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Introduction: It is quite frequent for elderly patients to die in the hospital after prolonged stay in the ICU with life-sustaining interventions (LSI).
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Recent MD simulations for avGFP and S205V A states suggested a stable proton wire for avGFP but quite frequent (ca. 0.25 ns−1) exchange for S205V.
This genetic complexity was not entirely unexpected, since duplication events are quite frequent at the acceptor sites for 1q12 heterochromatin translocations in lymphoma and myeloma (Sawyer et al, 1998, 2005).
In practice, hypothermia is quite frequent in asphyxiated neonates, whereas guidelines for rewarming are not standardised/uniform.
Both authors show that wind persistence is indeed quite frequent and therefore it should be a reference for any other prediction method.
Whereas the rates of preceding disorders were quite frequent across the lifetime, they were rather low for all disorders originating in childhood and adolescence.
SkyTrain is designed to be quite frequent during peak hours: 2 to 3 minutes for the Expo Line, 5 to 6 minutes for the Millennium Line, and 6 to 7 minutes for the Canada Line.
Consistent with other reports (19), insulin use was quite frequent (56.9%) and, therefore, not a good surrogate for etiologic classification.
One answer is that even though the need for emigration may be unpredictable, they are probably quite frequent in Temnothorax species, especially those living in temporary nests such as hollow acorns and twigs.
Finally, while substitution of the past participle passive form for the finite verb in the past tense is quite frequent in the Prakrits, it has become almost a rule in Apabhramsha.
In the wild type strain, cells with a strong and granular rhodamine staining are quite frequent and well represented, while in the producing strain almost no signal for ROS is detectable (data not shown).
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