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"We gained people's trust grain by grain, and now everything has to be started from scratch," he said.
And getting a temperature wrong or adding an incorrect chemical means that an experiment has to be started all over again.
"There are a variety of issues we look at in helping someone determine which is best for them for their trip," Dr. Kozarsky said, mentioning cost, how soon the drug has to be started before entering a malarial region (one to two weeks versus one or two days), how often it has to be taken (weekly versus daily) and side effects.
As a consequence, VTE prophylaxis has to be started early and should combine mechanical and chemical prophylaxis [15].
All culture-based methods may require up to 48 hours for microbial identification: while waiting for microbiology results a broad spectrum antibiotic therapy has to be started.
In most of the cases, plasma therapy has to be started rapidly, usually with 60 ml/kg/day plasma exchanges until normalization of platelets count.
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One slip and the scene would have to be started from the beginning again.
"Hundreds, maybe thousands, of cases would have had to be started over from scratch".
Most cars still had to be started with a hand crank.
"We didn't publicise it because the advice we had was that the trial would have to be started again".
Then he'd come down and decide to take a fifth car and that would have to be started".
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