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Plicatured patients were younger than non-plicatured patients and needed more frequently a ventilatory support.
If a product is needed more frequently then it drives (down) the distance a customer will travel to buy it, regardless of the price.
However, recipients of HSCT needed more frequently invasive mechanical ventilation (85.2% vs. 52.8%, p = 0.007) and suffered significantly more liver failure (77.8%vs.30.6%6%; p < 0.001) and renal failure (85.2%vs.44.4%4%, p < 0.001).
LPs may be needed more frequently to control raised intracranial pressure.
Population-based surveys are usually conducted every 5 years, but CPR updates are often needed more frequently.
Floor buffing was needed more frequently, and was performed by spraying the solution and finishing the localized area with a buffing machine.
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In an effort to reduce the amount of food they are throwing away, shoppers are now buying what they need more frequently at smaller shops or shopping online, rather than doing bigger and more speculative weekly shops at hypermarkets.
"If you want to wear something absolutely ridiculous, but have no money, it's easier to get it at a thrift shop". And ridiculous clothes at low prices are something that college students need more frequently than one might think.
I realized I needed some fat and protein, and I needed them more frequently.
Spencer's ageing-related research suggests that "you need to more frequently consolidate memories as you get older, because you could have a similar degeneration of hippocampus storage with ageing".
Some women need mammograms more frequently than others, and guidelines should reflect those individual risk profiles, according to authors of a new study on the always-controversial issue of screening for breast cancer.
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