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Similarly the use of a more extensive questionnaire to assess co-morbidity might deliver more precise information about other illnesses/disorders potentially influencing outcome [ 29] than does the American Association of Anaesthesiologists co-morbidity score.
Again N2 formation is more extensive with H-ZSM5 than Co-ZSM5 when NO is present while Cu-ZSM5 gives only CO2 and N2.
EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said there is a need "for much greater co-operation, more extensive consultation and immediate operational action". .
The stations were chosen to be gradually farther away from the islets and followed that of a co-occurring and more extensive coral survey, which is why the site distances differed between islets.
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Resection rates for elderly patients are usually slightly lower than in younger patients, due to preoperative complications and co-morbidities, and more extensive tumors [ 2, 4, 17].
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Mr. Mokaya was working for an aid agency in Somalia when he learned from two co-workers of the more extensive form of genital cutting practiced among some people there.
In Norway, rural doctors sometimes undertake more extensive oncological treatment and follow-up in co-operation with the hospital oncologists in order to permit a patient to travel less and stay more at home.
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