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This shift requires some readjustment for the reader, but Waters is so confident – and, line by line, her writing so beautiful, precise and polished – that she sweeps all before her.
This is caused by a small and localized conformational readjustment for residues 10, 11, 40 and 41 that occurs after 36 ns of the reference simulation.
Clinicians must be alert to psychological problems and manage them, as reentry and readjustment for long-term travelers may be difficult.
We agree with Boszczyk's comment that once an optimal setting for the two-fluoroscopic technique has been found, it is maintained throughout the procedure and no radiation is "wasted" during readjustment for the other plane film.
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Future studies may benefit from the development of a new algorithm, including guidelines for insulin adjustment and readjustment, guidelines for the next use of CGM data, and guidelines for offsetting trends versus reacting to measured results when using real-time CGM.
During the course of correction, this patient required a short course of oral antibiotics for pin site infection and also had a reoperation for readjustment of her frame.
With the proper choice of action levels, degradations should not yet have reached a stage where they can be detected in clinical images, but on the other hand, the equipment is not put out of use for readjustments, calibrations, for a too longtime period.
The analyses confirm the need for readjustment of the geometrical characteristics of the RBS in order to apply to the European profiles.
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