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But Mr. Crandall's team found that higher temperatures might also lead to complications for patients with bleeding injuries.
In the latter case, patients typically present with pruritus that can lead to complications for both mother and fetus.
However, the applied reverse bias was 4 V - which could lead to complications for on-chip integration since energy consumption is an issue.
Although an identity module is required for an artificial intelligence to operate, it may occasionally lead to complications – for example, as a Monitor, the containment of a Flood outbreak assumes the highest priority; however, in a moment of humanity, he prioritised the conservation of the replacement Installation, willing to risk containment.
They believed these factors contribute to increased pressure on the nurses and managers, and ultimately lead to complications for the patients.
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The only effective treatment for severe preeclampsia is to induce early labor, which saves the mother's life but leads to complications for the infant.
It has also been mentioned in literature that barrel-type distortions might lead to "complications using token matching techniques for pattern recognition" [4].
The tissues used for reconstruction may lead to complications because of their inherently different functional parameters.
The infection itself is very mild, but for pregnant women to be infected can lead to complications.
4 Diagnosis can be delayed for months to years, and delayed diagnosis may lead to complications and potential morbidity.
For many women, having a child so young can lead to complications in giving birth.
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