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1 acts less attention in research and clinical practice.
2 oring of anti-fibrotic therapies in clinical practice.
3 ntravascular microaxial LVAD use in clinical practice.
4 amount of time if implemented into clinical practice.
5 fication has not been adopted into antenatal practice.
6 aim to encourage translation into day-to-day practice.
7 ove human-computer collaboration in clinical practice.
8 ing and using such data in clinical genetics practice.
9 usted for sex, 5-year age group, and general practice.
10 o the electronic medical records and medical practice.
11 (DBT)-guided biopsy is increasingly used in practice.
12 g for translation of this work into clinical practice.
13 to remove restrictions on Nurse Practitioner practice.
14 ons visualized by micro-CT alike in clinical practice.
15 which limits their translation into clinical practice.
16 in establishing target pressures in clinical practice.
17 eplerenone for CSCR should discontinue this practice.
18 .62)] were associated with good eye check-up practice.
19 rove translation of trial results to general practice.
20 science through clinical trials to clinical practice.
21 scientists and between science, policy, and practice.
22 implementation of this biomarker in clinical practice.
23 emoval, are increasingly applied in clinical practice.
24 ness to adopt the 60-s/bp images in clinical practice.
25 idelines recommending against this low-value practice.
26 editing in both basic research and clinical practice.
27 ation reorganised to facilitate their use in practice.
28 utine use of this promising tool in clinical practice.
29 ractice and makes recommendations for future practice.
30 is necessary to cope with the complexity of practice.
31 bridging neuroscience discovery to clinical practice.
32 d clarity and to promote their adoption into practice.
33 ; however, it is often underused in clinical practice.
34 ge of 8 to 17 years in research and clinical practice.
35 y, and is, therefore, suggested for clinical practice.
36 treatment was given as per UK standard local practice.
37 umab, or aflibercept during routine clinical practice.
38 y risk communication tool for AF in clinical practice.
39 tion of quality data relevant for policy and practice.
40 btypes of bladder cancer in routine clinical practice.
41 s potentially applicable in routine clinical practice.
42 ith R/M cSCC, supporting its use in clinical practice.
43 nd according to trust-level reported working practices.
44 atients, cared for by 8,853 providers in 724 practices.
45 ckle) family utilized in traditional medical practices.
46 more closely with contemporary center-level practices.
47 ies, leading to significant heterogeneity in practices.
48 ghtful assessments for research and clinical practices.
49 iating effect of low birthweight and feeding practices.
50 documenting regional differences in slavery practices.
51 , which is widely used in traditional health practices.
52 ffort towards standardising data publication practices.
53 hytes produced under sustainable aquaculture practices.
54 ses, and drug preparation and administration practices.
55 'Tulameen' cultivar under both agricultural practices.
56 sicians (76.1% men, 60.1% with >=20 years in practice, 11.9% in rural location, 26.8% hospital-based,
58 pursuing sustainable energy and agricultural practices, a third of the food produced around the globe
60 od tests were recruited from 32 primary care practices across Derbyshire, United Kingdom between 2008
80 which would be of great benefit in clinical practice and a large cost-saving in clinical trial recru
81 dge about diabetic retinopathy, eye check-up practice and associated factors of diabetic retinopathy
82 patible with clinical and research pathology practice and could make for a cost-effective alternative
83 hropometrics are used extensively in medical practice and epidemiological studies to assess an indivi
84 mon sustained cardiac arrhythmia in clinical practice and is known to be associated with significant
86 a paper in 2000 about critical care pharmacy practice and makes recommendations for future practice.
