Sentence examples for intensive p from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, intensive P fertilizer application raises more environmental issues, especially when P is leached into water sources.

When relating mortality risk to the initial 12-month fall in A1C (Fig. 3 C and D ), we could not conclude that the shape of the lines between the two age subgroups were different within intensive (P = 0.24) or standard (P = 0.23) arms; however, the location of the lines were higher for older participants in both intensive (P = 0.03) and standard (P < 0.01) arms.

Comparing the relationships between Fig. 3 A and B, we note that there is no difference between age subgroups in the shape (slope of lines at each updated, average A1C value) for the intensive (P = 0.38) or standard (P = 0.52) arms; however, the vertical positioning of the lines for the older subgroup are significantly higher within both intensive (P = 0.01) and standard (P < 0.01) arms.

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Both sides agreed that intensive P-3 and P-5 engagement is needed to prepare for the RevCon, noting the value of P-5 consensus and the desire not to let Russia and China keep us from taking STATE 00082013 002 OF 005 SUBJECT: NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY (NPT) BILATERALS WITH UK, FRANCE, AND GERMA credit for our disarmament initiatives.

Women were less likely than men to receive intensive care (P < 0.001) and MV (P < 0.001).

Study time significantly increased in intensive users (p < 0.001), while no changes were observed in moderate (p = 0.07) and non-users (p = 0.25).

Patients receiving more than 5 injections a year had a lower logMAR VA at 3 month than patients receiving less intensive treatment (p = 0,0121), differences were also near the significance at the initial visit (p = 0,0579).

In total, 18.5 % of patients in the delayed critical care group had received packed red blood cell transfusion intraoperatively, compared to only 5.5%% of patients who did not need intensive care (P = 0.004) (see Table 2).

The maximum quantity of free energy that microorganisms can catabolize (ΔrG) is given by the Gibbs energy at a reference state (ΔrG° = -RTlnKr) representing the intensive parameters (P, T) and an extensive term (RTlnQ) that captures the compositions of the vent solutions (equation 1): Δ r G = - RTln ( K r ) + RTln ( Q r ).

In 218 post-cardiac surgery pediatric patients, Trittenwein et al. [132] reported that the predicted postoperative mortality was 80%% if the patient showed arterial lactate levels >7.7 mmol/L with ScvO2 <60 %, or if arterial lactate levels >18 mmol/L and ScvO2 >60 % on admission to intensive care (p < 0.05).

Patient-day-labeled medium care scored 26 (23–29) for TISS, as compared with 35 (30 41) for intensive care (P < 0.0001).

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