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"We always thought it would be difficult for the brain to integrate acoustic and electrical processing because electrical processing is much more rapid to the nerve," Dr. Gantz said.
It's much, much more rapid to do changes in the new map environment".
With MUNIX being both much more patient friendly and much more rapid to assess than MUNE, the results support the use of MUNIX when motor unit number assessment is desired.
Burger et al. (2007) who investigated the effect of sutured and unsutured radial meniscal tears on the articular cartilage degeneration in 20 sheep, reported that their meniscus displayed a pattern of articular cartilage degeneration that was similar, although more rapid, to what has been reported (Cicuttini et al. 2002; Sommerlath 1991) for the human meniscus.
This has the benefit of being more rapid to implement, as physicians already trained in other areas can add the necessary emergency skills to their repertoire.
In type 1 diabetes, gastric emptying needs to be predictable rather than specifically normal, delayed, or more rapid, to allow for accurate dosing of exogenous, short-acting insulin, although gastroparesis probably increases the propensity for hypoglycemia in the postprandial period (52), providing a rationale for measurement of emptying in patients with otherwise unexplained hypoglycemia.
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"The challenge is to develop more rapid diagnosis to overcome the problem of tracking the pandemic.
"The challenge," said Professor Ferguson, is to develop more rapid diagnosis to overcome the problem of tracking the pandemic.
These effects would undoubtedly contribute to the more rapid progression to AIDS.
These studies suggested that post-operative exercise regimes led to a more rapid return to work.
PTC C4d deposition is related to a more rapid progression to graft loss, suggesting ongoing antibody reactivity.
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