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To evaluate the early and mid-term outcomes for an Irish TAVI cohort over a six-year period at St James's Hospital and Blackrock Clinic, Dublin, Ireland. In total 147 patients, 56% male with an average age of 82 underwent TAVI between December 2008 and December 2014. Thirty day, one ...
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dramatically in the case of theIrish Potato Faminein the late 1840s. The outcome of the famine, a disaster forIrelandinvolving the death or emigration of millions of people, has to be seen in thecontextof the long-term agenda of the liberal state, which included Ireland as a sort of ...
Mid-Term Business Report: Failure Rates Signal Caution; the High Rate of Business Failures in Northern Ireland May Be a Warning to Budding Entrepreneurs That a Bright Idea Doesn't Always Work Commercially. Partner in Insolvency with Business Advisors PricewaterhouseCoopers, GARTH CALOW Examines the...
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Mid term report: Town Challenge for Business Growth; As Northern Ireland waits for devolution - with the promise of millions of US and EU money pumped into countless ventures - it is business as usual for companies around the province. PAUL McKILLION looks at some of those quietly building ...