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352) No studies showed that antifungal treatment reduced mortality.
353) m regulator of cell fate, plasticity, and treatment resistance in NEPC that can rev
354) etect rare subclones possibly involved in treatment resistance.
355) tential to help in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, screening, management, and cont
356) demics in terms of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, screening, surveillance, resour
357) may influence the future of brain injury treatment through modulation of neuroinfla
358) rtially maintained following cessation of treatment through the duration of hypoxic
359) t least one G allele, despite montelukast treatment, were increased (odds-ratio = 2.
360) Successful treatments were reported at least in some
361) italization and occurring during adjuvant treatment when patients are not burdened b
362) significantly recovered by antiretroviral treatment when we compared 262 ART positiv
363) mal prehabilitation program before cancer treatment ("prehabilitation" listed in key
364) 'Universal' access to antiretroviral treatment (ART) has become the global stan
365) known as to the effect of electric field treatment (EFT) on the lung.
366) obtained before (pre-injection) and after treatment (i.e., at 2 and 6 months).
367) als evaluating the effects of psychiatric treatment (n = 3) and probiotic interv
368) mized to control or high DBI polypharmacy treatment (simvastatin, metoprolol, oxybut
369) R47H heterozygous tauopathy mice, MK-2206 treatment abolished a tauopathy-dependent
370) eosinophils in naïve mice within 2 h of treatment, accompanied by an increase in I
371) rther, to gain traction on prevention and treatment, additional research to identify
372) SC trastuzumab are equivalent in terms of treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs)
373) nce it makes a compromise between optimal treatment allocation and randomness with s
374) vitro and in vivo, as compared to either treatment alone.
375) Further, alcohol treatment also led to the induction of syn
376) barrier to engaging in HIV prevention and treatment among both HIV-negative and HIV-
377) s: (a) family disagreements over curative treatment and/or end-of-life care and deci
378) Conventional treatment approaches, such as surgery, che
379) and psychosexual adjustment after cancer treatment are needed.
380) Ambient/room temperature settings in burn treatment areas vary greatly due to a lack
381) Adherence was assessed by the treatment attendance rates, and maintenanc
382) uentially allocating patients to the best treatment based on the responses of patien
383) X5 to be an oncogenic target and a cancer treatment-resistant biomarker, a few studi
384) eview identified preliminary evidence for treatment-dependent brain changes in adult
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(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 ---