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The health sector is imposed with a large burden and has to deal with the higher number of patients' re-hospitalization.
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Five weeks after Baghdad fell, Mr. Bush finds himself exactly where he did not want to be: forced to impose control with a larger number of troops and to delay the start of efforts to turn power over to Iraqis.
The server load imposed by a large numbers of peers, particularly free riders with simultaneous requests, can result in problems related to performance.
Set on a sloping hillside, the raw concrete structure is both imposing and playful — a large rectangular block perforated with cutouts that create unexpected lightness.
Economics: Hip fractures are associated with significant morbidity and mortality and impose a large economic burden.
They need to mute the media's ability and willingness to impose a large reputational cost on companies with poor corporate governance.
These are overlapping cardiac conditions with acute and chronic manifestations, and are age-related and common diseases that impose a large cost burden on society, governments and individuals.
Malaria also imposes a large economic burden on developing countries.
Chronic diseases impose a large economic burden on the individual, national healthcare systems, and countries [ 1].
Nosocomial SA-BSI imposes a large economic burden on our healthcare system.
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