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1 nsome; 3, moderately burdensome; and 4, very burdensome).
2 e reliably induces histologic changes but is burdensome.
3 make their treatment more effective and less burdensome.
4 Atopic dermatitis (AD) is long term and burdensome.
5 d data collections are considered costly and burdensome.
6 sive labeled training data is experimentally burdensome.
7 EEs in PG is inefficient and environmentally burdensome.
8 n after kidney transplantation is costly and burdensome.
9 s usually limited in scope and operationally burdensome.
10 dgut neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) often find burdensome.
11 consequences of AF will become increasingly burdensome.
12 ralogy of Fallot is commonly required and is burdensome.
13 who did not perceive healthcare costs to be burdensome.
14 s measured on a 4-point scale (1, not at all burdensome; 2, slightly burdensome; 3, moderately burden
15 scale (1, not at all burdensome; 2, slightly burdensome; 3, moderately burdensome; and 4, very burden
16 tment options were limited to injectables, a burdensome administration route that has driven the need
17 oral semaglutide, with the prospect of less burdensome administration to achieve treatment goals in
18 cles, such as poor pharmacokinetics (PK) and burdensome administration, must be overcome to make bnAb
20 ve of a registration process, along with non-burdensome adverse event reporting, to first understand
22 pants experienced dealing with presbyopia as burdensome, affecting quality of life to varying degrees
23 luster, is specific to Streptococcus suis, a burdensome agricultural pathogen and zoonotic agent.
25 g the prosthesis to add prosthetic socks, is burdensome and can adversely affect users' function and
26 In addition, a gluten-free diet is highly burdensome and can profoundly affect patients and their
32 governance approval has become increasingly burdensome and disproportionate to the conceivable risks
34 missing consent forms led to delayed cases, burdensome and inadequate consent by residents, and extr
35 zed to other practices in the US and if less burdensome and less costly approaches could result in si
36 mptomatic superficial-vein thrombosis a less burdensome and less expensive oral treatment option inst
37 Fatigue is recognized as one of the most burdensome and long-lasting adverse effects of cancer an
38 ially if adopted by more journals, is overly burdensome and may, in at least several applications of
40 ic foot ulcers (DFUs) represent a clinically burdensome and pathophysiologically distinct complicatio
41 ransitions in the last months of life can be burdensome and potentially of limited clinical benefit f
42 and urban canopy models, are computationally burdensome and require a high degree of expertise to emp
43 for an elderly individual with disability is burdensome and stressful to many family members and cont
44 However, current isolation approaches are burdensome and suffer from low speed, yield and purity,
46 ality disorder (BPD)-one of the most common, burdensome, and costly psychiatric conditions-is charact
47 Schizophrenia is one of the most common, burdensome, and costly psychiatric disorders in adults w
48 dard for diagnosis, oral food challenges are burdensome, and diagnostic tools based on specific IgE c
50 development programs increasingly costly and burdensome, and many promising compounds fail before lau
52 telling subject (6%) said that the study was burdensome, and one control subject (8%) wished they had
53 g out on life; (2) health care for asthma is burdensome, and other things are more important; (3) the
54 (OAB) symptoms in Parkinson disease (PD) are burdensome, and the adverse effects of drug treatment ca
55 ce unit, several IACUC processes were deemed burdensome, and therefore there would be value in modify
58 t and handling of a contact lens would be so burdensome as to result in significant periods of uncorr
59 ning such consent is prohibitively costly or burdensome, as long as mechanisms are in place to ensure
66 BM had better psychological well-being, less burdensome chronic GVHD symptoms, and were more likely t
70 st-thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a common and burdensome complication of deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
71 pulmonary disease (COPD) is a prevalent and burdensome condition in low- and middle-income countries
72 CRS adds to the burden of an already highly burdensome condition, and suggests either that CRS promo
73 tates copy number tuning of an essential but burdensome construct through the action of a stably main
74 However, synthetic consortia often require burdensome control mechanisms to ensure that consortia m
76 at institutional review boards (IRBs) impose burdensome delays on research, little is known about the
82 tion methods is extremely time-consuming and burdensome due to the large volume and low signal-to-noi
83 including the risk of serious side-effects, burdensome duration of treatment, poor compliance and hi
88 typhoidal Salmonella spp. represent the most burdensome foodborne illnesses worldwide, yet despite th
89 n process is particularly time consuming and burdensome for Black patients, who report more discrimin
90 e-of-the-art methods are too computationally burdensome for emerging large-scale data and all methods
91 requisite safety precautions are not overly burdensome for health care workers or for patients and t
97 time-point SPECT/CT imaging for dosimetry is burdensome for patients and lacks statistical efficiency
99 ntial to improve BP but may be expensive and burdensome for patients, clinicians, health systems, and
101 aboratories; however, this approach would be burdensome for public health laboratories, since those l
104 Functional constipation is a prevalent, burdensome gastrointestinal disorder whose treatment rem
105 studies have examined the risk of incurring burdensome health care spending longitudinally among ind
108 This survey identified several perceived burdensome IACUC processes that would likely benefit ind
111 methods, though accurate, are expensive and burdensome, impeding the study of sufficiently large coh
114 ary incontinence being relatively common and burdensome in men worldwide and strongly associated with
115 k and cognitive impairment are prevalent and burdensome in Parkinson disease (PD), requiring efficaci
117 chnology to address the most challenging and burdensome infectious diseases confronting global popula
118 as acne inversa, is a chronic, painful, and burdensome inflammatory disease manifesting in nodules a
119 costs, increasing complexity and length, and burdensome institutional and regulatory requirements.
