only when the frequency exceeds prescribed thresholds so as to avoid frequent intervention in the operation of loads.
To determine whether the association between high forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and increased rate of decline in FEV1 in children with cystic fibrosis could be due to less frequent intervention after acute declines (sudden decline events) in FEV1.
Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) were the medication classification requiring the most frequent intervention.
A frequent intervention in the 47-53 yeageagroupoup would have been endodontic treatment.
Rieger et al [ 20] found that Wallstents led to the formation of granulomas that required frequent intervention.
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Its frequent interventions contribute to corruption: politicians reckon they need to make money quickly.
Frequent interventions by federal prosecutors have raised questions about press freedoms in Russia and at times have threatened to bully Mr. Gusinsky out of business.
It is possible that knowledge of their existence could in future encourage lawyers to approach the department to ask for more frequent interventions.
For some time, the former prime minister's occasional legacy-polishing international speeches have been escalating into more serious and frequent interventions.
Even if the Obama administration and the Fed do manage to shrink the government's role to precrisis levels, has the government's immense rescue simply set the stage for more frequent interventions in the future?
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