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677804 occurrences (No.8 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
320) sent the hope for a new direction for HIV treatment that reduces adherence barriers
321) Little is known about how the amount of treatment a person with aphasia receives i
322) g signals for iron at 4 and 12 days after treatment, a significant decrease in peak
323) physiology, pathophysiology, and disease treatment as they relate to gynecologic ma
324) mbiont-free strain obtained by antibiotic treatment as well as genome analyses revea
325) rofile followed by 2 weeks of either Epi treatment at 1 mg/kg/day by gavage (n =
326) veloped for evaluating only one candidate treatment at a time, and are thus not opti
327) he Bayesian posterior probability of each treatment being optimal.
328) HNC) are diagnosed worldwide with primary treatment being surgery and radiotherapy.
329) The average difference in post-treatment compared to pre-treatment non-HD
330) high Drug Burden Index (DBI) polypharmacy treatment compared to control on physical
331) on administration, hygiene and isolation, treatment decisions, or invasive procedure
332) To improve dengue triage and treatment decisions, the WHO recommends cl
333) aying reward responsiveness to accelerate treatment development for neuropsychiatric
334) ions and laboratory animals, which hamper treatment development.
335) Moreover, statin treatment did not reduce the number of flo
336) Importantly, statin treatment did not reverse d-flow-regulated
337) Treatment dose (amount of treatment) has b
338) or post-stroke aphasia and to explore how treatment dose is conceptualized, measured
339) approach to alleviate liver fibrosis, and treatment efficacy can be monitored by obs
340) ould very likely be necessary to maintain treatment efficacy.
341) The use of specific clinical treatment goals (e.g., two-hour pain free
342) iol doses ≥ 1.5 mcg/day to meet current treatment goals.
343) ificant main effect in the high vitamin D treatment group in VDAART.
344) Studies were included if they had a treatment group with a mean age of 65 year
345) ties are different or the sample sizes of treatment groups are unbalanced.
346) ion of unbalanced sample sizes in the two treatment groups or large treatment effect
347) entlessly for the single most efficacious treatment may indirectly diminish the numb
348) lts suggest that long-term PARP inhibitor treatment may prime both BRCA1 mutant and
349) is that readers may focus overly on what treatment ranks best and focus insufficien
350) or to compare the intervals or ranges of treatment ranks.
351) Mechanistically, adropin treatment reduced BBB damage, degradation
352) No studies showed that antifungal treatment reduced mortality.
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(1)68 of (13)7 planning (25)3 outcome (37)2 efficacy
(2)50 *null* (14)6 to (26)3 protocols (38)2 goals
(3)29 and (15)4 approaches (27)3 that (39)2 group
(4)23 for (16)4 methods (28)2 a (40)2 groups
(5)22 with (17)4 option (29)2 as (41)2 may
(6)15 options (18)4 options, (30)2 at (42)2 ranks
(7)13 in (19)4 ranking (31)2 being (43)2 reduced
(8)9 effect (20)4 regimens (32)2 compared (44)2 resistance
(9)9 effects (21)4 strategies (33)2 decisions, (45)2 screening,
(10)8 is (22)3 adherence (34)2 development (46)2 through
(11)8 on (23)3 approach (35)2 did (47)2 were
(12)7 outcomes (24)3 or (36)2 dose

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--- WordNet output for treatment --- =>1.取り扱い, 扱い, 治療, 待遇, 処理, 処置, 2.台本, シナリオ Overview of noun treatment The noun treatment has 4 senses (first 4 from tagged texts) 1. (28) treatment, intervention -- (care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)) 2. (25) treatment, handling -- (the management of someone or something; "the handling of prisoners"; "the treatment of water sewage"; "the right to equal treatment in the criminal justice system") 3. (4) treatment -- (a manner of dealing with something artistically; "his treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture") 4. (2) discussion, treatment, discourse -- (an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic; "the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic"; "his treatment of the race question is badly biased") --- WordNet end ---