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1 th and dying issues (mean, 3.3 of 5; 5 = not comfortable).
2 members use themselves, or find familiar and comfortable.
3  tropical climate of Singapore feel cool and comfortable.
4  those (73%) reported that their lenses were comfortable.
5 tients found the drops to be neutral to very comfortable.
6 pants in general found that the devices were comfortable.
7 t/procedure with which patients are the most comfortable.
8 be makes the process of catheterization more comfortable.
9 ctors that could make them feel more or less comfortable.
10      (3) Can scopes be made smaller and more comfortable?
11 llow-up interview (very comfortable: 98% and comfortable: 2%).
12 ard deviation, 6.2 +/- 1.3 level), were less comfortable (5.0 +/- 1.5 level) with those older than 21
13 4.9% to 55.3%]) and comfortable or extremely comfortable (73.8% vs 48.3%; difference, 25.4% [95% CI,
14 h FDRs from baseline (very comfortable: 88%, comfortable: 8%, neutral: 2%, and very uncomfortable: 2%
15  health issues with FDRs from baseline (very comfortable: 88%, comfortable: 8%, neutral: 2%, and very
16 rtable: 2%) to the follow-up interview (very comfortable: 98% and comfortable: 2%).
17  friends as donors, but they seem to be less comfortable about this donor source and most centers are
18  of patients receiving PPC, 295 (33.8%) felt comfortable addressing emotional symptoms, and 216 (24.7
19 ing emotional symptoms, and 216 (24.7%) felt comfortable addressing grief and bereavement needs of th
20   However, only 438 respondents (50.1%) felt comfortable addressing physical symptoms of patients rec
21 e Scientifique a fashionable by-product of a comfortable age or an indicator of the changing relation
22 is huge, providing safe containers, allowing comfortable and bright living spaces and even underlying
23      Although eye-bank personnel have become comfortable and competent at Descemet's stripping automa
24  MRI has been developed as a well tolerated, comfortable and convenient method for imaging assessment
25 articipants described self-screening as more comfortable and convenient, regardless of whether they p
26 eferred the ECG pad and reported that it was comfortable and convenient.
27 in to the outer layer in 4 s, resulting in a comfortable and dry environment for the user.
28 r 2 hours fasting for clear liquids was more comfortable and equally safe compared to conventional fa
29 ed that participants found the smart insoles comfortable and expressed a willingness to use them for
30             Locally delivered SMV provides a comfortable and flexible method to improve clinical para
31 work offers a unique pathway for achieving a comfortable and improved acupuncture therapeutic effect.
32 nd service seeking, but this depended on how comfortable and informed their parents felt.
33 ncluding VRE, and is both significantly more comfortable and less immediately toxic to the ocular sur
34 evolution in order to provide more reliable, comfortable and long-lasting implants to patients.
35 cal basis for why high-frequency SCS is less comfortable and produces qualitatively different sensati
36 handy-analytical device that makes our lives comfortable and stress-free in terms of health care diag
37  avoid intubation as well as PSV and be more comfortable and tolerable for patients.
38 ation, and a cardiologist with whom he feels comfortable and who can communicate with his primary car
39 015); b) assurances that the patient will be comfortable and will not suffer (p=.029); and c) support
40  finding a dermatologist with whom they were comfortable and with identifying effective treatments fo
41  immobility, so often used to keep patients "comfortable" and to facilitate mechanical ventilation an
42 3 of 79 (92%) reporting self-tonometry to be comfortable, and a similar number happy to perform self-
43 ysmography (AP) was proposed as an accurate, comfortable, and accessible method of body-composition a
44 esents the principles for performing a safe, comfortable, and accurate double-contrast barium enema e
45 icians, psychiatrists also appear to be more comfortable, and have more experience, addressing religi
46  of ambulatory systems providing continuous, comfortable, and inexpensive means for monitoring repres
47 ahoma with two younger sisters was happy and comfortable, and public school prepared me well.
