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Post reorganisation, 771 patients were seen and 308 referred to imaging with P = 1 (40 %).
There was a significant increase in workload with decreasing sensitivity of radiology and clinical examination post reorganisation.
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We carried out a retrospective audit, choosing a month prior and post service reorganisation.
In the post-war reorganisation of the Army, the 2/14th was absorbed into the 14th Infantry Battalion in March 1921.
The principal nationalist group, led by the Bulawayo trade unionist Joshua Nkomo, renamed itself with each post-ban reorganisation, and by the start of 1962 was called the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU).
If, however, patients have different RH AF parameters to controls, then this would suggest post-stroke reorganisation.
If the controls and patients do not show differences in the RH, then it is likely that the result in patients does not represent a post-stroke reorganisation.
This can be due to: (1) post-stroke reorganisation, or, (2) pre-stroke individual differences which serve as a protective factor.
Apparently, tBRD-1 is not required for main features of post-meiotic chromatin reorganisation.
42 To improve our understanding of cortical plasticity post-training, cortical reorganisation will be investigated using a combined fMRI-structural connectivity analysis strategy.
In Drosophila, the mRNAs of proteins required for post-meiotic chromatin reorganisation, like ProtB and Mst77F, are transcribed in meiotic spermatocytes and subjected to translational repression for days.
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