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One-half of mankind is weak, typically sick, changeable, inconstant -- woman needs a religion of weakness that glorifies being weak, loving, being humbled as divine".
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The cuts come when nursing home residents are typically sicker than in the past, with more serious disabilities.
Additionally, the series was limited by the referral bias inherent in the project; CEP patients are typically sicker and present greater diagnostic challenges.
In addition, it is not clear that quality in the context of documentation for inpatient care (where patients are typically sicker and have many more individuals involved in their day-to-day care processes) translates well to the outpatient environment.
The other conditions with typically long sick leave periods, e.g., disc disorders and hip osteoarthritis, had less recurrent sick leave (15 and 18% respectively), while typical conditions with short sick leave periods, e.g., back pain and myalgia, had more episodes of recurrent sick leave (31 and 32% respectively) (Table 3).
When people tried early virtual reality prototypes, they typically felt sick after playing for even a short period.
A patient whose heart stops in the hospital is typically very sick, and survival rates are low even for those who have cardiac arrest during the day shift.
"Though this is a common occurrence in our field of work, the patients we lose are typically old, sick, or some combination of the two.
Similarly, providing AIDS care may have been more complicated during the early days of cart provision (eg. 2004) when those initiated onto treatment were typically very sick.
Adults typically become sicker than children.
Viruses typically make people sick shortly after infecting them, before their immune system can respond.
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