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If so, this potentially implies a diagnostic problem due to less pronounced lesions and decreased excretion of infectious agents at this phase.
This potentially implies that alveolar epithelial cells produce more surfactant during allergic lung inflammation, possibly in an attempt to restore ease of breathing or bind the allergen and prevent further reaction.
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A high BMI potentially implies a greater amount of adipose tissue, and this may alleviate the symptoms by converting adrenal androgens to estrogens.
This resulted in a reduction of the completion rate of the entire bundle, which potentially implies a low quality in sepsis care.
As optimisation should take economic and societal factors into account, this could potentially imply that a worker's radiation protection could most easily be further optimised at the worker's home.
This challenge may potentially imply a different pathophysiological perspective and, possibly, a specific treatment.
Biological systems were found to rely on multiple sensors, potentially implying a number of research opportunities in the exploration of heterogeneous bio-inspired sensing solutions.
Unfortunately for Harrington, the state Supreme Court has interpreted the mere provision of drugs to potentially imply malice.
Solubility of oxygen in water decreases with temperature, and high temperatures also tend to promote respiration more than photosynthesis [9], potentially implying a decrease of DO beyond the solubility effect.
The health utility of the patients was proxy rated, which has been shown to potentially imply an underestimation.
These data potentially imply that a comprehensive assessment and careful selection of very old patients for ICU support may deliver positive short-term clinical outcomes.
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