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As of 7PM, Sunday Sep 9, 2012, we are experiencing a service interruption on the SSG.
Dose modifications due to TEAEs were common, with 65% of imatinib-resistant patients and 83% of imatinib-intolerant patients experiencing a temporary treatment interruption and 44%and57%7%, respectively, receiving a dose reduction.
This attitude also assumes that the absence of growth is a temporary interruption which will be rectified by state action.
A leave of absence is a temporary interruption of one's studies at Duke, generally for a period of one or two semesters.
Most were known to have discontinued trial treatment: 132/148 (89%) women randomised to combined HRT stopped treatment permanently before one year (n=118) or were on a temporary interruption of treatment at one year (n=14) and did not restart treatment before study closure; in the placebo group 84/106 (79%) had discontinued trial treatment (68 permanently and 16 on a temporary interruption).
"It was as if everything in the court was an temporary interruption".
"We are looking at a temporary interruption in a rising-rate environment," he said.
This failure was due to a temporary interruption of the joint hydrazine propellant supply to these thrusters.
Chemotherapy was continued independently of a temporary interruption of cetuximab.
A fainting spell is most commonly due to a temporary interruption in the functioning of your body's autonomic nervous system.
When people use the term "ministroke," what they're really often referring to is a transient ischemic attack (TIA) — a temporary interruption of blood flow to part of the brain, spinal cord or retina.
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