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1 bles the human capacity both cognitively and neurologically.
2 Before MRI, rats were examined neurologically.
3 -hour survivors were normal or nearly normal neurologically.
4 CP2 levels in brain is strongly suggested by neurologically abnormal phenotypes of mouse models with
6 od establishes the feasibility of monitoring neurologically active amine content and potentially othe
7 instrument is used for the determination of neurologically active biogenic amines, especially tyrami
9 nd the initial use of tetrathiomolybdate for neurologically affected patients will change our future
12 udes a population template generated from 30 neurologically and clinically normal non-brachycephalic
13 iduals in this subgroup are less compromised neurologically and display structural brain abnormalitie
15 ion in brain regions of an individual with a neurologically and pathologically distinct repeat expans
16 ogical function and neuroimaging findings in neurologically asymptomatic adults with SCA and controls
21 cted from ischemic stroke patients (n = 39), neurologically asymptomatic controls (n = 20), and strok
22 tile range [IQR], 3-8 samples/patient) in 75 neurologically asymptomatic human immunodeficiency virus
30 patients with motor disability to measure 3 neurologically based subtypes of apathy: Executive, Emot
33 om sleep in four subjects with high (>/= C3) neurologically complete spinal cord injuries while on co
34 dation can be systematically assessed in the neurologically critically ill; the majority can also be
37 re to donate their organs and who are either neurologically devastated or imminently dying should be
39 did not significantly improve survival with neurologically favorable outcome at 180 days compared wi
40 to 29 minutes of CPR (8 of 8) survived with neurologically favorable status compared with 24% (24 of
41 ted odds ratio, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.25-1.96) and neurologically favorable survival (adjusted proportion,
44 ependently associated with decreased odds of neurologically favorable survival compared with conventi
45 CI, 1.51-2.79) was associated with improved neurologically favorable survival compared with no BCPR
48 Analysis of the effect of CPR duration on neurologically favorable survival demonstrated significa
49 e survival demonstrated significantly higher neurologically favorable survival for UMN-ECPR patients
51 suscitation (ECPR) has been shown to improve neurologically favorable survival in patients with refra
52 d with return of spontaneous circulation and neurologically favorable survival to hospital discharge.
53 analysis, RB-CPR was associated with better neurologically favorable survival versus NO-CPR in all a
54 e ALPS cohort with CPR >=40 minutes, whereas neurologically favorable survival was 25% (9 of 36) for
59 ort (357,228 patients), the adjusted odds of neurologically favorable survival were significantly low
60 ssociated with improved overall survival and neurologically favorable survival while compression-only
66 justed proportion, 9.5%; 95% CI, 8.28-10.69; neurologically favorable survival: adjusted proportion,
69 hat Neanderthal-derived genetic variation is neurologically functional in the contemporary population
71 aphy on diffusion spectrum imaging data from neurologically healthy adults (N = 60) was used to map f
84 ency of the variant was also assessed in 489 neurologically healthy controls and in publicly availabl
85 ed twenty-five patients with ALS and fifteen neurologically healthy controls in a P300 brain-computer
86 resonance imaging (fMRI) data collected from neurologically healthy controls in a separate experiment
87 rformance of patients with dlPFC lesions and neurologically healthy controls on a memory-guided sacca
88 sequencing in large cohorts of LBD cases and neurologically healthy controls to study the genetic arc
89 or levodopa, and age- and education- matched neurologically healthy controls were assessed using the
90 s from 18 autopsied patients with ALS and 12 neurologically healthy controls, as well as from wild-ty
97 imately 2-fold improvement in the ability of neurologically healthy human adults to localize mechanic
99 these two functional pathways, two groups of neurologically healthy humans were tested using transcra
100 ctural and functional connectivity data from neurologically healthy individuals to elucidate lesion-a
102 ces in fornix white matter microstructure in neurologically healthy participants were related to diff
103 unctional magnetic resonance imaging to scan neurologically healthy participants while they performed
107 that, compared with age- and gender-matched neurologically healthy subjects, the vmPFC-lesioned pati
111 whole-brain MRI scans were acquired from 31 neurologically-healthy participants to empirically measu
112 rone positioning is safe and feasible in the neurologically ill patients with acute respiratory distr
115 ion to jejunostomy feedings is suggested for neurologically impaired after two wrap failures and a pa
116 significant differences were found comparing neurologically impaired and normally developed patients.
