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ATBAT

ATBAT

Anticoagulant Therapy with Bivalirudin to Assist in the performance of PCI in patients with heparin-induced Thrombocytopenia. A trial at Duke (US) which was to evaluate the safety of bivalirudin as an alternative anticoagulant in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) or HIT plus thrombosis syndrome (HITTS) undergoing PCI.
Conclusion ATBAT was to have been completed in 2003.
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Not only did he hit a home run in his first major league atbat, he was named Rookie of the Month less than three weeks after arriving in Boston.
He founded three scientific management organizations: the Society of Industrial Enterprises and Studies (SEIE), the Builders' Workshop (ATBAT), which had a "works management" section, and the International Congress of Modern Architecture or CIAM (Brooks, 1987: 117-118; CGP, 1987).
Avermaete delineates the route to architectural maturity starting with Candilis and Woods' work for Le Corbusier on Unite d'Habitation, their cross examination of CIAM and the architects' first years of experimentation together with the ATBAT team in North Africa from the early to mid '50s.
For purposes of this study, "played in the major leagues" means a player had at least one appearance or at-bat prior to August 1, 2016, and "played in the major leagues more than three years" means a player had at least one appearance or atbat in more than three seasons.
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