298) We intend to use the findings to conduct a Delphi study |
299) This review will use the five-stage framework for conductin |
300) One may use the inconsistency degrees of freedom ( |
301) Methods and Analysis: We will use the methodology framework suggested by |
302) Therefore, it is recommended to use the results of this research to design |
303) Of the non-pharmacological approaches in use, the biopsychosocial perspective suppo |
304) Despite its use, the empirical evidence supporting the |
305) its associated with energy production and use, the lack of available data on LMICs i |
306) his study, we discovered that Bacteroides use a family of RNA-binding proteins as gl |
307) It has been proposed to use a modified Grading of Recommendation, |
308) ing members of the order Caulobacterales, use a polar adhesin, called holdfast, for |
309) We use a proportional hazards model within an |
310) described in the literature.Objectives To use a scoping review to identify from the |
311) September 2017 for published studies that use a set of quality criteria to directly |
312) ecause researchers typically only need to use a small percentage of these tools' cap |
313) While we use a subject-specific treatment effect an |
314) erature suggests that traditional healers use a wide range of interventions that uti |
315) Alcohol use is highly prevalent in modern society |
316) ergone clinical trial, but their clinical use is limited by their toxicity to rapidl |
317) ical drivers and consequences of comorbid use is needed. |
318) most identified studies suggest cannabis use is not associated with significant cog |
319) delines for policy-oriented country-level use is not only imperative but urgent. |
320) d be useful in situations where headphone use is particularly critical (e.g., dichot |
321) Introduction: Broad consent for future use is the reuse of data and/or samples co |
322) Major motivation reported for EPA use is to improve patient safety by aligni |
323) illnesses including alcohol and substance use disorder (AUD and SUD). |
324) are common among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and may not resolve com |
325) changes that increase the risk of alcohol use disorder (AUD) into adulthood. |
326) ic stress disorder (PTSD), and/or alcohol use disorder in comparison to the no-SIA g |
327) sorder, depressive disorder, or substance use disorder. |
328) both long-term opioid therapy and opioid use disorder. |
329) ing the neural underpinnings of substance use disorder. |
330) tive data-based studies reported cannabis use as a substitute for or to alleviate ha |
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