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A likely explanation is that the initial ischemia-reperfusion injury severely diminishes the functional nephron reserves, Increasing workload on the remaining nephrons would result in suboptimal efficiency of blood filtration and gradual accumulation of toxic metabolites and harmful oxidative byproducts within the cells 28.

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But the ONS said the increase had less to do with an increasing workload of childcare going on in Britain's homes, than the fact that if families paid for a childminder instead, the hourly costs have risen steeply.

This suggests that despite the assumed benefits of microcredit access that accrued to women entrepreneurs, microcredit access had a negative effect in terms of increased workload on household members, particularly daughters compared to their sons.

To avoid registration fatigue, plans were made to prevent increased workload on the already overstretched staff; these included a maximum of 10 s to register one patient and only six key points with direct relevance to be registered: (1) patient, number; (2) age; (3) gender; (4) address; (5) discharged to/admitted to; and (6) diagnosis/problem.

Conversely, it is also plausible that the increased workload on the health services staff due to this integrated delivery of IPTc and growth monitoring could lead to programme fatigue.

Especially in large classes, this can significantly increase workload on faculty (Nicol and Macfarlane-Dick, 2006; Crisp, 2007).

There is also a decrease oxygen uptake and increase carbon dioxide production as a result of the increased workload on breathing imposed by mask use, both at rest and low work intensity.

However, a higher TB clinic caseload and a higher prevalence of TB-HIV co-infection, with the concomitantly increased workload on TB staff, in this study may be a reason for the extremely poor performance.

However, concerns about reliability of responses, the availability of resources and impact of increased workload on medical and welfare services would need to be addressed should the tool be introduced as part of the post-deployment programme.

To apply CRRT as an adjunctive, rather than a rescue measure, we will need to establish parameters that anticipate increased workload on kidney function and develop quantifiable metrics for monitoring dynamic changes in the demand and renal functional capacity [ 6].

Staffing issues in nursing homes reduce the quality of care because the continuity of care is lost, there is an increase in the number of unskilled workers, it is difficult to establish standards of care and there is an increased workload on the remaining staff [ 19- 21].

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