117 o the PrP(Sc)106 purified from the brains of neurologically impaired animals, multimeric beta-rPrP106
122 Dysphagia is a frequent complication in neurologically impaired patients, which can lead to aspi
126 why patients are not being assessed properly neurologically, in part as many doctors have limited neu
128 turally reorganize when interrogated using a neurologically inspired electrical stimulation protocol,
129 ergency department) and 79 (40 percent) were neurologically intact (good overall capability or modera
130 h 24 ET patients (14 female; 10 male) and 28 neurologically intact (NI) human volunteers (17 female;
133 alling for 15 persons with hemiplegia and 12 neurologically intact age-matched control subjects.
134 ting), accurately simulating the behavior of neurologically intact and frontally damaged people.
138 This novel approach was validated using, a neurologically intact cohort, a cohort with unilateral P
140 chronically maintained decerebrate (CD) and neurologically intact control rats given fourth-ventricl
144 Among 67 patients, 30 (45%) survived to neurologically intact discharge (overall performance cat
146 cruciate ligament left intact (n = 8) or of neurologically intact dogs that underwent ACLT (n = 7) a
148 st functional evidence for such efferents in neurologically intact hamsters by exploiting a phenomeno
149 ivity in response to unilateral stimulation, neurologically intact humans do not experience bilateral
153 ute right hemisphere ischaemic stroke and 24 neurologically intact inpatients on a test of affective
155 for 2.5 years in female squirrels that were neurologically intact or in which the hypothalamic supra
156 7.9% of patients as very unlikely to survive neurologically intact or with mild deficits (< 3%); the
160 score of 3 +/- 0 vs. five of seven alive and neurologically intact positive pressure ventilation pigs
161 ch of the four aforementioned brain areas of neurologically intact rats but only in the NTS of CD rat
164 file resembled that obtained previously with neurologically intact rats tested according to the same
170 wed "pseudoneglect", the natural tendency of neurologically intact subjects to perceive the left side
171 th spinal cord injury (SCI) when compared to neurologically intact subjects using neuromuscular elect
173 ionally 73.0%; frequently 70.0%, P=0.06) and neurologically intact survival (rarely 21.9%, occasional
174 rates in 2015-2017 remained proportional to neurologically intact survival (~35-40%) wherever tracke
175 ermia during CPCR would increase the rate of neurologically intact survival after prolonged cardiac a
176 iocerebral resuscitation as a model for CQI, neurologically intact survival of patients with OHCA in
177 QI approach if the community does not have a neurologically intact survival rate of at least 30%.
178 crease cerebral perfusion, thereby improving neurologically intact survival rates following prolonged
179 rees C was associated with increased odds of neurologically intact survival to discharge (odds ratio,
181 ement 33 degrees C period had higher odds of neurologically intact survival to hospital discharge com
182 arge, return of spontaneous circulation, and neurologically intact survival were comparted for patien
183 c arrest survivors has been shown to improve neurologically intact survival, optimal methods to ensur
