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An Orange representative said: "All necessary actions have been implemented to correct the relevant technical dysfunctions and to prevent any new illegitimate access to this data".
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While both JSTOR and MIT suffered interrupted service to JSTOR's archive as a result of Swartz's downloads, there was no permanent technical dysfunction.
A particularly notable characteristic of HM, besides its scheduled transmissions, is the warning messages that are issued in case of technical dysfunction or detectable clinical abnormality and that are addressed to the physician in charge of the patient via e-mail, fac simile, or text message or via all these means of communication.
In the event of a device dysfunction (technical issue) or clinical event (medical issue), the cardiologist investigator was notified by e-mail, fac simile, or text message, allowing the rescheduling of the next follow-up visit, if necessary.
Reasons for terminating the therapy were 13 filter clottings, 12 interruption for CT scan, operating room or discharge, two catheters dysfunctions, two technical problems and one elective filter change (>72 h).
For technical reasons (linearized SCM), hepatic dysfunction was tested as two separate binary covariates (i.e., mild vs. moderate/severe, and mild/moderate vs. severe).
Executive dysfunction is the technical term for the trouble autistic people have with time management and keeping track of tasks (among other things).
"The technical inquiry brought to light several dysfunctions relative to the use of the aircraft," the report said.
For the 6-month continuation of the study, the results were consistent; they were not successful in the long term due to technical defects that led to device dysfunction [20].
The technical term for the condition, Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, has only more recently become recognized as a disease in dogs.
This non-mirrored liver caused technical difficulties and resulted in postoperative liver dysfunction, because the right-lobe liver itself should be retracted for surgical procedures related with mirrored organs (e.g., the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and spleen).
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