120 e, 40.7% of residents underwent at least one burdensome intervention (hospitalization, emergency room
122 anced dementia were much less likely to have burdensome interventions in the last 3 months of life th
123 Although many older adults prefer to avoid burdensome interventions with limited ability to preserv
126 s), while initially convenient, often become burdensome, leading to errors, poor traceability, and co
127 gs or vaccines, adjunctive to or replacing a burdensome life-long gluten-free diet for coeliac diseas
130 agement strategies are imperfect and involve burdensome long-term dietary exclusions, or drug treatme
131 Agitation is a prevalent, distressing, and burdensome manifestation of Alzheimer dementia in need o
132 tients with GD, preventive measures for this burdensome manifestation of GD may become a reality.
135 Insomnia is one of the most prevalent and burdensome mental disorders worldwide, affecting between
136 abetes control is poor globally and leads to burdensome microvascular and macrovascular complications
137 at all disease stages report widespread and burdensome multidimensional problems at HIV diagnosis.
139 opular choice for gene delivery, despite the burdensome need for multiple plaque purifications to iso
140 ined the NHGRI-EBI GWAS Catalog for the most burdensome non-communicable causes of death worldwide.
141 tic, physiologic, and metabolic) influencing burdensome non-communicable disease outcomes, including
144 e conditions receive health care that may be burdensome, of uncertain benefit, and not focused on wha
145 nt-reported measures exist, but most are too burdensome or imprecise to be useful in clinical practic
146 drawbacks as they are either computationally burdensome or provide inaccurate estimates in the tail o
147 , limited hours at important facilities, and burdensome paperwork sometimes requiring access to photo
148 from class III to class II, providing a less burdensome pathway to market for diagnostic companies.
149 dings suggest missed opportunities to reduce burdensome polypharmacy by deprescribing long-term medic
150 a coli growth and found that 59 (19.6%) were burdensome, primarily because they depleted the limited
155 nts with end-stage dementia received as many burdensome procedures as cognitively intact patients and
156 or treatment were absent per person-year and burdensome procedures used to manage these episodes (bla
157 rting ART in many countries is a lengthy and burdensome process, imposing long waits and multiple cli
161 isease to be completed in the current era of burdensome regulation and escalating research costs.
162 owever, these advances are under threat from burdensome regulatory oversight that can compromise, at
164 itis C is expensive, is often accompanied by burdensome side effects, and, sadly, fails in almost hal
166 trum of core symptoms as well as their often burdensome side-effect profiles and poor tolerability.
168 iscovered drugs often with limited efficacy, burdensome side-effects, and unclear mechanisms of actio
171 onstruction methods can exclude the usage of burdensome spectral camera hardware while keeping a high
172 imiting illness compared with room air, less burdensome strategies should be considered after brief a
173 oteins at high concentrations to enable less burdensome subcutaneous injection, preferably with an au
175 ary and secondary), are recognized for their burdensome symptom profiles, life-threatening complicati
177 multidrug-resistant tuberculosis experience burdensome symptoms, clinical uncertainty, and high mort
182 with required standards without becoming so burdensome that they cannot reasonably be completed.
183 committee (IACUC) processes were considered burdensome, the perceived value of some suggested modifi
185 st question of the SF-12, which is the least burdensome to administer, may be sufficient to identify
186 ne screening because they are generally less burdensome to administer, results are directly actionabl
189 apons are especially beneficial to males and burdensome to females, which could explain why males hav
190 ethod is not easily accessible; it's costly, burdensome to patients, and requires specialized facilit
192 to the use of aids and devices) and somewhat burdensome to score, has some floor effects, and has psy
193 times and pain associated with treatment are burdensome to the patient and a hindrance to widespread
194 ysiological time that is accurate, minimally burdensome to the patient, and readily generalizable to
196 es with high computing resource consumption, burdensome training data gathering, and restricted scala
197 rsing home decedents, 19.0% had at least one burdensome transition (range, 2.1% in Alaska to 37.5% in
198 381 individuals (9.0%) experienced a type 1 burdensome transition and 3144 individuals (2.7%) experi
199 was an association between regional rates of burdensome transition and the likelihood of feeding-tube
204 idents in regions in the highest quintile of burdensome transitions (as compared with those in the lo
205 n, and organizational characteristics with 2 burdensome transitions after live hospice discharge (out
206 strative claims data to describe potentially burdensome transitions among assisted living residents a
207 ative 20% sample of beneficiaries to examine burdensome transitions among NH decedents at the EOL fro
211 are associated with a reduced likelihood of burdensome transitions in the last 90 days of life for r
212 dels, factors associated with higher odds of burdensome transitions included identifying as non-Hispa
213 with advanced cancer experience potentially burdensome transitions of care after hospitalizations.
214 l practice and policy may reduce the risk of burdensome transitions, such as hospice discharge planni
218 U personnel, but are frequently dismissed as burdensome, unreasonable, and even counter to good-quali
222 f a once-weekly basal injection that is less burdensome, yet equally safe and efficacious as conventi