354) dditionally, rehabilitation professionals who deal with this psychological distress |
355) tly oriented to health care practitioners who deal with wound management, making the |
356) l successfully identified 75% of patients who died or were discharged. |
357) Participants were 339 patients who died who were diagnosed with PD or Par |
358) Patients who experience an uncomplicated AMI spend |
359) However, not all women who experience persistent genital arousal |
360) bution to distinguishing between students who had, and those who had not, engaged in |
361) as to describe the experiences of parents who had, or nurses who cared for, a child |
362) icularly the lived perspective of persons who live alone. |
363) ir mothers is a reality for many children who live with domestic violence. |
364) ults reveal that the person with dementia who lives alone ends up in a vague existen |
365) The number of persons with dementia who lives at home for a longer period of t |
366) 7% after 15 years and the 92 participants who measured at least one standard deviati |
367) d on their VRT™, of the 97 participants who measured at least one standard deviati |
368) Gamblers who participate in skill-oriented games (s |
369) We hypothesize mothers who participate in their communities and h |
370) criteria of volunteer participants, those who present pain resulting from non-cariou |
371) ce, diagnosis, and management of patients who present with ingested foreign bodies o |
372) self-efficacy and also among participants who read facts about cognitive ability tes |
373) d 363 young male and female participants, who read vignettes describing the behavior |
374) n dressing regimen for patients with VLUs who require changing the ulcer primary dre |
375) ase of elderly patients (> 70 years) who require surgical interventions. |
376) ely investigated 154 consecutive patients who required non-ECG-gated CT to different |
377) nts admitted to a single-centre burn unit who required two skin graft donor sites. |
378) liative needs at team rounds for patients who scored below a cutoff point on the too |
379) ay's positive affect was weaker for those who scored higher on depressive symptoms. |
380) autosomal recessive geleophysic dysplasia who showed different levels of severity of |
381) es may be needed for a subset of patients who showed little or no improvement. |
382) nfidence interval = 2.47-4.37) or parents who smoked (odds ratio = 1.86, confidence |
383) This suggests those who smoked during pregnancy had a greater |
384) ng and spelling in primary grade students who struggle with literacy. |
385) in the classroom, especially for students who struggle with writing. |
386) f dilated iris vasculature in a male baby who suffered a large in-utero brain vascul |
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