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This is infrequently discussed, but the question should not be overlooked.
This is infrequently followed by hemolysis as only a small amount of (ABO-i) donor plasma is present.
This is infrequently acknowledged explicitly or documented, even in studies that have looked into the coping strategies of health professionals [ 3- 5, 28, 29, 41, 44, 45].
First, this is a survey of surgeons' attitudes and may not reflect what they are actually practicing as is evidenced by the fact that they believe they are asking a specific question most of the time (although we perceive this is infrequently written).
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However, this was infrequently the case.
The second most frequent main reason for performing episiotomies reported by obstetricians was operative delivery (24.5%) but this was infrequently reported as a main reason (6.3%) by midwives who do not perform operative deliveries.
While there was differential reporting of these as antecedents between the intensive interventional study group (2%) and the standard interventional study group (8%), overall, this was infrequently listed as an antecedent in comparison to behavioral factors.
However, this bias towards over-estimation of OGTT further reinforces our finding that this test is infrequently used in Ontario.
Many people of faith are pacifists, and that's a decisive factor in how they cast their ballots, though this concern is infrequently characterized in religious terms.
Epidemiologic information, including animal characteristics (e.g., observable risk factors or clinical signs) predisposing to animal disease, is frequently used for design of targeted surveillance systems, but this information is infrequently used for population inference.
We excluded ciprofloxacin because this drug is infrequently used in DST.
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