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Additionally, these closing wedge corrections and conventional arthrodeses produce additional shortening of the foot and lead to needing shoes of different sizes [9, 18].
Anatomical variations of the right radial and subclavian arteries may lead to needing more time when performing angiography and engaging the infarct-related artery with the guide catheter.
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Underlying psychiatric disorders may also be confounders [ 39] and lead to need for antipsychotics.
Resolve the issues or complaints that lead to need for a mediation.
Thus, repetitive surveys are required to perform the action which leads to needing much more time and cost (Ishikawa 1993; Wang 2008).
Need for movement leads to need for muscle.
Rogers suggests an 'innovation can lead to needs, as well as vice versa' [ 9].
In turn, the under-recognition of mental health problems in this group may lead to needs for treatment not being met, delayed return to work and unnecessary disability.
Delayed graft function (DGF) following deceased donor kidney transplantation may lead to need of dialysis, increased incidence of post-transplant complications and prolonged hospitalisation.
Unique functions led to needs to interact (necessity), and shared functions make interactions possible (possibility).
This collapse would lead to Britain needing to import all of its coal demand..
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