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Mrs. Kirchner needs 45percentt of the vote outright or 40percentt with at least a 10 percentage-point lead to avoid a runoff.
The cephalic vein is recommended as the access route for an implantable cardioverter defibrillator lead to avoid complications associated with subclavian vein puncture; however, cephalic vein cutdown is not necessarily preferred, mainly because of procedural complexity.
These misinterpretations may lead to avoid fluid treatment and even using undue diuretics in patients who are volume depleted and potentially fluid responsive (e.g., in cases of patients mechanically ventilated, or in some emergencies like myocardial infarction of the right ventricle and obstructive causes of shock).
It was important that other countries took the lead to avoid making the effort look like U.S. imperialism.
In our experience, the use of NIPPV can lead to avoid the need for endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Our findings suggest the importance of restricting early exposure to lead to avoid its persistent adverse health effects in the subjects' later life.
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This could lead to avoiding a therapeutic procedure recommended by the medical evidence.
Women are often the primary caregivers for other family members, which may lead to avoiding or delaying testing and care.
These observations could therefore lead to avoiding the usage of cut-off values for normalcy for these two biomarkers.
That is, the individual has certain expectations on the painful consequences of an activity, which lead to avoiding the activity.
Thus, people who do not endorse multifactorial beliefs about cancer may have stronger cancer-death associations, which may lead to avoiding healthcare providers and decreased cancer screening opportunities.
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