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In this single-center retrospective cohort, patients with viral pneumonia who continued to be treated with systemic antibacterials 3 days after virus identification were more likely to have a subsequent infection or colonization with a MDRO than were patients in whom systemic antibacterials were stopped.
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Given the design of our task, we conclude that processes of category identification are more likely to account for our findings than processes of on-line category formation during the experimental session.
More precisely, it has been shown that an employee who has a high level of organizational identification is more likely to perform extra-role behaviour [ 29].
Targeting screening at these higher-risk men resulted in the identification of tumours that were more likely to require treatment.
Targeting screening at these men resulted in the identification of tumours that were more likely to require treatment.
Spectra collected from individual gel slices were searched against the various protein databases separately, rather than combining spectra from all bands, since peptide identifications common to one slice were more likely to come from the same protein.
He said his team found Latinos were more likely to be asked for identification than non-Latinos.
"They were more likely to work.
6) Voter identification laws are more likely to be adopted in covered states.
CKD identification with registration is more likely to lead to interventions such as assessment of cardiovascular risk [ 40, 41], control of blood pressure [ 42], use of RAASi (based on albuminuria status) [ 43] and lipid lowering therapies in those with elevated CVD risk [ 44].
While not a foolproof method of identification, some gemstones are more likely to be cut in certain ways.
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