"Using the Web to do map searches at home is an unnecessary step and complication, " he notes.
That act, like those moments from Garbo, Gish, and Brooks, suggests a vein of contrariness and complication, the astonishments of art.
HealthGrades has terrific star ratings based on mortality and complication rates.
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NT, because it minimises the cost and complication of the operating system.
Every clinician has his or her own way of doing things, and the rates of failure and complication (not to mention the costs) for a given service routinely vary by a factor of two or three, even within the same hospital.
U. patients end up experiencing a serious complication, and, once a complication occurs, the chances of survival drop sharply.
It is not clear the additional expense and higher complication rate of the new gadget is worth it for all heart patients, doctors say.
Each click leads to another question and more complication -- the virtual equivalent of being pushed from desk to desk at the complaints department.
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The tourbillon remains a beautiful and fascinating complication which can now be enjoyed by many more people thanks to the diligence of Chinese mechanical watch makers.
One familiar explanation is that young women push hard at first to forge a career, but then bump up against a glass ceiling kept in place by a combination of antique male attitudes and the complication of organising child care.
These surgeries were unpleasant and depending on the circumstances had very high complication and mortality rates.
If the first attribute presented both a complication and a happy chance to gossip, the second and third were perceived as failings.
HealthGrades is a quality review firm that ranks hospitals by their complication and mortality rates (adjusted for the health of the patient on admittance).
The precocious 6-year-old was born with a congenital heart defect and had a complication with a tube inserted in his right leg, leading to an amputation above his knee.
The moral motion of the film is fairly simple the return, and redemption, of a prodigal son but Gray steeps his tale in murky complication, and the staging of every scene, be it downbeat or frantic, is so assured that you barely notice the implausibilities. (Bobby and Joseph, for instance, hardly look like brothers.) The rain-drenched car chase, halfway through, is reason enough to see the film.
There was one complication, and that was a tear in the superior vena cava.
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They focussed on rooting out problems like poor prevention practices, unnecessary back operations, and unusual hospital-complication rates.
At the IMSS clinic the doctor diagnosed her for a mild intestinal complication, and prescribed pain medication to ease her symptoms.
While hospitalized it was discovered that Moore had bleeding around his heart and a more severe complication involving his brain injury.
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It's grown in popularity over the past decade but still entails an overnight hospital stay, a week's recovery and a 5% complication rate.
But experts say the overheated fuel rods are likely to have suffered extensive damage, and there is a complication for seemingly every advance.
As an example simvastatin taken daily with a 7 ounce glass of grapefruit juice, can result in up to a 330 percent higher concentration of drug in the body compared to taking it with water alone, potentially leading to a serious and and potentially life threatening complication called rhabdomyolysis which can lead to kidney failure.
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For each clinical category it releases data on mortality, complication rates, and patient satisfaction.
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"If she becomes pregnant and there's a complication, then her focus goes there, " Katz says.
And then you have the complication that, across the border, the Afghan government opposes this idea.
The outbreak has so far left 24 dead, infected 2, 400 and left hundreds with a complication that attacks the kidneys.
"Most spine devices are of uncertain efficacy and probably add to the complication rate, " says internist Richard Deyo at the University of Washington.
The existence of a permanent committee proposing rules about what governments can and cannot do is a complication most prime ministers could happily do without.
Because the Justice Department did not charge him with murder or manslaughter, and they said that the complication in the case was that Abdul Wali's family would not agree to have an autopsy.
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