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He is upset that his physicians were not straightforward with him about the probable need for a prolonged recovery.
Instead, despite reservations and the probable need for "tweaks', the FT thinks the industry's charter and its proposed regulatory body - the Independent Press Standards Organisation - " are the best hope of achieving Lord Justice Leveson's vision".
As documentation of clinical status was very poor it was not possible to establish which newborns met criteria indicating a probable need for oxygen and/or assisted feeding.
Hambor (2012) identified the probable need for increasing automation and controlled bioreactor systems for the production of clinical grade cell therapy products.
The patients admitted to PICU due to "control of behaviour" had a mean need for stay = 3 (3; indicating probable need for segregation and 4; absolute need for segregation).
However, it faces the following challenges and drawbacks: inconveniently long scan time, expensive and nonportable equipment, probable need for strong magnetic fields for better signal-to-noise ratio, movement artifacts, being not suitable for microvascular imaging, and being not ideal for real-time imaging.
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Multiple alignment of this region and in silico promoter search suggested that this recombination event disrupted the probable promoters needed for ompK35 expression (see Additional file 8 [A]).
The "on" position (Shape 2) is less probable, indicating the need for some external effector to trigger the switch.
O'Driscoll agrees with Hampshire on the probable risk, and the need for research.
Acidemia is the most important single indicator of probable mortality and the need for transplantation.
"The joke around our office is that all you need for probable cause in Madison County is an Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, or Florida license plate," says Rekowski, the public defender.
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