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Another possible explanation is that during their lives older patients were more frequently confronted with thoughts of their own death.
As a result, clinicians are ever more frequently confronted with the question of how to proceed in cases of coincidentally discovered gallbladder polyps.
In the field of oral anticoagulation, clinicians will be more frequently confronted about their management of NOACs in the pre- and postoperative setting.
In other words, although police officers are more frequently confronted with critical incidents than for example employees of banks or supermarkets, organisational stressors which are not specific for the police appear to have more impact on health and well-being than (daily) operational stressors.
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Second, while our providers identified numerous types of challenges to RRT preparation, we did not ascertain which challenges they more frequently confront or those challenges most likely to hinder optimal RRT preparation.
It is not a request with which Cameron or Ed Miliband is frequently confronted.
As Norway's foreign minister, I have been frequently confronted with these questions over the past year.
Introduction: At the ICU of VU University Medical Center (VUmc) nurses are frequently confronted with delirium1,2.
Students grow up in a digital world in which they are frequently confronted with technologies.
Workers on civil engineering projects are frequently confronted with problems that could lead to demotivation.
In real-world applications, the NIC limitation is frequently confronted before the number of channels becomes a limitation.
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