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A LIS of zero was defined as normal pulmonary function, a LIS of 0.1 2.5 as mild to moderate dysfunction, while a LIS of more than 2.5 as severe pulmonary dysfunction.
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Mutations of other codons have much more variable phenotypes with more variable severity and (anterior posterior) gradient of LIS and more consistent hypoplasia of the corpus callosum and cerebellum.
Since the implementation of the LIS, local inspection agencies have learnt about the activities operating in their jurisdictions, the amount of workers participating in these sectors, and the seasons of more activity, allowing the adjustment of the inspection's plans.
The present results show that LIS beneficiaries have more comorbid conditions and use more health care services and prescription medications than either category of non-LIS beneficiaries.
Further studies will be required to determine whether measurement of change in LIS is a more useful prognostic indicator as has been previously suggested [57].
Further studies will be required to determine whether measurement of change in LIS is a more useful prognostic indicator as has been previously suggested [ 57].
The population suffered from severe lung injury, signified by a median LIS of 9 (8–10).
Compared to the non-LIS/non-GC group, which filled an average of 26.5 prescriptions, including 6.9 branded medication prescriptions during 2006, LIS participants filled more prescriptions (38.1 total, 10.7 branded; p < 0.01), and the non-LIS/GC group filled fewer prescriptions (25.1 total, 6.4 branded; p < 0.01) (Table 3).
But the Lis, more unpopular than ever with village officials, continued to be denied more land.
To the powers in Hong Kong and Beijing, the Hong Kong Lis are decidedly more palatable than the Singapore Lees.
This finding was important, as LIS may be more suited to discriminate pulmonary-specific outcomes.
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