Sentence examples for infrequent challenges from inspiring English sources

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(N16, female, 0 4 years (qualified as a nurse when IV MAE occurred)) Knowledge-based mistakes (KBMs) occurred when participants encountered novel or infrequent challenges and lacked sufficient knowledge, as one nurse described: " I didn't know that vancomycin given too quickly could cause that reaction [red man syndrome] at all.

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Before then, teams competed in tournaments and infrequent challenge contests that prevailed in the Canadian sports world at the time.

We suggest that CACNA1H and CACNA1D act in series in the regulation of aldosterone, with CACNA1H being activated in response to small, frequent physiologic perturbations and CACNA1D in response to more infrequent large physiologic challenges.

Let the filibuster survive, but only as it was originally intended — as a circumspect and infrequent means of challenging a perceived overreach of majority power.

Determining whether or not this occurred in our case control study is challenged by infrequent collection of drug concentration specimens and the delay between the timing of sex and clinic visits when specimens were obtained.

An obvious reason was a relative lack of epidemiologic evidence to link surrogates with final outcomes, or drugs to final outcomes – typically due to a long-term horizon for such events (hepatitis B) or the challenge of studying infrequent events or small populations (drugs for rare diseases).

In other cases, it may only show that until recently many ancient items changed hands without copious documentation because challenges to ownership were infrequent.

Although described as infrequent, obstetricians perceived these situations as challenging if the examination detected any significant abnormality.

When assessed on Day 5 after inoculation of normal saline and PfSPZ Challenge, laboratory abnormalities were infrequent and self-limited and similar in incidence rate among all three groups (Supplemental Table 3).

The MBP were implemented to address operational challenges such as late and infrequent ANC attendance, stock-outs, poor adherence and retention, and particularly to decrease the risk of MTCT for HIV-positive women with limited access to healthcare.

The transition from EBF to CF is associated with several challenges in developing countries, including infrequent feeding, low energy and less nutrient dense foods, poor food storage and sanitation and food taboos [ 9, 22, 23].

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