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He conceded, though, that most of the country's dozen or so doctors performing the operation had had more frequent trouble.
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Some participants said that if symptoms were more frequent or were troubling the individual, then they should ask for help, but this was difficult to quantify.
The IBDQ suggested that 89% had developed a chronic change in bowel habit and this change significantly affected 49% patients: 44% had more frequent or looser bowel movements, 30% were troubled by abdominal pain, 30% were troubled by bloating, 28% complained of tenesmus, 27% were troubled by their accidental soiling and 20% had rectal bleeding.
The T-wave troubles, which are more frequent, therefore reflect better a myocardic lesion and Troponin Ic compared with creatine kinase MB is a better indicator of myocardic ischemia during SAH.
Serious trouble is rare; the more frequent issue is the low-level, day-in-day-out disruption that wears teachers, children and parents down.
His eyes troubled him, the flashes growing more frequent, tree branches and needles sparking.
That, coupled with more frequent short-term summer droughts, heat stress, and wider insect ranges, would spell trouble for the state's $11 billion-a-year agricultural sector.
The trouble is, they are more of a fashion item and will require more frequent upgrades and replacements.
The latter stages of this voyage, however, saw signs of trouble between Bligh and his officers and crew; rows and disagreements grew steadily more frequent.
Deletions grew more frequent.
"Floods are more frequent.
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