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Organ donation in the New York metropolitan area does not come close to meeting the need, resulting in long waits for transplants.
The result is a unified vision, based on an understanding of our client's need resulting in a product and service strategy and design brief, focused on achieving our client's business objectives.
On one hand, the basic materials for biomass energy are crops, especially food crops, which are in great need, resulting in the rising food price.
This practise enables us do it again for short moments during the day whenever we feel need, (resulting in a permanent connectivity to the innermost Source and enjoy the nourishment from the ultimate Source, during all our work.
However, because of the increased number of births at health centers, even the increased human resources were not enough to respond to the need, resulting in a proportional decrease in C-sections.
The lower prescribing rates of statins and antiplatelet agents in the CVD hospital group may reflect the GP being unaware of these patients' clinical need resulting in undertreatment; this is supported by the higher prescribing rates in the paired group.
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Their dedication and commitment to providing medical care to those in need resulted in the ultimate sacrifice.
The calculated gap between actual calcium substitution and the theoretical need resulted in an estimated total calcium loss of 14.25 mol (about 571 g).
Like ordering supplies — oftentimes reagents are either ordered in excess (resulting in waste) or forgotten about until they're needed (resulting in delays).
However, the column of in a keying share must be restored when needed, resulting in modular multiplications.
Thus, averaging is needed resulting in Eulerian multi-phase flow models or rheological models for the mixture.
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