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With neither domestic dynamism nor thriving exports to drive growth, Europe suddenly looks more anemic than it did just a few months ago.
Another would be to delay treatment with the drugs until patients became more anemic than the current threshold, a change that would more closely match the Medicare reimbursement policy.
Job creation, which slowed markedly last month, has been more anemic than in any previous recovery, a phenomenon that economists said may well reflect a permanent change in the operation of the economy.
Had these stayed at the same rate as the first three months of the year, JPMorgan's annualized return on equity for the quarter would have been far more anemic than the reported 12 percent.
The tomato cages were rusted through, my carefully placed stone path was buried in a carpet of weeds way ahead of time because of the mild winter, and the rosa rugosas, ordinarily as happy in sand as water lilies are in ponds, looked even more anemic than the allegedly indestructible day lilies.
But Fed officials, including Mr. Greenspan, have said the recovery may ultimately be more anemic than after most past recessions, in part because companies remain reluctant to invest heavily in new equipment, the type of activity that was essential to the 1990's boom.
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The arrangements were generally loyal to the well-remembered hits from the '60s and '70s, though with a more anemic beat than Motown's usual two-drummer foundation.
The following applies to alpha-thalassemia, especially HbH disease which can be devided into deletional and non-deletional (–/αTα or –/ααT) type: Patients with non-deletional mutations usually have a more anemic phenotype than deletional HbH and they may require infrequent blood transfusions and/or splenectomy.
Patients with anemia attended in ED had significantly lower hemoglobin concentrations, more anemic syndrome and greater transfusion requirements than anemic patients referred directly to QDU, suggesting that PHC physicians assessed patients referred to ED as having a more severe disease.
In 1987, Mabey et al found that young Gambian children with NTS septicemia were more anemic and more likely to have evidence of recent malaria than were children of the same age with other forms of septicaemia [13].
Low-birth-weight children are more likely anemic than other children.
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