88 ith diabetes from a tertiary academic retina practice and obtained 3-mm x 3-mm macular OCTA scans wit
90 by the Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention Initiative, has been widely stat
91 types of guidance outline principles of best practice and provide a framework for assessing the fidel
92 hort potentially enables its use in clinical practice and provides the foundation for future research
93 ished to determine the current best clinical practice and set up an international collaboration to sh
95 the literature for implications for nursing practice and the nursing workforce from regulatory and l
97 Ophthalmologists should use evidence-based practices and a careful informed consent process when ch
98 now little about nature-related motivations, practices and experiences of those already experiencing
100 have focused largely on health care delivery practices and occasionally on general categories of prod
101 anged but significant variations in clinical practices and outcomes between centres remain unexplaine
102 he use of nonresponsive, controlling feeding practices and promoted use of structure-based feeding am
103 ne journals to consolidate contemporary best practices and recommendations related to prediction stud
106 munities subjected to different agricultural practices and the ways in which this knowledge, coupled
107 identify groups of infants based on feeding practices and to examine their associations with respira
108 terventions to ensure safety and review best practices and US regulatory requirements for privacy and
109 patient handling programs and organizational practices) and individual-level (perceptions and symptom
110 , considerations for translation to clinical practice, and considerations and caveats in the use of e
111 center-level variation in testing, clinical practice, and policies, we conducted a national survey b
113 iew options for maintaining or altering best practices, and establish key recommendations for the con
114 in hospitals, and nurses' perceptions, work practices, and musculoskeletal symptoms by hospital char
117 mic-community partnerships that support best practices are critical components of providing early pal
123 prevention settings, discuss the theory- and practice-based criteria of a rapid diet screener tool th
126 nous injections of microbubbles are standard practice, but dynamic influx and clearance mechanisms pr
128 halides has become one of the most commonly practiced C-N bond-forming reactions in pharmaceutical a
129 ent with potential applicability to clinical practice, (c) complement in disease across various disci
131 nical practice, this could potentially allow practicing cardiologists to accurately assess the severi
133 complex field of current good manufacturing practices (cGMP) based on biopharmaceutical industry sta
134 leaders was convened in response to current practice challenges and to develop a genetic implementat
135 rdiac arrest prevention followed by clinical practice change whereby patients with high-risk myocardi
137 ch 20, 2017, and March 21, 2019, 113 general practice clinics were enrolled, but four clinics dropped
140 id Services' Medicare malpractice geographic practice cost index, and composite measures combining th
141 ted, Coppice-with-Standards (CWS) management practice created a two-storey forest structure that coul
143 lanation of this lack of effect is that well-practiced decisions are codified into habits or configur
147 ed data across heterogeneous populations and practice environments and from the health system's histo
148 E samples to meet the need of daily clinical practice, especially for local laboratories or laborator
149 dard process to develop Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation and Focused Professional Practice Ev
150 Practice Evaluation and Focused Professional Practice Evaluation processes in critical care medicine.
152 al Practice Evaluation, Focused Professional Practice Evaluation, critical care medicine, healthcare
153 arch phrases related to Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation, Focused Professional Practice Evalu
159 unication about palliative care topics, best practices for communication, and the roles of education
162 g coordination of opioid management and best practices for patients on long-term opioid therapy patie
163 o decrease geographic variability in listing practices for simultaneous pancreas and kidney (SPK) tra
164 ivation in kidney disease to facilitate best practices for supporting patients in the successful mana
165 w of the literature on patient-centered best practices for the delivery of oral anticancer and suppor
166 being used as adherence markers in clinical practice, further work is required to assess the influen
168 cared for at the most disadvantaged-serving practices (group 5) were more likely to be admitted for
170 , the Endocrine Society updated its clinical practice guideline for the care of transgender persons o
171 of the hypertrophic cardiomyopathy clinical practice guideline provides recommendations and algorith
174 is review aimed to identify current clinical practice guidelines worldwide, appraise their methodolog
175 habilitation (CR) is recommended in clinical practice guidelines, but dose prescribed varies highly b
178 acquisitions of ophthalmology and optometry practices have increased rapidly since 2012, with some p
179 d by several drugs commonly used in clinical practice, herbs and dietary supplements prescribed for m
180 bably applied as a ritual funerary liquid, a practice identified from this time period in Egypt.
