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Eighty-six percent of all answering clinics practice prone positioning.
Eighty-six per cent of all answering clinics practice prone positioning.
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Caregivers who reported household tobacco use practiced prone sleeping, bed-sharing, and soft bedding use significantly more often compared to caregivers in households without tobacco use.
However, the use of integrated imaging modalities in clinical practice is prone to imaging artefacts and pitfalls.
Of these five components, low physical activity has been assessed in previous studies using questionnaires, which seemingly are feasible for routine practice, but prone to possible recall bias and a lack of diagnostic accuracy and comparability between different questionnaires.
This includes facilitating the adoption of effective clinical practices (eg, prone positioning in patients with severe ARDS 12), and the de-adoption of those demonstrated to have no effect on patient outcomes (eg, use of hydroxyethyl starches for fluid resuscitation 13).
While Muslims, perhaps more frequently than Christians, made war against the followers of other faiths to bring them within the scope of Islam, Christians — with the notable exception of the Crusades, which were themselves an imitation of Muslim practice — were more prone to fight internal religious wars against those whom they saw as schismatics or heretics.
The inspector general's office has criticized this practice as being prone to racial profiling.
If you're stage-fright prone, practice with a friend (let's face it--if you really want a raise, you've probably talked about it with your friends already).
Other laboratories have used both ports of entry with complex systems, which, if translated to clinical practice, could be prone to contamination.
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