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Furthermore, as already mentioned, more frequent follow-up examinations of serum or urine NGAL levels may show additional information, although urine NGAL-12 h was the most predictive parameter for determining AKI in our patients.
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Generally warmer temperatures, not to mention more frequent and severe heat waves, will reduce yields of wine grapes, strawberries and walnuts; shorter chill seasons will make vast areas no longer suitable for chestnuts, pecans, apricots, kiwis, apples, cherries and pears.
For instance, considering the Geology corpus previously mentioned, the more frequent unigram was bacia ("basin" in English) with 2390 occurrences, while the more frequent bigram was matéria orgânica ("organic matter" in English) with only 430 occurrences.
In the domain of the organisation (Tables 3 and 4), professionals and in particular obstetricians in training (67 %) mentioned a need for more frequent skills- and team training (53 %).
Communication about sexual attractions, sexual orientation, and noncoital sexual behaviors were the rarest in practice, whereas mentions of contraception were more frequent.
The Times analysis shows that ads with energy themes have played an outsized role in the 2012 campaign season, with energy earning more frequent mentions than every other issue except jobs and the economy.
The free text comments commonly mention that shorter and more frequent sessions would be much better.
They mentioned longer intervention periods with more frequent reminders are necessary to change children's habits: Changes were seen since students washed their hands with water before eating, and after using the toilet.
Even though horse evolution has received the lion's share of the publicity, the record of rhinos, tapirs, and brontotheres is also excellent, and each deserves more frequent mention as exemplars of evolution to replace the overused examples of horse evolution.
Diagnoses mentioned in the letter were significantly more frequent in the intervention group overall, an effect caused by the behaviour of intervention group males.
Consistent with these findings, the frequencies of these EGFR mutations were higher in women, patients with adenocarcinoma, nonsmokers and Asians, all of whom are among the more frequent responders, as mentioned above (Shigematsu et al, 2005).
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