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Acute, severe asthma describes the serious asthmatic attack that places the patient at risk of developing respiratory failure, a condition referred to as status asthmaticus [ 13, 14].
The study in ref. 17, also in a large sample, reconfirms that "DF/DHF/DSS and D/SD were discordant in defining severe disease (p: 0.001)." D/SD describes severe disease, whereas DF/DHF/DSS describes severe disease less well.
Moderately severe deficiencies describe blood concentrations between 1 and 20 IU/dL; severe deficiencies yield levels of protein C that are below 1 IU/dL or are undetectable.
Recent self-classifications made by the majority of suppliers tended to be less severe [63] so that the final classification of some products will be less severe as described by Klaschka [26].
You tell me that the pain of pancreatic cancer, one of the most severe patients describe, sometimes pales in comparison to the hurt of being a refugee in an unwelcome land.
The remaining 3dB loss, that one would experience even in case of ideal CE, is due to the severe channel described in Section 2, with an exponentially decaying PDP, short time delay spread and spatial correlation.
The hurricane wrought severe destruction, described by The New York Times on August 25 as "a mighty war of winds and a great tumbling of chimneys".
One SAE episode in a RTS,S/AS01E recipient and nine episodes among eight rabies vaccine recipients met the criteria for severe malaria described (Table 2).
Histological inflammation was graded as mild or severe as described (Alexeyev et al, 2006).
Women differentiate relatively simple problems linked solely to reduced milk production from more severe problems described as real breast pathologies.
It is often claimed that the direct health consequences of the exposure are much more severe than described above.
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