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Figurative developments, such as the mouth of a river or the foot of a hill, make complications in the relationships.
He did not think there were many more people affected now than in the summer, but the colder and more inclement weather had made complications more numerous, and had caused a bigger number of deaths.
But in a shoot-yourself-in-the-high-heeled-foot way, Mr. Gaultier made complications over his streamlined collection, just where other designers are reveling in serenity and simplicity.
These changes can lead to the inadequate epidural anesthesia and make complications more frequent [ 24].
However, despite the advances made, complications such as inadequate transfusions, transfusion transmitted viral diseases, allo-sensitization, liver and cardiac disturbances and iron chelation toxicity, keep arising.
The complexity of the procedure, the nature of the spinal deformity and often-debilitated patients make complications very common, and this technique should remain one of the last resorts when no simpler method of spinal reconstruction will suffice [ 24].
This special feature of the more posteriorly angled trochlea, in combination with a relatively small lateral femoral condyle, makes complications very likely if a medial parapatellar incision and lateral patellar luxation is chosen.
So in reality, the annihilation from defect-free bulk states are admixed to p-Ps decaying channel, making essential complication in a physical meaning of this component.
One in 10 patients with SLE is diagnosed with clinical CAD, making this complication one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in SLE [ 4, 5].
This is noteworthy, since at least in the carotid district the presence of calcifications seems to imply a sort of clinical "protection" to complications, making the histological complications play second fiddle.
Make the complication long, but not too long, and lead to the resolution.
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