159) DOT (Directly Observed Treatment) to the patient was the major task assigned to IPs |
160) The patient was wheelchair dependent by age 38 |
161) Articles analyzing FOXO3 levels in HCC patient samples and its relationship with |
162) Indeed, GRK2 levels are enhanced in patient samples as well as in preclinical |
163) -Nrp1 interaction is further confirmed in patient samples carrying the R329H mutatio |
164) h, in vitro expansion of primary MKs from patient samples offers exciting fundamenta |
165) elial neoplasia (PanIN-1) or primary PDAC patient samples. |
166) ments that we define in cell lines and in patient samples. |
167) ty information, such as completion rates, patient characteristics, and attrition; al |
168) te of injection, the injection technique, patient characteristics, and the material |
169) ing, physical restraint's definition, and patient characteristics, such as ADLs depe |
170) Several patient characteristics, such as age and d |
171) identified were categorized according to patient characteristics, wound characteris |
172) A patient cohort admitted for acute gastroin |
173) rticular, analysis of a tamoxifen-treated patient cohort indicates that Lnc-DC expre |
174) The external validation patient cohort was identified from the eIC |
175) d be explored as a therapeutic agent in a patient cohort with CRC. |
176) h findings require validation in a larger patient cohort. |
177) There are a number of patient factors and systemic changes that |
178) ed with usual care, and whether study and patient factors moderate treatment effects |
179) ion of treatment, cost of treatment), and patient-related factors (e.g., beliefs, at |
180) Objective: To identify patient-related factors and characteristic |
181) o epilepsy surgery, originating from both patient/family-related factors and physici |
182) Its annual economic burden per patient in developed countries has been cl |
183) e the experience of a medically qualified patient in having disc prolapse at three c |
184) nd often must relate pragmatically to the patient in order to solve problems and do |
185) (AEs) were mild, with the exception of 1 patient in the renal impairment study who |
186) of data to personalize care to the right patient, in the right amount, at the right |
187) their personal mobile device when seeking patient management advice from other teams |
188) d 29% smartphone photography when seeking patient management advice. |
189) inding may have important implication for patient management. |
190) cancer can facilitate subsequent clinical patient management. |
191) l cases as well as group comparisons, and patient-tailored management. |
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