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So far, so good with the Hatchi app on my Pebble, though I'm curious to see if the more frequent need for interaction affects battery life at all.
The use of eptifibatide was associated with increased bleeding and a more frequent need for transfusions compared with placebo.
Those who dropped out had more bloating and more frequent need to go to toilet (table 1).
Particularly, concomitant radiotherapy significantly prolonged duration of chemotherapy over the planned time in 5% of patients, haematological toxicity being the most reasonable cause, as suggested by a more frequent need of G-CSF.
Patients with HCAP stayed in the hospital longer and showed a more frequent need for mechanical ventilation than patients with CAP. a Data are presented as numbers (percentages) unless otherwise indicated.
Clinically, LADA patients tend to have a lower mean age at diabetes onset, lower body mass index and more frequent need for insulin treatment than patients with type 2 diabetes.
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The economic context, more frequent needs and increasingly more requirements expressed by customers imply to design more complex products but using less time-consuming approaches.
Is there any doubt, for example, that the greater the demand, the more frequent our need to replenish and rejuvenate?
We do not need more frequent communication; we need deeper connections.
In addition to more frequent medical needs, several explanations for the higher use of health care services among women have been suggested.
Mortality is the most important safety endpoint but relatively rare in some settings; therefore we decided on treatment failure as a coprimary endpoint that is more frequent but needs to be defined according to patient setting.
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