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The acquisition times were then retrospectively reduced to assess the performance of the PET/MRI for lower count rates.
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Labour would also modify the Gambling Act 2005 to give councils powers to review betting shop licences in their area and retrospectively reduce the number of machines in existing betting shops.
More to the point, as many of the same characters reappear but are now fixed to one life rather than fractured among several, my worry was that this would somehow retrospectively reduce the achievement of Life After Life.
This PBPK modeling approach will permit the assessment of exposure to POPs in infants prospectively and retrospectively, therefore reducing sampling efforts and enabling the use of individualized POP toxicokinetic profiles in epidemiologic studies.
Land-lease periods were reduced retrospectively from 100 to 50 and then to 25 years.
However, it was apparently not enough discriminatory since 12-loci MIRUs performed retrospectively allowed to reduce both the clustering and recent transmission rates (Table 3).
We retrospectively analysed our MRI records featuring reduced ADC values in the centrum semiovale without grey matter involvement or significant vasogenic oedema.
We retrospectively considered that we could have reduced cough if we had suctioned the sputum in the tracheal tube under deep anesthesia.
Tumour specimens have been collected retrospectively and the predominant group of pTa tumours reduced to include 115 cases.
We found that switching, relative to maintaining attentional set retrospectively, was associated with a performance cost, which can be reduced over time.
The aim of this study is to evaluate retrospectively if the early dislocation rate after revision THA could be reduced using an uncemented increased-modularity revision stem.
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