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However this method gives unreliable values of resistance (Rrs) and elastance (Ers) in presence of inspiratory muscle activity and in absence of an adequate neuromuscular coupling.
However, a recent randomised controlled trial shows that the mixed micellar vitamin K gives unreliable and still severely impaired intestinal absorption in infants with cholestasis [ 15].
For the spondylolisthesis groups, the L4/L5 IVD was selected, as high grades (IV and V) deformation of L5-S1 IVDs gives unreliable MR signal intensity.
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