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was interruption
noun
The act of interrupting, or the state of being interrupted.
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The secondary outcome for patients who were on cART for at least six months was interruption in care, or death.
The reason for no subsequent measurements in the remaining 4 patients was interruption of chemotherapy in 3 cases and technical problems with sample collection in one case.
There was no attempt to ameliorate cardiac risk factors or actively manage asymptomatic LVEF decline during the study, and the only permissible response was interruption or discontinuation of drug.
Among these 19 courses, the administration of intravenous colistin was without interruption in 15 courses, while there was interruption of colistin administration in 2 courses for two days, interruption in 1 course for 3 days, and interruption in 1 course for 4 days.
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Toddlers are interruption machines, all impulse and little control.
So is interruption, insult, epithet, storming out, and an occasional shove or thrown glass of water.
One of the leading causes of errors is interruption yet some interruptions are unavoidable.
Exclusion criteria were interruption of blood donation and onset of symptomatic hypotension.
This is to ensure that there could never be interruption to our service".
A major goal in moving toward eradicating malaria is interruption or elimination of local malaria transmission.
Using a safety device that warns if there is interruption to the blower is recommended, like a Watchdog pod.
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