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Thus, the resource blocks are more often well utilized for the few medium to low SNR indoor users.
In our study obese participants (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) received medication more frequently and were more often well treated for hypertension, although they were more often affected with hypertension than leaner individuals (data not shown).
Older women are also more often well prepared before childbirth [ 33], and it may be easier to prepare for a predictable event as an elective cesarean delivery than for labour and a vaginal birth.
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The tumors are smaller, are more often well-differentiated, show less spread to regional lymph nodes and have a lower proliferation index [ 1, 2, 10- 16].
Screen-detected tumors were more often well-differentiated, of special histological type, hormone receptor-positive and showed lower proliferation as measured by Ki-67 expression.
It makes ME feel a little bit safer...a highly educated patient is more often well-read, has been online, is motivated and understands...can ask questions and has less anxiety...I tend to treat patients who are motivated (Male oncologist in university hospital (no.
(Think of the Whitney and the New Museum, in New York, which do good more often than well).
With access to the latest developments as well as the medical records of patients, systems such as Watson could suggest an accurate diagnosis faster and more often, as well as predicting an individual's health risks.
"Obviously, it's great we get to see him more often, as well as getting to see more of his games.
The wealthiest among us don't just gain influence through campaign donations: they show up to the polls more often as well, which impacts outcomes.
Moreover, the brutal paradox of climate change is that heavy precipitation is occurring more often as well, increasing the risk of flooding.
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