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The aim of the current work was to highlight the possibility of this mishap and to provide an accurate diagnostic algorithm which can avert it.
Intended for Atrial Fibrillation wherein a surgeon makes small cuts or burns in the atria which can avert the spread of unsystematic electrical impulses.
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Let us now bring up a few passages from a Rem Koolhas talk in 2014 (Koolhas 2014): The smart city movement today is a very crowded field, and therefore its protagonists are identifying a multiplicity of disasters which they can avert.
The only direction to which I can avert my eyes is up toward a row of televisions.
"This is the most cost-effective way through which we can avert many young children and women from dying of preventable causes everywhere in Namibia," said UNICEF Representative in Namibia Micaela Marques De Sousa.
The premise is that overpaying on apparel is a crime, which can be averted by shopping at the 108 K&G stores in markets like Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington.
The main takeaway focused on what would be the irreversible ramifications of climate change (such as "limited potential adaption"), which can be averted by switching to predominantly renewable energy sources by the middle of this century.
24 It is also allowed 'in the case of grave and imminent danger which can be averted only by an immediate intervention'.
It is known that the high perinatal mortality due to obstructed labor are usually attributed to intrapartum asphyxia, which can be averted by timely performing operative deliveries [ 13, 20, 21].
Moreover, the World Health Organization reported that depression is the leading cause of years lost due to disability and mental disorders account for approximately 160 million lost years of healthy life, with at least 30%, which can be averted with existing treatment (WHO, 2009).
In the present study, we show that specific molecular features relevant to rapid tumour repopulation or to intrinsic radiosensitivity (i.e. high proliferation index, p53-mutations or c-erbB-2 overexpression) are linked with high local relapse rate following postoperative radiotherapy, which can be averted by using large radiotherapy fractions and treatment acceleration.
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