Monthly Archives: January 2021

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05) and ‘perceptions of management’ (p < 0.01). The SAQ was successfully applied to an AMAU setting giving a valuable insight into staff issues of concern across the safety spectrum: employee and environmental safety, clinical risk management and medication safety.”“In … Continue reading

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“Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the heal

““Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the healing effect of topically applied platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on experimental oral mucositis induced by chemotherapy in hamsters. Study Design. Oral mucositis was induced in 93 Syrian golden hamsters by an … Continue reading

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Recent findingsA preponderance of evidence exists establishing th

Recent findingsA preponderance of evidence exists establishing that gender nonconforming elders are subject to discriminatory healthcare treatment. Agencies that serve the elderly are rife with policies and practices that resist acknowledging the needs of this population. Most heathcare and service … Continue reading

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9 minutes (mean total procedure time per ablation), with a mean d

9 minutes (mean total procedure time per ablation), with a mean difference of 2.5 mm +/- 3.6 between US and gross section measurements (r = 0.804). No complications were seen in any of the 16 animals. IRE ablation zones were … Continue reading

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Factors that may influence the catalytic performance of enzymes i

Factors that may influence the catalytic performance of enzymes include IL polarity, hydrogen-bond basicity/anion nucleophilicity, IL network, ion kosmotropicity, viscosity, hydrophobicity, the enzyme dissolution, and surfactant effect. To improve the enzyme’s activity and stability in ILs, major methods being explored … Continue reading

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Half of the respondents considered diversion

Results. Half of the respondents considered diversion a moderate or severe problem in Wisconsin. A majority considered addiction to be a combination of physiological and behavioral characteristics, rather than defining it solely as a behavioral syndrome. Most physicians Rapamycin felt … Continue reading

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9 (0-410) and 200 +/- 243 1 (43-914) in the control group (P = 0

9 (0-410) and 200 +/- 243.1 (43-914) in the control group (P = 0.019). In the MN group one patient had a first-degree atrioventricular block. No other complication occurred. Conclusions: Magnetic remote catheter ablation GDC 0032 of AVNRT is effective … Continue reading

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Suspecting NF the patient had been transported to the Department

Suspecting NF the patient had been transported to the Department of Surgery from where, after surgical debridement of devitalized tissue, was moved to the Intensive Care Unit and then transferred to the National Centre of Hyperbaric Medicine of the Medical … Continue reading

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Methods: Forty-five patients were studied twice in the same week,

Methods: Forty-five patients were studied twice in the same week, i.e. once after the long and short interdialytic intervals, respectively. The four BI methods used were: (a) calf normalized resistivity (CNR) at a 5-kHz frequency, (b) whole-body multifrequency BI spectroscopy … Continue reading

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Results: BCG-osis was documented in eight patients

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Results: BCG-osis was documented in eight patients following vaccination. Axillary adenitis was detected in seven patients, and hepatosplenomegaly was also found in seven patients. Immunological studies revealed low serum IgG, Pitavastatin IgM and IgA levels in all patients. Further investigations … Continue reading

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