181 care is necessary to understand prescribing practices, identify barriers to reducing prescribing, an
185 tance to advances were able to bring medical practice in Malaga to a level similar to that of other c
189 ore radiopharmaceuticals will enter clinical practice in the next 5 years, potentially introducing ne
194 Here we summarize recommendations for such practices in magnetoencephalographic (MEG) and electroen
195 s challenge the benefits of recently adopted practices in medical decision making that prioritize ful
196 ere recruited from general practitioner (GP) practices in Oxfordshire and randomly allocated to "Brie
197 necessarily lead to consistent and universal practices in the choice of specific thresholds for a par
200 uding all registered patients at 706 general practices in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Resear
201 clinical trial conducted at 22 endocrinology practices in the United States among 203 adults at least
202 One hundred thirty-nine endocrine surgeons practicing in 103 institutions over 4 years were analyze
204 categorised infection prevention and control practices into four domains: hand hygiene, glove use, di
206 tations of various read assembly programs in practice is important for researchers to choose which pr
207 outcomes associated with implementing the 5 practices is needed, along with system-level interventio
208 in to make their way into clinical radiology practice, it is crucial to assure that they function cor
209 s are available on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) towards antibiotics' use by adults, but
210 d deficit irrigation (RDI) is a viticultural practice known to improve grape phenolics and color in r
211 confounders at patient level (sex, age) and practice level (list size, locality, pre-intervention ac
212 s in China's arid north, and that management practices like these likely played a role in the domesti
213 t of PE investment on patient, provider, and practice metrics, including health outcomes, expenditure
214 a self reported practice and not an observed practice, most optometrists (61.2%) reported that they d
216 infrequent in routine orthopaedic radiology practice, musculoskeletal radiologists must be familiar
217 ons for research, policies, regulations, and practices needed to ensure optimal water intake by all i
219 ablished patients (3-18 years of age) in the practice of a single pediatric ophthalmologist were elig
222 n ecological rates of change, the theory and practice of managing ecological systems should shift att
224 cohort study at a university hospital-based practice of patients diagnosed with ARS between 1973 and
226 elop and test an optimization schema for the practices of pediatric radiology and nuclear medicine.
227 munotherapy (AIT) was introduced in clinical practice on an empirical basis more than 100 years ago.
232 of organic versus conventional agricultural practices on their phytochemical composition is not well
233 gulatory landscape, applications to clinical practice, opportunities for virtual clinical trials, the
236 ith primary immunodeficiencies in the latest practice parameters; however, these diseases have unique
237 C surveillance remains underused in clinical practice, particularly among patients with alcohol-assoc
238 eening during PrEP care and current clinical practice, particularly for rectal and pharyngeal exposur
241 iority the heterogeneity of modern husbandry practices/perceptions across three professional organiza
243 nd to deal with the ethical issues that this practice poses: termination of advanced cardiopulmonary
244 ing that faculty who use innovative teaching practices preferentially talk to each other, suggesting
245 burnout among the intensivists and advanced practice providers of established U.S. and Canadian crit
248 tcomings and advance antiracist policies and practices regarding science, public and professional edu
252 om primary healthcare database, the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), linked with secondary
253 ion-based cohort study using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink linked to the Hospital Episod
254 ral practices in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink, with 66.2 million person-yea
256 e a plural justice system with formal courts practicing retributive justice and customary courts appl
258 tegration into drug development and clinical practice, robust assays with consistent results are esse
261 by rendering two different areas of medical practice similar, but an overdependence on a single anal
262 show that rural residents are more likely to practice social distancing if they live in a media marke
264 ssued from different varieties, agricultural practices, storage periods and processing conditions, we
269 rated a significant heterogeneity in current practice, suggesting the need to review and update exist
270 well-done RCTs have repeatedly contradicted practices supported by common sense and clinical observa
271 s not nationally representative and excluded practices that did not implement or sustain behavioral h
272 here is little research on the prevalence of practices that might constitute mistreatment of neonates
274 need for increased knowledge regarding this practice, the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immu
275 y to the requirements of real-world clinical practice, the latest versions of European and American g
281 essfully used as a cost-effective management practice to enhance soil fertility and crop production i
282 nd for phosphorus (P) requires new agronomic practices to address sustainability challenges while inc
285 s been employed in many crops, as a cultural practice, to promote their adaptation to a new climate-c
286 g and uptake in a subgroup of representative practices, used routinely acquired data for a records-ba
290 Since DS slides are not standard clinical practice, we also integrated a cycle generative adversar
292 or an effective education program about this practice, which does not have a clear clinical net benef
293 ial factors among soil, climate, and farming practices, which drive the spatial and temporal heteroge
294 e of some nonresponsive, controlling feeding practices while establishing consistent feeding routines
295 of AI-based systems into anatomic-pathology practice will necessarily require fully digital imaging
297 ch systems becomes a commonplace engineering practice, with accepted and trustworthy deliverables.
298 t is divorced from the everyday workflow and practices within laboratories and is designed to cultiva
299 to 9 August 2019, the VA/DoD Evidence-Based Practice Work Group (EBPWG) convened a joint VA/DoD guid
300 ental insurance coverage, the average dental practice would experience decreases in routine checkup v