352) only subjective oral health symptoms and clinical tooth conditions showed significa |
353) riables: subjective oral health symptoms, clinical tooth conditions, clinical period |
354) ormed with zonal chondrocytes and current clinical treatment strategies do not refle |
355) death, which is served for the pursuit of clinical treatment targets of relative bon |
356) uired by the International Federation for Clinical Chemistry. |
357) s, Patient History, Physical Examination, Clinical Decision-Making, Interventions, R |
358) e, in England, the National Institute for Clinical Health and Excellence does not pu |
359) Cantacuzino" Clinical Hospital and the latest data in m |
360) iewed 182 residents, using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disor |
361) contrast, the lack of reports describing clinical MCF in the African buffalo (Synce |
362) n abdominal tissues for the set-up of new clinical MRE protocols that could be appli |
363) anish Society for Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology has responded to the |
364) ficantly greater proportion of subsequent clinical actions arising from imaging find |
365) g acute exacerbations may be two separate clinical activities with their own unique |
366) f the therapies for MUC1 are currently in clinical application, as they need further |
367) This article summarizes the clinical approach to patient: assessment, |
368) manuscript describes epidemiological and clinical aspects of patients with this kin |
369) y in practice provide a guide for nursing clinical assessment of social support for |
370) tal assessments did not coincide with the clinical assessments of 62% of children. |
371) In patients with clinical atypical painful ulcerations, nec |
372) regulators of cell biology has opened new clinical avenues, and may allow new diagno |
373) duced at the lab bench and its use at the clinical bedside. |
374) This study sought to evaluate the clinical benefit of topical activated prot |
375) Clinical benefit, as defined by survival o |
376) ancer screening utilization, specifically clinical breast exam (CBE), in this popula |
377) The diagnosis was clinical, by expert opinion. |
378) the patients' identity and all aspects of clinical care. |
379) 4 has been isolated in a large variety of clinical cases, primarily metritis, vagini |
380) ically ill patients remains a significant clinical challenge. |
381) s management, treatment and follow-up are clinical challenges due to the progressive |
382) scales are sensitive to small to moderate clinical changes, and we observed initial |
383) Mothers were interviewed and clinical chart extractions were completed. |
384) All patients were followed up with clinical check-up after 3 months. |
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