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There is no general problem of infection due to the one-stage change from an external to an internal procedure, and infection need not be feared even after longer periods.

Studies in trauma patients have shown that complications resulting from an increased risk of infection during a one-stage change from an external to an internal procedure are not to be expected with changes within the first 2 weeks [ 26, 27].

But physical constraints such as reduced well pressure and extensive oil trapping lessen oil production which eventually ceased at one stage and caused changes in the composition of crude oil affecting the reservoir wettability (Yangming et al. 2003).

The number of sleep stage changes (shifts from one stage to the other), quantifying the fragmentation and dynamics of the sleep profile.

These guys look at progressive handwritten draft phases of literary texts, how they change from one stage to the next, and correlate these with correspondence and notebooks and so on.

It was expected that an intervention with an emphasis on daily life activities, such as brisk walking, would increase the proportion of individuals expending more than 1000 kcal per week in activities with at least moderate intensity, or influence individuals to change from one stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour to a higher one.

Exactly how it had changed from one stage to the next was a matter of fierce debate.

The residual norm steepest descent (RNSD) and conjugate gradient least squares (CGLS) methods belong to a class of iterative techniques known as non-stationary iterative methods where the weighting factor changes from one stage to another [14], that is: y p + 1 = y p + ω p d p, (14).

Frequently smiling, and looking relaxed but older than his 56 years, Mr. Drnovsek outlined how overcoming the "formations," as he called the cancer that at one stage had spread to his lungs, changed his personality.

It tells us how evolutionary change or "passage from one stage of difference to another and higher stage" (Darwin 1859/1964) is possible.

Furthermore, due to their pronounced stage-structure, a change in resources available for one stage may influence the intensity of competition in another.

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