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As I have previously commented in this series of editorials, oxygen – perhaps the first therapy we instigate in critically ill patients – remains poorly understood in terms of both benefit and injury [ 7].
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Moreover, under Dunford's plan the war would continue indefinitely against NATO and it will instigate in-fighting pitting the various Afghan factions.
Ceasefires instigated in May and July both failed.
What Cruz has been instigating in San Ysidro is a new model of participative micro-development.
In the meantime, another study got under way, instigated in part by Dr. Paul Thompson's curiosity about himself.
The lawsuit is likely to have been instigated in repsonse to Facebook's $2bn purchase of Oculus in March.
A similar project, instigated in 1986 by the Hillwood Art Gallery on Long Island University's C.W. Post campus, paired the sculptor Donald Lipski with Grumman Aerospace Corporation.
In either case we complete a transaction that we instigated, in that a photograph is made hoping someone will look at it.
In 1885 a second rebellion was instigated in response to the repression of local rule, but it was quashed and its leaders hanged or imprisoned.
Change also needs to be instigated in issues ranging from assisted suicide to care in the home and the legacy of London 2012.
Jahn's physical regeneration ideas complemented the military reforms instigated in Prussia by August von Gneisenau and Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst and by Johann Gottfried von Herder's Romantic concept of the Volksgeist ("national character").
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