89) to hospitalization from both the clinical-functional and the economic viewpoints. |
90) The functional and anatomical connectivity of |
91) fold modified by chitosan could provide a functional and bioactive basis for tissue- |
92) iew the current state of knowledge on the functional and clinical aspects of bestrop |
93) the need for caution in interpreting the functional and clinical consequences of va |
94) ies have validated these assumptions with functional and clinical data. |
95) ks and better adapt them to sophisticated functional and cognitive requirements. |
96) methods with a goal of achieving optimal functional and cosmetic outcome. |
97) This paper describes a conservative, functional and cost-effective bridge as an |
98) Furthermore, functional and echocardiography data that |
99) alytic techniques, we examined changes in functional and effective connectivity of h |
100) adequate size or location and may lead to functional and esthetic limitations. |
101) ignificant improvements were noted in all functional and general health scores. |
102) s study made comparisons of self-reported functional and general health status betwe |
103) strate that the differences in self-rated functional and general health status betwe |
104) ng disease causal variation have distinct functional and genomic properties. |
105) ney and liver oxidative stress as well as functional and metabolic disorders that pl |
106) id A (GABA(A)) receptors (GABA(A)Rs), the functional and molecular properties of whi |
107) e treatment of such deformities with both functional and morphological implications. |
108) acarpal joint fractures with satisfactory functional and radiological results. |
109) h should explore the relationship between functional and structural alterations as w |
110) In this study, we assessed the functional and structural alterations caus |
111) obtained from ischemic donor rats showed functional and structural recovery during |
112) at this hypothesis is consistent with the functional and taxonomic attributes of the |
113) We further demonstrate that functional and taxonomic richness are nega |
114) We demonstrate that functional and taxonomic richness are posi |
115) hypothesize that correlated variation in functional and taxonomic richness is likel |
116) dress this knowledge gap by measuring the functional and taxonomic richness of 10 in |
117) Structural, functional, and biochemical properties of |
118) rative fear, and postoperative discomfort/functional limitations were evaluated. |
119) , the patient presented pain-free without functional limitations although the osteon |
120) housing completed regular assessments of functional limitations and depressive symp |
121) Fear of movement may contribute to functional limitations and loss of well-be |
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