185 From the 150 patients, 129 (86%) remained neurologically intact whereas 21 (14%) developed DP-SCI.
187 timulation of the sacral segments (S1-S2) in neurologically intact, chloralose anesthetized adult mal
191 mRNA, and (2) whether this effect is seen in neurologically-intact rats (in previous experiments we s
192 orms state-of-the-art methods in identifying neurologically meaningful brain connectivity substructur
193 n myocardial dysfunction and thereby improve neurologically meaningful survival in a rodent model aft
195 considered to be diagnostically nonspecific, neurologically nonlocalizing, and, hence, "soft." This s
196 nuous chest compression CPR produces greater neurologically normal 24-hour survival than standard ABC
201 ve sensorimotor deficits resembling those of neurologically normal children with strabismus and ambly
205 1-related amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and neurologically normal control cases, in order to determi
209 mild cognitive impairment (MCI; n = 75), or neurologically normal control subjects (NC; n = 137) at
210 sease patients and seven healthy age-matched neurologically normal control subjects during intentiona
211 that both regions are actively involved when neurologically normal control subjects name visually pre
216 choroid plexus, obtained at autopsy, from 18 neurologically normal controls and 14 individuals who ha
217 h 766 case patients with the disease and 750 neurologically normal controls, and replication series 2
218 42 patients with the ASDs relative to 12,544 neurologically normal controls, to find potentially drug
219 western Washington State and 644 unrelated, neurologically normal controls, we examined whether PD w
226 made more navigation and safety errors than neurologically normal drivers on a RFT that placed deman
227 e PD (median Hoehn-Yahr stage = 2.0) and 152 neurologically normal elderly adults, all active and lic
228 ta accumulation (normal ageing, n = 13), and neurologically normal elderly with cortical amyloid-beta
229 = 13, age at death: 82.9 +/- 10.8 years) and neurologically normal elderly with extensive cortical am
230 eas from Alzheimer's disease cases (n = 19), neurologically normal elderly without amyloid-beta accum
231 (n = 19; age at death: 84.7 +/- 7.8 years), neurologically normal elderly without amyloid-beta accum
233 h minor neurological signs (HIV-MCMD) and 93 neurologically normal HIV-seropositive individuals (HIV-
234 V1 in one or both cerebral hemispheres of 15 neurologically normal human brains obtained at autopsy.
235 ration in Parkinson's disease, in brain from neurologically normal individuals and patients with Park
236 d representing TMEM106B CTF, whereas in most neurologically normal individuals it was absent or much
237 was obtained from the left hemisphere of 26 neurologically normal individuals ranging in age from 14
238 e H-reflex, which is absent or very small in neurologically normal individuals, is abnormally large i
242 rs assayed 5-HIAA in "leftover" CSF from 193 neurologically normal newborns and obtained family psych
244 l T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR images in 30 neurologically normal patients (60 hemispheres) were ret
249 alization were investigated in right-handed, neurologically normal subjects (n = 100) and right-hande
250 nvestigate narrative speech activation in 18 neurologically normal subjects and 17 patients with left
253 t from our laboratory that used this task in neurologically normal subjects, 'errors' (incongruent tr
256 termine auditory perceptual thresholds in 14 neurologically normal subjects, and in 31 patients who h
259 This study was designed to compare 24-hour neurologically normal survival between the initial appli
261 gnificantly better 24-hour postresuscitation neurologically normal survival than did the initial byst
263 386 white patients with sporadic ALS and 542 neurologically normal white controls (the discovery seri
264 espite their very low birth weight, all were neurologically normal with no consistent abnormalities o
266 ren have neurological disabilities, many are neurologically normal, and the latter group provides us
267 d 30 subjects (age, 47 to 82 years) who were neurologically normal, of whom 16 were carriers of the A
272 ckle cell anemia (HbSS) are at high risk for neurologically overt cerebral infarcts associated with s
275 ade cerebral perfusion have been shown to be neurologically protective during ascending aortic replac
277 licated on energy, growth, reproduction, and neurologically related processes, which may be responsib
278 ming fundoscopic examination and identifying neurologically relevant findings on another fundoscopy s
280 f primary human glial precursor cells with a neurologically relevant human herpesvirus causes profoun
282 fy neuronal signaling pathways responsive to neurologically relevant manganese levels, as previous da
283 ein quantitative trait locus analysis of 184 neurologically-relevant proteins, using whole genome seq
284 d mice with a very low minute volume did not neurologically respond to hypercapnia or optogenetic pho
285 cerebral infarcts associated with stroke and neurologically silent cerebral infarcts correlated with
286 n patients with untreated or locally treated neurologically stable brain metastases at baseline.
287 n reuptake inhibitor mirtazapine and remains neurologically stable, with resolution of cerebral lesio
290 ndingly, shaking mice are much less impaired neurologically than either Caspr-null or CST-null mice.
293 f postmortem samples of human cerebella from neurologically typical individuals supports the presence
297 disease (HD) patients but not in those from neurologically unremarkable controls, suggesting the rel