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"The Court has done what the government failed to do and protected these vital values — but today's ruling focuses on just one part of a law that is rotten to the core," added Spurrier.
They found that the rate of loss is nearly double the rate of current protection efforts, underscoring an "immediate need for international policies to recognize the vital values of wilderness and unprecedented threats they face".
On arrival, all patients underwent physical and neurological examination, and the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score was obtained along with standard biochemistry, ECG and vital values.
15 16 They were continuously monitored, and vital values as well as GCS and neurological symptoms (stroke in progression (SIP) score) were recorded at least every hour within the first 24 h by the nursing staff.
Since 2007, all patients admitted to the ICU have been registered on an electronic patient record system, in which daily vital values, diagnoses, procedures and healthcare providers' notes are entered.
The nurses observed that vital values in residents' lives were revealed in relationships, and these connections enabled the nurses to confirm the resident's identity and to foster a sense of self-awareness.
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He said: "Not enough decision-makers at national or local level appear sufficiently aware of the remarkable and vital value that a good library service can offer modern communities".
These unexpected findings, which cannot be deduced from macroscopic electrochemical characterizations, expand the inherent explanations for performance deterioration of Si-anode material based lithium ion batteries (LIBs) and emphasize the vital value of microscopic techniques in revealing the correlation between macroscopic electrode structure and the overall electrochemical performance.
If no historical lab or vital value was available then the value closest to the baseline date up to 21 days into the future was defined as the baseline.
Pulmonary function at the time of the first isolation of M. abscessus was highly variable, with forced expiratory volume in 1 second and forced vital capacity values ranging from 14%to99%9%, and 31% to 104% of predicted values, respectively.
The transcriptions comprising (1) vital sign values recorded by the ward staff, (2) weights assigned to each vital sign value by the ward staff and (3) the aggregate score recorded by the ward staff were stored in separate databases.
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