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The mean causes of cardiac arrests were: exogenous intoxication (52.7 %), acute myocardial infarction (37.1 %) and acute respiratory failure (10.2%%).

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The word "scandal" derives from the Greek skándalon, originally having the meaning of "trap" but coming in the New Testament to mean "cause of offense," and translated in the King James Version as "stumblingblock," as in St . Pauls first letter to the Corinthians: "But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness".

Since the identification of the tibialis posterior dysfunction as the mean cause of the acquired flatfoot in adults and their classification into degrees of severity according to Johnson and Strom in1989 a variety of therapeutic concepts has been established.

Some endolithic fungi by biochemical mean cause "pitting", of the stone surface that appears to have many small holes.

The point of inquiring into means, and into ends considered as means or causes of further consequences, is not merely to determine how to achieve an end, but to appraise the value of the end itself (TV 210 19; VEK 4 7).

Casual death certification means that causes of death are not reliably recorded and there may also be a cultural reluctance to acknowledge cancer on death certificates.

In addition, modulation of protein kinase A (PKA) activity by chemical means causes a partial accumulation of Smo on a proximal segment of the primary cilium.

Monarch told me: "There may be extraordinary circumstances which mean the cause of the delay was outside the control of the airline and therefore compensation is not payable".

No differences were found in the mean age, cause of infertility, duration of infertility, BMI, or hormone levels.

The mean number of causes of death listed per death certificate constitutes one of the principal indicators regarding multiple cause of death analysis [ 14, 15, 18].

In our present study, the mean age and causes of pleural effusion were similar to that of Roth et al. [ 5].

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