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In this section we describe three main themes to emerge from the study, which reflected carer experiences and needs in relation to potential information giving or educational interventions.
It would not be surprising to find relatively normal or supernormal Sa in nonsurvivors in our study, which reflected a hyperkinetic state associated with persistent and profound vasoplegia that, in turn, could be a marker of sustained cytokine release.
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The number of platelets remained above 100,000/μl during the whole study, which reflects the lack of influence of the ADVOS system on platelet count.
Notable features of this study include the initiation of medications (quetiapine XR and lithium or placebo) concurrently at the start of the study, which reflects management of severe acute mania in practice.
Urinary tract infections were found to be a significant risk factor for PTB in this study, which reflects findings in some other studies [ 28].
More lesbians had undergone failed D-IUI prior to being included in the study, which reflects the change in the law.
A reduction of lipid vacuoles was also observed in this study, which reflects an improvement of lipid metabolic disorders generated by AlCl3 especially the decrease of lipid peroxidation.
This is a small study which reflects the tension that often exists between conducting research that is rigorous and the practical constraints of time and funding.
Estimates of Ne were larger for Line 2 than Line 1 in the current study, which reflects less inbreeding among brown, than white, egg layers [ 28, 29].
That accounts for part of the differences in sensitivity between the techniques used in this study, which reflects in the low agreement between these methods with some of the biological samples.
Alcohol disorder was more prevalent among men in our study which reflects findings from other studies on alcohol use amongst forcibly displaced populations (Weaver & Roberts, 2010), and also in general populations in other countries (including Uganda) (Obot & Room, 2005; Tumwesigye & Kasirye, 2005; WHO, 2004).
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