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Although Indian residents with roots in Nepal have been seeking quasi-independence for decades, new social mobility may have heightened the aspiration.
The knock on-effect of this is clear: work by the National Foundation for Educational Research has found that Arnold Foundation pupils heighten the aspirations of other young people they work with at home and at school, with families reporting pride in their children's achievements.
A common complication related to difficulties with BMV is inadvertent insufflation of the abdomen with a concomitant heightened risk for aspiration.
22 Therefore, we recommend that SLDs be used to ventilate prior to intubation, but that an ETT be placed to secure the airway during the surgical procedure in these patients who have a heightened risk of aspiration.
Raise aspirations.
Some expressed a heightened sense of urgency behind frequently discussed aspirations of financing a liberal message machine, including bloggers and radio stations.
Pharyngeal and laryngeal reflex responses have rarely been studied in chronic cough patients, but it would seem unlikely that impairment of the laryngeal adductor reflex confers a significant aspiration risk, especially in the context of normal swallowing and heightened cough and glottic stop responses to chemical stimuli.
Your emotions are surely heightened.
The Americans heightened the pressure.
They had acquired heightened attention.
Instead, he heightened his attacks.
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