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Actually, the Bush-Putin treaty looks more like intensive care than embalming.
"What increased spending buys you is generally unpleasant interventions like intensive care units and feeding tubes," Dr. Wennberg said.
He hashed over the script with Ms. Harden through several auditions, which sound a lot like intensive mini-rehearsals.
Phrases like "intensive diplomatic effort", "nuclear blackmail" and "offensive operation" were bandied about and it wasn't long before, in this alternative reality, Russia detonated a nuclear weapon.
The international scientists who had issued the earlier warnings are perplexed, unsure if their precautions — like intensive surveillance and eliminating contact between poultry and wild birds — helped defuse a time bomb or if nature simply granted a reprieve.
The reopening of Tisch to surgery patients and associated services, like intensive care, some types of radiology and recovery room anesthesia, was part of a phased restoration that will continue.
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Four patients received AML-like intensive chemotherapy, 3 patients received intra-thecal chemotherapy and 2 patients received imatinib.
The studies about NHL patients mainly treated with rituximab-regimen plus CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) or CHOP-like intensive chemotherapy monitored by FDG-PET providing survival data for the meta-analysis were potential for full-text evaluation.
New York City's public hospitals have achieved this kind of teamwork and leadership in high-intensity settings, like intensive-care units and operating rooms.
In brief, G1 (n=3) was stated in samples bearing well-differentiated duct-like glands, intensive mucin production, <5 mitoses per 10 high-power fields (HPF), little nuclear polymorphism or polar arrangement.
"I really like to see intensive detail.
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