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4 5 6 7 10 57 Differences in physiological dysfunction, speed of the development of shock, complications, and case fatality before intervention frustrate the development of a single fluid resuscitation strategy appropriate for all contexts.
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This has led to a vicious circle: Lack of interest on the part of scientists has frustrated the development of dedicated software.
As consumers increasingly reach the Internet through wireless connections, experts fear that the heavy use of the airwaves will begin to create colliding signals and other problems that could greatly frustrate the further development of the technology.
As consumers increasingly reach the Internet through wireless connections, like cell phones and handheld computers, experts fear the heavy use of the airwaves will begin to create bottlenecks and interference that could greatly frustrate the further development of the technology.
Middle Eastern tribalism, just like the African variety, is the direct result of colonial interference which frustrated the indigenous development of state-building.
You frustrate the hell out of them.
Clinical use of the murine anti-GD2 mAb 3F8 was frustrated by severe side effects, and the development of human anti-mouse antibodies [89].
Mosaic genomes such as JD317 can frustrate the reconstruction of phylogenies.
The development of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibitors has often been frustrated by a lack of specificity and subsequent off-target effects.
In the past, the development of regional initiatives in such areas has been frustrated by the lack of data from the entire population of Pacific islands as well as by biased measurements of exposure/vulnerability arising from partisan agendas.
Frustrated with the inept administration at the N.P.L., he finally accepted an offer to direct the development of a computer prototype at Manchester University.
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