Sentence examples for whose complication from inspiring English sources

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It appears to be higher than for non-vascularised grafts whose complication rate has been reported to vary between 4 and 12%.

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In truth, for all the talk of spectrums and matrices and diagrams, the political beliefs of Americans have never been all that complicated, even if they concern a nation whose complications sometimes seem endless.

So it is with Tom and Violet, whose complications begins with a disappointment (they live in San Francisco but she's rejected by Berkeley, which prompts her to apply to the University of Michigan).

Williams, who will likely score an Oscar nomination for her take on Monroe, spent months soaking in the character, cracking the code of the multilayered woman whose complications and insecurities are legendary.

Only patients whose complications were severe enough to merit an increase in ventilator support met criteria for VAC whereas patients with stable ventilator support could still be labeled with VAP on the basis of more subjective criteria such as rales, delirium, and changes in the quality and quantity of pulmonary secretions.

†Severe morbidities include maternal deaths The majority of patients whose complications occurred before arrival at SFDDH used hired taxi/car (32%), ambulance (27%) and public transport (24%).

Unlike so many detective drama antiheroes whose main complication is their inability to connect to their peers emotionally, Eve's primary character trait is her intense sense of intuition.

There is, for instance, a young girl, Xanther, whose epileptic complications cause her to repeat incessant questions about the world.

We purposively sampled mothers (n = 20) who experienced pregnancy or labor complications themselves or whose newborns experienced complications, and fathers (n = 18) whose wives/partners experienced such complications.

Holger Paech, the state health ministry spokesman in Magdeburg, said it was unclear how the bacteria got onto the cucumber at the home of a family where three people had sickened, one of them with the virulent complication whose treatment has strained intensive care units in many other parts of Germany.

Postoperative intussusception (POI) is a sporadic complication whose mechanisms and risk factors remain poorly understood.

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