48                   The system, a lightweight, comfortable, and user-friendly headband, employs a compr
49 techniques for endoscopic hemostasis, and be comfortable applying conventional thermal therapy and pl
50 s moving in time to the same stimuli using a comfortable arm motion with similar amplitude.
51 hich cardiac and vascular surgeons can be as comfortable as their interventional cardiology colleague
52 ical school, 69% reported that they were not comfortable at all performing a simple periodontal exami
53  0.11 [95% CI, 0.03-0.20]; P = .01) and more comfortable (beta = 0.11 [95% CI, 0.01-0.20]; P = .03);
54 demonstrate the feasibility of concealed and comfortable brain activity acquisition over many hours.
55           All subjects showed an increase in comfortable breath-hold duration with preoxygenation.
56 o interfere with their subjective feeling of comfortable breathing and quality of life.
57 o 0]; P = .009) and was perceived to be more comfortable by both blinded caregivers and nurses (careg
58 diagnosed with lower grade disease feel more comfortable choosing active surveillance.
59  and humans using a Trm narrative and note a comfortable concordance with the Chlamydia pathogenesis
60 hailand suggests condom machines may provide comfortable condom procurement, but the relevance to a h
61                                              Comfortable contact lens wearing time was heavily weight
62 in order to make primary care providers more comfortable counseling on these methods in the medical h
63 lhi, and Chennai, respectively, relative to "comfortable" days.
64  their training, these house officers become comfortable dealing with these issues (mean, 2.2; p < .0
65 ection is a safe, expeditious, low-cost, and comfortable definitive treatment for femoral pseudoaneur
66 and child's age, participants were generally comfortable discussing all 21 screening topics on the su
67 tress outlet (beta 3.981; p = 0.0226), those comfortable discussing educational topics with faculty (
68                         Physicians should be comfortable discussing the risks and benefits of these d
69 th altered consciousness or coma can be kept comfortable during a rapid terminal weaning procedure wi
70  objects with uncomfortable grasps to afford comfortable end positions-the end-state comfort (ESC) ef
71 ntial of rooftop gardens in fostering a more comfortable, energy-efficient, and sustainable urban liv
72  treatment spaces in hospitals and provide a comfortable environment for orthopedic patients.
73  but there was reasonably good agreement for comfortable experiences (kappa = 0.76).
74 erred more patients to trials when they felt comfortable explaining trials or believed that treatment
75  implementation in KT because of an easy and comfortable extraction in the outpatient setting even by
76 kert scale: 1 = very uncomfortable, 7 = very comfortable), familiarity with available surveillance gu
77 This work provides a strategy for developing comfortable flexible wearable electronic devices.
78 y the closest interpersonal distance that is comfortable for an individual.
79 elf-sampling screening options would be more comfortable for cervical cancer screening participation.
80                               NIR imaging is comfortable for patients and is commonly obtained along
81 iva samples, which could be simpler and more comfortable for patients than existing methods.
82  is faster to set up and more convenient and comfortable for patients.
83 e elastomer with fabric is biocompatible and comfortable for patients.
84       This new procedure is potentially more comfortable for the patient because no wire or needle is
85 ve and less costly chemotherapy that is more comfortable for the patient would revolutionize cancer t
86                        It is fast (<2 h) and comfortable for the patient, gathers whole-body data, an
87  be easy to implement, quick to perform, and comfortable for their child.
88 gs to show that office temperatures are less comfortable for women largely due to overcooling.
