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Longer term, applications will get written and re-written to use new technologies like containere-written toons-as-a-Service, and workloads are likely to bleed across from VMware's infrastruseure hostinewmetechnologies
I'm hoping that because they're younger horses they have had less stressful campaigns, and are less likely to bleed".
Polyps are less likely to bleed than actual cancers, so the tests for blood are more likely to find cancers than they are to detect polyps.
Primary hepatic angiosarcoma is much less likely to bleed than carcinoma [2].
CONCLUSION: Patients with chronic liver disease and the Doppler sonographic finding of splenic venous flow that exceeds portal venous flow have an increased prevalence of portosystemic varices, which tend to be larger and more likely to bleed.
Those having previously had a SAH were more likely to bleed from other aneurysms.
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2. It's possible that Natasha could have been taking a blood thinner like coumadine, for another medical condition, that would have made it much more likely for her to bleed after any head injury, according to Dr. Sun. 3. Finally, and most likely, she did have a harder spill than what has been reported.
The more horses bleed, the more likely they are to bleed in the future.
In regard to the fact that the more horses bleed, the more likely they are to bleed in the future: that is why in Australia, after a second bleeding incident, horses are banned from racing.
Nekludov et al. considered that the platelet dysfunction after severe head trauma most likely contributes to bleeding complications [ 23].
In spite of this high variation, a significant correlation was found, in that clearance of rFVIIa was found to increase with increasing RBC requirement, most likely due to bleeding and plasma volume replacement.
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