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Open wound care is one of the most frequent tasks in emergency care, while being closely related to the possibility of retained foreign bodies [1, 2].
The possibility of retained conformational structure within the long peptides and IgE-mediated reactivity likely explained the early adverse events.
In addition to the possibility of retained material and another period of sick leave and restricted weight bearing, patients must be informed about potential risks of the removal operation [ 6, 8, 23- 25].
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But they never discussed the possibility of retaining Iverson.
Only art offers the possibility of retaining the essence of lost lives, loves, and sensations.
Already her thoughts are turning towards Rio in eight months' time, and the possibility of retaining her Olympic title.
Perhaps the more exciting prospect of the possibility of retaining very early childhood memories is more fodder for fiction.
He made clear that, as the Guardian exclusively revealed this week, the possibility of retaining membership of the EU's customs union is still on the table.
A planet as small and as hot as Mercury has no possibility of retaining a significant atmosphere, if it ever had one.
She said: "The new minister faces a full in-tray and I urge him to carefully consider a new direction on school banding, the possibility of retaining the three-country GCSE and the sustainability of higher education funding".
A beach is expected to develop about 30 50 m within the groyne cells during the fair season which enhances the possibility of retaining a minimum beach width of 10 m during monsoon periods.
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