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Pamela recounted to me how he was found just in time to save his life, transferred to a psychiatric hospital in Brisbane and, as soon as he was half-way back on his feet, the government "put him on a plane and sent him back – it's really just ghastly". .
During last week of life: transferred at least once: n < 3%; terminal hospital admission: n < 1%; admission during last week:n < 68%, palliation as important treatment goal during last week: n < 16%.
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Now, in real life, transfer speed generally finds itself limited by the provider's upstream or in the user's downstream.
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