418) Cannabis co-use by cocaine users commonly presents a r |
419) nd types of ML that were useful varied by use case. |
420) Alcohol use causes oxidative stress that promotes |
421) ransport with the same respirator or mask use conditions, an uninfected patient; and |
422) The most promising models use context-sensitive word embeddings in c |
423) rticipants, who showed limited ability to use contextual information in cognitive an |
424) y and there was reported data on resource use, costs or comparative economic analyse |
425) Its increasing use could make significant contributions t |
426) ability to navigate charts, write notes, use decision support tools, and improve th |
427) nge of negative consequences of marijuana use derived from frequent users' own accou |
428) Consistent condom use differed significantly (p < 0.0 |
429) perate at a single pH without the need to use different pH conditions as used during |
430) African therapists use discretion in selecting protocols ther |
431) rders, from 3·7% to 13·3% for substance use disorders, and from 1·0% to 4·4% for |
432) h is the best and most reliable device to use during sport practice. |
433) technology that is known to improve water use efficiency and boost yields. |
434) well as network meta-analyses (NMA) that use either a frequentist or Bayesian appro |
435) Cocaine use entails severe health- and social-rela |
436) , and disinfection should prioritize high use equipment. |
437) We use examples to illustrate the different m |
438) nology and the devices' abilities to meet user expectations, high cost, inadequate r |
439) ong in green space, and, in many studies, use green space less often than newcomers. |
440) ce seems frozen, with most instruments in use having originated in 2010 or earlier. |
441) with habitual factors, including tobacco use, heavy alcohol consumption, and betel |
442) to sexual behaviour; changes to substance use; impacts on income, education and empl |
443) The identified barriers to use include integration into practice and |
444) As cannabis use increases in several countries, answer |
445) Surprisingly, Cid1 can use inosine triphosphate to add poly(I) to |
446) n pediatric SDM including the tendency to use interventions that are not specificall |
447) ighest rates of tobacco, alcohol and drug use leading to elevated cancer risks. |
448) cal languages, and there needs to be more use made of pre-tested pictograms. |
449) ct, and ideally life satisfaction, and to use mainly subjective evaluation. |
450) harms in several outcomes (e.g., cocaine use, mental health); two available clinica |
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