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Meanings of acceptably low in English
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Usage of acceptably low in English
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The complications of the procedure are acceptablylow with this technique.
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The traps were originally considered "environmentally friendly" because by-catch was considered acceptablylow.
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The options were sold dearly so the chance of a big loss is, he thinks, acceptablylow.
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Major complications were acceptablylow.
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This OKT3 induction protocol results in limited rejection episodes without increasing infections, yielding an acceptablylow rate of graft loss.
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Conclusions: Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding is a beneficial operation in terms of excessive weight loss, with an acceptablylow complication rate.
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Large fines and arrests are hard to enforce across borders, so the perceived cost of getting caught may seem acceptablylow.
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Internal pancreatic fistulae should be treated initially nonoperatively; if this is ineffective, operative therapy has an acceptablylow morbidity and mortality.
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These findings indicate that methylprednisolone pulse therapy is effective in patients with chronic glomerulonephritis and has an acceptablylow risk of side effects.
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Sitting beside an infected economy passenger is comparable to seven-foot distancing in an office, Boeing tests concluded, posing an acceptablylow risk with masks.
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Conclusions: Midterm durability of endovascular stent-graft placement in atherosclerotic descending aortic aneurysms seems promising, as the rate of endoleaks requiring reintervention is acceptablylow.
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This loop has to continue as many times as needed, so that the difference between the prediction and the external reality becomes acceptablylow.
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Conclusions: Concomitant carotid endarterectomy and coronary bypass grafting can be performed with acceptablylow operative risk and good long-term freedom from coronary and neurologic events.
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The retrolabyrinthine vestibular neurectomy is an effective way to control vertigo with preservation of hearing and an acceptablylow incidence of complications and side effects.