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A number of practical issues arise when using rFVIIa in acute management of hemorrhage, such as wastage of product once vials are opened, difficulties and/or unavailability of blood bank supplies, and inability to optimize all acute patients to achieve an ideal coagulation profile before administration of rFVIIa.

Despite such perceived and potential benefits, several participants noted that there is still room for improvement to alleviate bottlenecks in current practices, which are remaining open: 1) Difficulty in in-situ measurement of as-is thermal properties for building assemblies: Few participants had concerns about the difficulty in accurate measurement of thermal properties in building environments.

He yanks the door open with difficulty, as it's snagged on a tarpaulin ("I've got the builders in"), and waves me to a chair at the huge table on which books, files, DVDs and assorted electronica are festooned.

One night she was left home, and as we entered the apartment, the front door opened with difficulty.

This is a hotly debated topic, as I am sure you can imagine and it can leave the field of life coaching open to difficulties.

Reported negative aspects relating to the Plancha included a longer required time for cutting wood into smaller pieces than typically used in open fires, difficulties cooking with big clay pots and with cooking animal food, lower kitchen temperatures, longer cooking time and reduced light from the fire (Table 4).

A few tins had their lids still on tight, and these we pried open, with some difficulty, and discovered paint that could be stirred to an active thickness.

The beige book said "wages and salaries remained stable across districts" and that "some firms with open positions reported difficulty finding qualified applicants".

His title at Southern Hills and his second-place finishes at the Masters and the United States Open illustrate the difficulty of winning a major and of simply being in contention.

One screener who worked for a private security firm was open about her difficulty in distinguishing objects as she screened bags, admitting that she "did not see so good".

Already the government is behind in issuing practical guidelines for devolution (14 regulations and 177 decrees should have been put out by now), which risks becoming an unco-ordinated mess open to corruption.One difficulty is that few agree on what the purpose of decentralisation should be.

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