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The greater saphenous vein remains the most common conduit used in coronary artery bypass grafting procedures.
Extremity vascular injuries are most commonly managed by using the interposition graft approach with great saphenous vein as the most common conduit.
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Civil society organizations are the most common conduits for the voice of citizens.
The most common categories are mere conduits (or communications or access providers), hosts, providers of caching services, and search engines (or information location tools) or other linking intermediaries.
It is important to note that, especially in the beginning of the study period, ileal conduit was the most common procedure so that diversion type was often not recorded.
The two most common materials that are used in conduits like this are Dacron, which is a synthetic polymer that was first was used for lots of things but it's made into clothing, for example.
Joshua Meyrowitz [46] claims that the most common metaphor for media is that of a vessel or a conduit.
Perhaps the most common indication for tracheal intubation is for the placement of a conduit through which nitrous oxide or volatile anesthetics may be administered.
Hospitalisation for kidney failure and bowel obstruction were the second most common complications, with the highest incidence for bowel obstruction in patients with an ileal conduit (59.13 per 1000 py) and the highest incidence for kidney failure in patients with a continent cutaneous reservoir (55.92 per 1000 py) (Table 2).
Conclusions: Stomal complications associated with ileal conduit urinary diversion are not uncommon and occur in almost 15% of patients, with the most common problem being parastomal hernia.
Most common was Atrazine.
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