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More frequent serious toxicities were observed when docetaxel was combined with estramustine.
CA-MRSA is seen with increasing frequency in Houston; it is a more severe infection with more frequent serious complications, compared to CA-MSSA.
Although more frequent administration of single-agent tremelimumab (10 mg kg−1 every 4 weeks) has been reported, this was associated with more frequent serious AEs than 15 mg kg−1 single-agent tremelimumab administration once every 3 months (Camacho et al, 2009) and was not used in this trial.
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A more frequent and serious difficulty has to do with tone.
These signs included increased drug abuse, more frequent and serious racial incidents, and even "fraggings," the murder or deliberate maiming of commissioned and noncommissioned officers by their own troops with fragmentation weapons such as hand grenades.
It begins with incidences of forgetfulness, which become more frequent and serious; the disturbances of memory, personality, and mood progress steadily toward physical deterioration and death within a few years.
Though terrorism will become more frequent, no serious challenge to U.S. hegemony will emerge.
The lower performance of the PA-SHWMP is due to two facts: (1) Heavy traffic loads result in more frequent and serious congestion and signal interference in the network.
In the last 30 years, asthma rates have more than doubled and people are suffering more frequent and serious asthma attacks.
While stent renarrowing due to recurrent NI formation (also know as in-stent restenosis or ISR) occurs in up to 5-30% of CAD lesions (depending on the stent and/or drug coating on the stent)[4], [5], ISR is a more frequent and serious problem for ACD lesions[3], [6] [9].
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