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Acknowledging the issue was divisive, group chairman Joseph Pilling said the church needed to reflect rapid changes in society as senior clergy express fears of a looming crisis, with falling attendance rates and failure to attract young people.

A possible explanation might be that tonometric PCO2 is generated over a time interval, whereas gastric juice PCO2 might reflect rapid changes in mucosal metabolism.

However, this grid was not designed for CGM systems and does not reflect rapid changes in the blood glucose level or account for potential errors in insulin dosing.

In studying the time for incorporation of EPA and DHA into various pools, plasma phosphatidylcholine was shown to reflect rapid changes in EPA and DHA intakes, whereas platelets and, more so, MNCs reflected changes over a longer time and were more appropriate measures of habitual intake.

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The changes reflect the rapid changes in the American financial system over those years.

The study explores the importance of providing RRT rates for patients over 75 years to more accurately reflect the rapid changes in RRT provision that are occurring in this age group.

This is an example of the very rapidly changing health care in China, reflecting the rapid changes in Chinese society as a whole.

The PAT signal is a pulsatile waveform recorded at the peripheral artery (fingertip), which is much like the ABP or PPG in morphological appearance, and reflects the rapid changes in blood pressure at the periphery from beat to beat.

Furthermore, although long-term changes in the function of a cell or tissue may be caused by changes in gene expression, in mammals many medium-term changes arise from protein modifications, such as phosphorylation, acetylation and ubiquitylation, although short-term changes are often caused by allosteric modifications, reflecting rapid transient changes in metabolites.

Based on our clinical observations we propose that magnesium levels in blood appear to reflect rapid physiological changes following stress.

The only alteration to the original LCQ was a reduction in the assessment period from 2 weeks to 24 hours to reflect the rapid change in symptoms associated with acute cough.

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