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If they can keep him on the field more often, progress is on the cards.
Thus, our results indicate that patients who have an early increase in SPD more often progress into pathophysiological changes that are not easily reversible and changes that cause the phenotype of persistent ventilator-dependent respiratory failure.
Patients with severe mental illnesses more often progress to stages in which acute, coercive treatment is warranted.
This situation implies that patients with severe mental illnesses more often progress to stages in which acute, coercive treatment is warranted.
Consistently the published reports showed that those patients with bridging bronchus and additional anomalies more often progress to cardiopulmonary failure than those without additional malformation.
These developments imply that patients with severe mental illnesses more often progress to stages in which acute, coercive treatment is warranted.
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