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In the Army, the 1997 2010 CFR of 16% for meningococcal disease appears strikingly higher than the CFR of 7% for 1964 1981, a period spanning the use of 3 different vaccines (1 ).

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There are many historical instances of faulty products being accepted too readily, spanning from the use of lead in piping and paint, mercury in pelt curing to the more recent introduction of thalidomide as a sedative and painkiller.

Demographic variables (age, weight and arm span), the use of medication (such as corticosteroids), any co-interventions and daily amount of physical activity are registered during each session.

Demographic variables (age, weight, arm span), the use of medication (such as corticosteroids) and any co-interventions are registered during each session.

To provide solutions for large span structures, the use of a Tensairity truss with a 60-m span, which was studied numerically, is proposed.

Although hemoglobin A1c is the standard measure of glycemic control in diabetes, its interpretation in dialysis patients may be compromised by reduced red cell life span and the use of exogenous erythropoietin (2, 3).

We believe that key aspects to the success of our strategy were the efficient differentiation of the PD relevant cell type, the ability to maintain DAn cultures over a long-term culture span and the use of multiple patients per condition, which allowed controlling the inherent variability of human pluripotent stem cell lines.

After the Revolution he dedicated his time to scientific experiments, designing an iron bridge capable of spanning wide distances without the use of piers, experimenting with marsh gas with Washington, and attempting to produce a smokeless candle with Franklin.

As well as supporting 55 or so artists over their two-decade span, Artangel pioneered the use of unconventional venues and refined the notion of spectacular one-off art events.

Such connections with oversized holes are commonly fabricated for use with structures such as long-span trusses, since the use of oversized holes allows erection in-place rather than first assessing fit-up on the ground.

Surveying the historical span of filmmaking, the use of original music appears more prevalent from the dawn of sound through the 1970s- or perhaps it's just that the scores themselves were more memorable over this period.

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