89 3); however, if parents were not informed or comfortable, frequent communication was associated with
90 ery of LEF tasks: normal gait speed, fastest-comfortable gait speed, isometric leg strength, and time
91 herefore, horses with the ability to perform comfortable gaits (e.g. ambling or pacing), so-called 'g
92 ing "good medical care" and telehealth as a "comfortable/great option," as were some negative items,
93 hysicians (53%) reported they would not feel comfortable handling a situation in which a pediatric pa
94 mental ambience, from mostly appetitive in a comfortable home environment to mostly fearful in a stre
95 cations, which show how norovirus builds its comfortable home in an extremely rare intestinal cell po
96 e (v 79.5% at baseline; P = .03); 24.9% felt comfortable if the purpose was to determine eligibility
97 After discussion, 72.3% of participants felt comfortable if the purpose was to make sure patients rec
98 cts judged the environment warmer, felt more comfortable in the cold, and reported less shivering.
99 ogy, nephrology, etc.) with training who are comfortable in the management of this patient population
100 f parents disagreed that their children were comfortable in their final days.
101 holesterol showed the children to be equally comfortable in their own peer subculture and not to be d
102 potential for achieving energy-efficient and comfortable indoor climate management in buildings.
103 g effective sunlight harvesting and offering comfortable indoor lighting.
104 ke electrode offers a highly conformal, user-comfortable interaction with the skin for long-term wear
105 rvivors with menopausal dyspareunia can have comfortable intercourse after applying liquid lidocaine
106 haracteristics, which enable noninvasive and comfortable lamination on human skin surfaces without ca
107            More respondents reported feeling comfortable managing end-of-life pain than psychological
108 and closed the mouth, first in a natural and comfortable manner, and then to maximum displacement.
109 crophotography, etc.), including options for comfortable manual correction.
110 s are alpha-helical, the answer is yes, by a comfortable margin.
111 ad been reached, suggesting this represented comfortable maximum capacity.
112 elieve that Norse settlers selected for this comfortable mode of horse riding soon after arrival.
113  assisted spontaneous breathing was the most comfortable mode of ventilation and that synchronized in
114  Assisted spontaneous breathing was the most comfortable mode of ventilation because the pattern was
115 uilding orangutans must daily build safe and comfortable nest structures in the forest canopy and do
116 ealth decisions, that those over 60 are less comfortable (net comfort: 57%) than those between 18 and
117 mfort: 78%) and lower social grades are less comfortable (net comfort: 63%) than higher social grades
118 ference, 40.1% [95% CI, 24.9% to 55.3%]) and comfortable or extremely comfortable (73.8% vs 48.3%; di
119         Of respondents, 89.0% reported being comfortable or neutral about being screened before a phy
120 chnology; 77 patients (74.8%) reported being comfortable or very comfortable with their physician usi
121                     Participants walked at a comfortable pace over level ground while vertical ground
122 e motor task, subjects pressed a button at a comfortable pace, and activation was compared with a res
123 es can improve outcomes and result in a more comfortable patient.
124 label lidocaine use, 37 (90%) of 41 reported comfortable penetration.
125 ho completed the study, 17 (85%) had resumed comfortable penetrative intimacy.
126 ) reported that they felt significantly more comfortable performing direct observation compared with
127 ently and concomitantly surgeons become more comfortable performing these repairs, risks and benefits
128   Excess muscle activity even in the neutral/comfortable position in the FHP group could potentially
129  of these analyses, clinicians may feel more comfortable prescribing PGAs to patients with glaucoma w
130                        PASCAL provides amore comfortable profile when compared to the argon laser.
131 effectively keep room temperature within the comfortable range for occupants, we design a runtime shi
132 charge savings and energy savings within the comfortable range of hearing for CI users.
133 itates adaptation to temperatures within the comfortable range.
134 intonation and steady, unbroken voicing in a comfortable, rather low pitch range with a prevalence of
135 idered valuable team members (P = .001), and comfortable recommending antibiotic changes (P = .02).
136 ent-collected specimen) for clinicians to be comfortable recommending no anoscopy for those with a ne
137                               About 10% were comfortable recommending withdrawal of life-sustaining t
138                            High-fidelity and comfortable recording of electrophysiological (EP) signa
139 ut at the same time demand a faster and more comfortable recovery time than PRK can offer.
