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At the end of the follow-up CINCA patients had required a higher frequency of administration and a trend towards the need for a higher median dose (3.7 vs 2.1 mg/kg) (Table 3).
Reducing ST greatly reduces the computational requirement making ESNs suitable even for tasks that require a high frequency of operation.
She required a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation machine, which delivers up to nine hundred breaths every minute and sounds like the high-pitched knocking of a frenzied woodpecker; but even this was insufficient.
Moreover, it took time to build rapport with the hijra population; requiring a higher frequency of visits from the NGO staff compared than other groups.
The system requires a high-frequency clutch with a variable duty ratio and low slip during engagement and disengagement.
Conventionally, SRS imaging requires a high-frequency lock-in amplifier to demodulate the signal, which makes parallel detection difficult, as each spectral channel would require a separate lock-in amplifier.
Requires a high frequency of monitoring compared with the risk of clinical heart failure.
As national measurements are required at such a high frequency, traditional sampling-based methods become prohibitively expensive.
Single-allele underdominance and single-locus engineered underdominance have the strongest confinement properties, but are difficult to engineer and require a high introduction frequency, respectively.
Patients requiring mechanical ventilation have a high frequency of nosocomial pneumonia.
Moreover, patients with a Fontan circulation have small lungs, requiring a higher breathing frequency to maintain a sufficient ventilation, however, reduced, if compared with healthy subjects [ 47, 48].
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