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In 54.5% (6 out of 11) of decisions, a MDT error was detected by the oncologist when reassessing the patient's potential benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy and finding this to below the unit's threshold for recommendation or discussion.

The authors requested that the EPA retain this 10-fold safety assurance "as a precaution when reassessing the tolerances for the remaining OP and carbamate pesticides given the existing uncertainty about developmental neurotoxicity".

Wang-E (level 2a) reported similar results when reassessing subjects 6 weeks after the termination of the treatment.

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The study found that those who felt that other people had regrets that were "more" or "much more" severe reported an increase in positive emotions when reassessed four months later compared with those who said that other people's regrets were "less" or "much less" severe.

When reassessed 6 months postoperatively, the valve group displayed a significantly higher incidence of deficits on the digit symbol test compared with the CABG group (valve 26.7% v CABG 6.8%).

Preoperative limb-length discrepancy was present in all cases and ranged from 3 to 12 cm (mean 5.6±2.3.3 cm); after release of the ankylosis and fixed contractures, this shortening when reassessed (postoperatively and prior to the start of lengthening) was found to have a mean 2.8 (as measured clinically by the block method, Table 1).

The positive sample giving negative result when reassessed by nested PCR was negative also by real time PCR.

Of interest is the fact that the value they obtained 15 minutes after stretching remained relatively consistent when reassessed 24 hours later.

The grafts were implanted into the patient after 5 days, and when reassessed at 18 months, 72% of the hairs had grown in the HypoThermosol and ATP group, 44% in the HypoThermosol group, and none in the saline group.

Spontaneous recovery causing a change from initial ASIA A grade may occur in up to 20% of persons when reassessed at 1 year after diagnosis (Fawcett et al. 2007), although the majority of persons with thoracic spinal cord injury diagnosed ASIA A at 6 months will not change further by 1 year (Fawcett et al., 2007).

The moment when scientists reassessing the stability of the Antarctic ice sheet have what one calls an 'OMG moment' and start talking about massive sea level rise in the next 30 years?

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