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These findings suggest that the continuation of rapid Arctic warming and melting contribute to more frequent episodes of severe winter across the NH mid-latitude continents.
Research shows that smokers have more frequent episodes of back pain than nonsmokers, and the more a person smokes, the higher the risk that he or she will experience such an episode, according to one study.
In dialysis patients, the treatment of hyperphospathemia with calcium based compounds, when compared with sevelamer, is associated with more frequent episodes of hypercalcemia, suppression of intact parathyroid hormone and with progression of coronary calcifications.
In conclusion, an ischemic response to mental stress is significantly associated with higher prevalence, longer duration, and more frequent episodes of ambulatory ischemia.
Patients with mental stress-induced ischemia had longer total duration (31.4 +/- 57.0 vs 8.3 +/- 18 minutes, p = 0.06) and more frequent episodes of ambulatory ischemia (3.1 +/- 4.6 vs 0.9 +/- 1.9 episodes, p = 0.03).
Automated FiO2 adjustment improved maintenance of the intended SpO2 range, and led, significantly, to reduced time with high SpO2 and more frequent episodes with SpO2 between80%% and 86% [15].
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It was associated with longer-duration hallucination episodes (χ=38.9, p<0.00 001) and more frequent hallucination episodes (χ=31.7, p=0.0001).
While the utility reduction for rare quarterly hypoglycaemic episodes was very small we observed that respondents reported increasingly large utility reductions from more frequent hypoglycaemic episodes.
Yet although these highly leveraged creatures seem to have made credit tremors more sudden and more frequent, these episodes have not been more calamitous.
Although infants with frequent regurgitation (n = 65) had significantly more frequent GER episodes per 24 hours (P <.03) and greater fractional reflux time (P <.001) than infants without, this was not associated with histologic esophagitis (P =.33).
Women who worked with patients also had more frequent fever episodes and skin infections.
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