Complement sensitivity of enveloped viruses occurs by the same mechanism as hyperacute rejection of xenografts. |
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This access will greatly increase the access to hyperacute and acute stroke treatment for residents of more remote parts of the province. |
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Anyway, the album is a knockout: hard nosed and hyperacute, tradition minded but modern, defined by the high-wire grace of his working band. |
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From childhood, he had a biting wit and a hyperacute sense of the ridiculous. |
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The first obstacle is what is known as the hyperacute rejection of the transplanted organ, in which clots form that block off the blood supply to the transplanted organ. |
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No, it's the continued access to specialised care, the imaging facilities, the availability of specially trained nurses and doctors once a patient is out of the hyperacute phase that seem to have made the difference. |
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Cattle are the most frequently poisoned species, and the course of this poisoning is hyperacute or acute. |
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Once the patient is admitted and past the hyperacute phase, we don't share information. |
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Myocardial ischemia-induced hyperacute T waves can potentially lead to T-wave oversensing in patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators. |
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Touch was another area in which Zach's sensitivities were hyperacute. |
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Yes, they can provide some services for Hywel Dda like vascular surgery, urology, breast cancer, a hyperacute stroke unit and a complex orthopaedic unit. |
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Hyperacute IAH refers to transient rises in IAP such as coughing, straining, sneezing, defaecating or physical activity. |
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Hyperacute haematomas are hyperintense on T2-weighted imaging and DWI because of the T2 shine-through phenomenon. |
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