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Intravenous administration is more reliable,…." These recommendations also apply to so-called "low-resource settings", as the Chapter 17 on "Pharmacological Management of Pain in Obstetrics" of the IASP Guide to Pain Management in Low-Resource Settings points out [ 13].

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Whereas type I interferons (IFNs) have critical roles in protection from pathogens, excessive IFN responses contribute to pathology in both acute and chronic settings, pointing to the importance of balancing activating signals with regulatory mechanisms that appropriately tune the response.

Even though a lot of studies conducted in different institutional settings point into the direction of unemployment scarring in early and later career, scars may be heterogeneous regarding different groups of workers (see e.g., Arulampalam [2000]; Gangl [2006]; Burgess et al. [2003]; Schmelzer [2011]; Schmillen and Umkehrer [2013]).

Haarp's chosen settings point to rising property prices and the number of empty homes that fail to resolve Europe's homelessness problem.

In the absence of a more efficient, cheap and scalable diagnostic tool for NTM in resource-limited settings, point-of-care digital chest-x-ray in HIV patients with smear-negative results may significantly improve diagnosis and treatment of TB.

Questionnaires such as the AUDIT may be too lengthy (10 items) to incorporate into busy settings pointing to the need for briefer tools for use in routine clinical practice.

Studies which have examined laboratory capacity building in such settings, point to a number of barriers to improvement, including but not limited to, poor infrastructure, lack of qualified laboratory staff, insufficient maintenance of equipment, poor internal QA and limited written SOPs.

Despite this, the research provided important qualitative insights into HRH in these settings, pointing to the implications for an actual active workforce concealed through the blurred boundaries of double employment, un-integrated not-for-profit providers and the unregulated for-profit private operators, where the bulk of health services is provided.

Bucks rookie Brandon Jennings, who unloaded 55 record-setting points against Golden State on Saturday night, finished with 25 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.

In glacial settings, key points are the inheritance of nuclides accumulated in a rock surface during a previous exposure episode and (partial) shielding of a rock surface after the main deglaciation event, e.g. during phases of glacier readvance.

A portable method of specific nucleic acid detection would be very useful for monitoring public health in a variety of settings for point-of-care and point-of-need testing.

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