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By pointing out that a stable supply of marine fish can no longer be taken for granted, Dr Watson and Dr Pauly have raised an important alarm.
But, he adds, the paper "raises an important alarm with potential implications way beyond the boundaries of China".
Five clinically important alarm scenarios ('smart alarms') were programmed into the bedside monitors using the Event Surveillance software (Table 1).
Patients with malignant tumours of the upper gastrointestinal tract tumours exhibit important alarm symptoms such as dysphagia that warrant clinical investigations.
We investigated the incidence rates of non-cancer diagnoses in primary care in patients who presented with four important alarm symptoms.
At least two recent persuasive studies launched an important alarm signal [ 6, 7]: compared with continuous RRT, initiation of IHD in critically ill adults with acute kidney injury is associated with a higher likelihood of chronic dialysis.
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With the use of the suggested priority order, it is expected that the true positive warnings are analyzed as soon as possible, leaving the "less important" alarms (with smaller DCL) to be analyzed later if there are still available resources.
As a result, acute and clinically important alarms may have been underreported.
Congressional Republicans have taken a sensible and important concern — alarm about long-term debt levels, a genuine problem — and turned it into a brittle and urgent ideology.
Paul Farmer, the United Nations deputy special envoy to Haiti and a founder of Partners in Health, which has worked extensively on health care in Haiti, said the Cubans sounded an important early alarm about the outbreak, helping to mobilize health officials and lessen the death toll.
This is important because an alarm system can be disabled if the power fails.
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