140       This should make individuals feel more comfortable refusing requests and make agreement feel mo
141 rovides key fundamental design factors for a comfortable, reliable, waterproof bioelectronic system.
142 cribed (ie, 1 = very uncomfortable; 7 = very comfortable), respondents were most comfortable with sur
143 allithrix jacchus) were acclimated to light, comfortable restraint using individualized helmets.
144 uld enjoy a last decade of research before a comfortable retirement.
145  It can be a challenge for providers to feel comfortable reviewing the broad scope of the risks and b
146     Only 37% of Americans said they would be comfortable riding in a self- driving vehicle, down from
147  as a soft yet durable material for building comfortable robotic wearables and assistive devices at l
148 tice issues, such as making colonoscopy more comfortable, safer, and less costly, are keys to continu
149 atic electromyography can predict PNP with a comfortable safety margin.
150  faculty (beta 3.078; p = 0.0197), and those comfortable seeking support from their co-fellows (beta
151                             The mechanically comfortable sensor records high-fidelity electrooculogra
152 nd family with aggressive symptom control, a comfortable setting, and continuous psychosocial support
153 be needed to give consumers confidence to be comfortable sharing their personal information.
154 luding more intense physical labour and less comfortable sleeping arrangements.
155 s capability as a lightweight, low-cost, and comfortable solution to support adults with upper body f
156 showed similar overstriding variation during comfortable-speed overground running.
157 occupants in these spaces exhibited the most comfortable state, with a neutral Standard Effective Tem
158 s were asked to select the most readable and comfortable stimulus among 4 images displayed on the scr
159  all comfortable/strongly disagree, 5 = very comfortable/strongly agree) of managing several common l
160       The mean comfort level (1 = not at all comfortable/strongly disagree, 5 = very comfortable/stro
161 aving a good relationship with one's father, comfortable subjective financial status, childhood abuse
162  to that of standard treatment that they are comfortable substituting it for the existing standard.
163 eas: mainstream organic chemists should feel comfortable taking this fork in the road, just as carboh
164 on should be given to making the environment comfortable, taking plenty of time with the patient, and
165            A substantial minority (37%) felt comfortable talking to their patients about donation (me
166  (aOR, 7.16 [95% CI, 3.33-15.42]), and being comfortable telling others about taking MDR TPT (aOR, 2.
167 liminates thermotactic discrimination in the comfortable temperature range.
168  ideal temperature (18 degrees C) over other comfortable temperatures (19 degrees to 24 degrees C) de
169 umulation of debt, the inability to maintain comfortable temperatures, and in the most extreme cases,
170 oup, containing the majority of MSM, appears comfortable testing for HIV but prefers face-to-face tes
171         Subjects found CT significantly more comfortable than mammography (P < .001).
172                                They are more comfortable than nasogastric tubes and may be kept in pl
173 so the one with which patients are the least comfortable, the one that generates the least concern an
174 with the nurses on the medical ward and felt comfortable there.
175 e deeper and slower and find a rhythm that's comfortable, they naturally find their unique resonant f
176 e times of more than 4 mus, which provides a comfortable time window for performing complex spin mani
177 ne of 50 (98%) subjects thought the NPDD was comfortable to use and would recommend the device.
178       Twenty-nine (97%) thought the NPDD was comfortable to use, and all would recommend the device.
179 eeing that it felt more natural and was more comfortable to wear.
180  movement, and swallowing, while still being comfortable to wear.
181 yarteritis nodosa, but most reported feeling comfortable treating children with chronic arthritides.
182 ly injured joint, yet physicians may be less comfortable treating injuries to the elbow compared with
183 y of youth-oriented services and prescribers comfortable treating this population.
184  polymer and bare-metal stents (BMSs) in the COMFORTABLE trial (Comparison of Biolimus Eluted From an
185 c oral sampling device designed to provide a comfortable user sampling experience.
