280) However, time-dependent inhibition of CYP2C8 by can |
281) age, we performed in vitro metabolism and time-dependent inhibition studies for soli |
282) tation, allowing physicians to spend less time on EHR engagement and more time with |
283) Minor negative aspects included increased time on task, overwhelming learning conten |
284) Median overall time on treatment (afatinib and osimertini |
285) For the first time, we demonstrated robustness and effic |
286) Here, for the first time, we examined the behavioral performan |
287) Here, for the first time, we have examined the acute response |
288) ems (macOS and Windows 10) impact display time across 30 different frame durations f |
289) e results were not always maintained over time across studies. |
290) , but how the route of administration and time after dosing affects maternal-fetal d |
291) ing were prospectively recruited at three time-points after SAH: within the first 72 |
292) sing response, fast response and recovery time along with acceptable selectivity tow |
293) A shift to maximising on-scene treatment time, along with bundling novel prehospita |
294) Longer time between LT and ISW was the only clini |
295) llance systems in place that decrease the time between disease introduction and dete |
296) ays affected in CDA-I which for the first time can now be pursued in the tractable c |
297) pose to severe COVID-19? And, at the same time, can SARS-CoV-2 infection trigger de |
298) the rs6983267 locus had improved survival time compared with patients with genotypes |
299) the rs6983267 locus had improved survival time compared with those with a G allele, |
300) ICT exhibited time-, concentration-, and NADPH-dependent |
301) onfirmed that BBR inactivated CYP3A4 in a time-, concentration-, and NADPH-dependent |
302) ce (IPV) perpetration; however, given the time constraints and limited personnel wit |
303) fluenced by organizational, physical, and time constraints which expose seasonal wor |
304) om 96 children, we first demonstrate that time-varying cross-network interactions in |
305) Furthermore, we show that time-varying cross-network interactions in |
306) ith functional phenotypes using "one-at-a-time" functional systems. |
307) l symptom relations are not detected with time-averaged functional connectivity anal |
308) p guideline (71.6%), fewer met the screen-time guideline (44.7%), and only one-third |
309) Children who met the screen-time guideline lived in homes with more de |
310) peroxide and superoxide contribute to the time-dependent inactivation of the enzyme |
311) producing natural variant L438V for their time-dependent inactivation with H2O2/O2 . |
312) and changes to human behavior (increased time indoors and use of heating and coolin |
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