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However, considering cases younger than 3 months (N = 9) about 22% consulted the GP for skin diseases prior to their hospital admission which means that GPs may have possibilities in this age group to reduce the risk of sepsis and/or bacteraemia considerably by diagnosing and treating skin diseases appropriately.

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Therefore, by regarding the steering vector ( {mathbf{a}}_{a,0}left {theta}_0^{prime}right) ) as a variable, the actual steering vector a a,0(θ 0) may have possibility to be estimated by maximizing the array output power under the assumption of great capability in anti-interference performance.

Histological examination revealed that the focal components of well differentiated adenocarcinomas in hyperplastic polyps in various degrees, suggesting that this pattern may have possibility of containing small, but considerable percentage of neoplastic components.

Positively charged PMOs (PMOplus™) are effective for the postexposure protection of two fulminant viral diseases, Ebola and Marburg hemorrhagic fever in nonhuman primates, and this class of antisense agent may also have possibilities for treatment of other viral diseases.

Results show that phonons with lower vibration energy may have more possibilities to contribute thermal drive inelastic currents and affect the SDSE properties.

He's currently considering Baylor, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas A&M but may have other possibilities now.

Dr. Phil Messersmith discussed his research with these polymers and how these technologies may have interesting possibilities for the management of oral biofilms and dental disease.

The ER physician has to decide if the patient may have the possibility of having a heart attack.

The crowns may have the possibility to act in concert, thus forming sandwich complexes around the guest.

But as not all direct marketers may have the possibility to reduce costs as needed, an oligopolisation in the direct marketers' market would weaken the bargaining power of RES producers [18].

In future active distribution networks (ADNs), microgrids (MGs) may have the possibility to control the power dispatched to the ADN by coordinating the output power of their multiple renewable generation units and energy storage units (ESUs).

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