186 and read English, Spanish, or Cantonese; and comfortable using a computer tablet.
187 ss wasted resources, being familiar with and comfortable using advanced analytical tools, such as Goo
188 t were African American, and 71 percent felt comfortable using computers.
189 spanic (645 [31%]), and most were relatively comfortable using technology (mean [SD], 4.1 [1.1] of 5)
190                        Many young people are comfortable using technology as part of their healthcare
191 and 72% agreed/strongly agreed they would be comfortable using the CommandEP system in most/all EPS.
192 y, 94% agreed/strongly agreed that they felt comfortable using the system, and 72% agreed/strongly ag
193 was implemented; 79.1% of the providers were comfortable using the tool.
194 ble to provide fully natural visual cues and comfortable viewing experiences for all users.
195 emaining challenges to deliver immersive and comfortable visual experiences to users, such as compact
196  motion that subjectively produced the 'most comfortable visual image'.
197 ticipants (93%) in the intervention arm were comfortable watching the video.
198 m, 82.6% of participants reported being very comfortable watching the video.
199                Participants reported feeling comfortable watching the video.
200 with only 24 mm in the azimuth direction for comfortable wearability.
201         We studied 20 healthy women who were comfortable wearing high-heeled shoes.
202 ccines in a single visit reported being only comfortable with 1 or 2 injectable vaccines in a single
203 009; P < .001), although they were generally comfortable with both options.
204                  Breast cancer survivors are comfortable with both PCPs and NPs providing follow-up c
205 ls with mass spectrometry experience who are comfortable with customizing instrument methods.
206 erstanding of how experienced nurses who are comfortable with dying patients communicate with familie
207 gh a smaller proportion of participants were comfortable with EHR documentation of their social risks
208 ee pain, the treating pediatrician should be comfortable with forming a working differential diagnosi
209 63.0%) reported being completely or somewhat comfortable with having their social risks documented in
210                           Patients were most comfortable with legislation that granted their family e
211                            Patients remained comfortable with little or no analgesia/sedation, in a p
212    Senior faculty had higher odds of feeling comfortable with medical decision-making than junior fac
213 es studying cardiovascular diseases are more comfortable with molecular and cellular biology than wit
214 ere they overslept nearly every day but were comfortable with oversleeping; (2) whether they had base
215                  The scientific community is comfortable with recognising mitochondria as organelles
216 tudy conclusion, feedback subjects were more comfortable with robotic surgery than controls (90% vs 6
217 e of the limitations of genetic testing, are comfortable with selecting testing methods, comprehendin
218 program do not report being knowledgeable or comfortable with several areas of the nonclinical Accred
219 7 = very comfortable), respondents were most comfortable with survivors < or = 21 years (mean +/- sta
220 e and female respondents differed in feeling comfortable with taking leave (36 of 66 [54.5%] vs 67 of
221                             Surgeons must be comfortable with the anatomy and proceed with the proced
222                    In general, patients were comfortable with the computers and the approach.
223 ss through their residency, they become less comfortable with the idea of administering pain medicati
224                    Immunologists are already comfortable with the need for monitoring many different
225 s (74.8%) reported being comfortable or very comfortable with their physician using ambient documenta
226                    Respondents who were very comfortable with their sexual orientation and who had di
227 s evident that many workers are not entirely comfortable with this framework.
228   All AYAs have typical concerns about being comfortable with who they are and who they want to becom
229 hey could compared with as much as they felt comfortable with, the maximal intake parameter was appro
230 nding that biochemists are most familiar and comfortable with.
231 up were more likely to rate themselves "very comfortable" with the idea of using cardiopulmonary resu
232 an indicator of locations that are thermally comfortable, with low heating and cooling demand.
233 by experienced intensive care nurses who are comfortable working with dying patients and their famili
234 practices experienced intensive care nurses' comfortable working with dying patients' use with famili

 
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