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The majority of pathogens causing septic shock are relatively sensitive to agents such as extended spectrum penicillins and first and second generation cephalosporins, which often achieve sub-maximal bacterial clearing with 60 to 70% time above the minimal inhibitory concentration (T>MIC) of the pathogen in the plasma.

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Acquiring a considerable sugars yield from biomass at normal temperature is also profitable in providing a carbon source for microalgae lipid production by heterotrophic growth of microalgae, which often achieves maximum performance at meso-low temperatures [ 38].

And yet people find each other, every which way, and often achieve something that they call happiness.

In commodity businesses, the firm with the lowest price, which is often achieved by selling at the highest volume, wins the most customers.

At this stage, it is important to correctly predict the crack initiation location and orientation, which is often achieved by using critical plane approaches.

However, the bio-applications of amine-rich films require their good stability in water which is often achieved at large expenses of the amine concentration.

To further increase the power conversion efficiency (PCE), it is necessary to offset the narrow absorption of the non-fullerene materials, which is often achieved by adding an additive (>10 wt%) to form a ternary blend.

Having an aesthetic form is one of the desirable aspects of trees used to create or reforest urban green areas, which is often achieved by procedures that require a great effort.

A common aim in a clinical setting then is to maintain the dose of a drug within a therapeutic window defined by the limits of the MED and MTD which is often achieved by applying multiple doses of the drug at intermittent time points (Fig. 1b).

His most renowned images are views of the sea (the Normandy coast and the Mediterranean) and landscapes with trees (notably in the forest of Fontainebleau), in which he often achieved dramatic cloud effects by using a separate negative to photograph the sky; this was then combined with another negative during printing to produce a single image.

Reconstruction of 4D-CBCT images requires correlation of respiratory phase with projection acquisition, which is often achieved with external surrogate measures of respiration.

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