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Jeffs et al 32 also found that near misses generate three typical responses: doing a quick fix and nothing else ('fixing and forgetting' in our study), which was the most frequent response, and two types of 'fixing and reporting', whereby the report falls into a black hole, or is used as a catalyst for organisational change.
Clinical trials showed that nausea is the earliest and most frequent response, and we used the generated data to calculate the dose response curve to acute Cu exposure (Araya et al. 2003a, 2003b, 2003c; Olivares et al. 2001; Pizarro et al. 2001).
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To his credit, the writer includes the group's frequent responses and denials over the years to its many critics.
The top (most frequent) responses and associated percentages for the Cantonese tone, Mandarin tone, and English intonation groups (and the Thai native tone group for comparison) are included in the Appendix, along with mean goodness ratings.
To further boost these low-frequent responses and confirm the early rise in T-cell reactivity against CTA-derived epitopes, we performed an in vitro peptide-stimulation including 14 of the 16 responses detected directly ex vivo in patients AZA 1, 2, 4, 5 and 12. T-cell responses found in AZA 16 were not tested due to lack of material.
A frequent response by local and national government counterparts to the evaluation team about this issue was that since child care was important, 'money would be found from somewhere' to continue the activities as necessary.
It is commonly accepted that cough is the primary (and most frequent) response from the tracheal area and that the ER is preferentially (and more frequently) induced from the larynx [ 1, 5, 7].
CDKN2A loss is a common genetic aberration in metastatic GIST [ 94], and several studies show an association between low tumor p16ink4 (the gene product of CDKN2A) and frequent response to cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitors [ 95].
Interestingly, after diet and lifestyle factors, the next most frequent response was 'psychological factors' including stress and depression.
The most frequent response was "listening to patients and carers about how services should be improved".
Many studies have identified reduced tumour perfusion as an early and most frequent response to anti-angiogenic therapy, these include studies where no samples with vascular normalisation were identified (Willett et al, 2004; Mehta et al, 2011; Van der Veldt et al, 2012).
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