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The BBC Trust chairman is supposedly a "three to four" days a week commitment, which may theoretically give him time to juggle both roles.
In this case, the ISAR images have a poor Doppler resolution, which may theoretically be improved by using superresolution algorithms.
Similarly, semi-quantitative renal perfusion assessment seems to be associated with short-term reversibility of renal dysfunction which may theoretically help in predicting the need for renal replacement therapy and therefore optimal timing of this technique (Fig. 1) [15].
An esophageal cooling device has recently become available which may theoretically possess some of these attributes.
Moreover, rhabdomyolysis could be associated with marked creatinine release from skeletal muscle, which may theoretically influence the course of sCr.
However, newer liquid embolic agents, such as Onyx, offer significant improvements in these areas which may theoretically increase treatment success.
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In this study, we used unpurified media potentially containing glycine, hypoxanthine and thymidine, which may have theoretically reduced drug activity.
The hypothesis is that each fracture belongs to one of several real clinically relevant classes, which may be theoretically defined, but not directly observable in practice.
We will discuss key exergame design and training program content considerations for patients with stroke, which may be theoretically linked to impaired walking performance due to the stroke event.
Few parameters appear in the formula, which may be calculated either experimentally or theoretically.
This study is designed to provide clinical evidence for theoretically derived subgroups of patients with PFP, which may be appropriate for targeted treatment.
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