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1 omplete a phase III clinical trial was human recumbent activated protein C.
2 reased by 20% with limb loading in both semi-recumbent and standing postures, while excitation remain
3 des orthostatic vital signs measured in both recumbent and vertical positions; however, specialized l
4 lved individualised aerobic training using a recumbent arm-leg stepper; and the sham exercise involve
5 men x+/- SD body weight: 76 +/- 21 kg) while recumbent at rest, sitting motionless, standing motionle
6                    Maximum during controlled recumbent bending, 5.
7                     At the end of controlled recumbent bending.
8 e volunteers (n = 14) underwent standardized recumbent bicycle exercise.
9 and cardiac output ( QT ) at rest and during recumbent cycle ergometer exercise at 760 Torr (SL) and
10 ic (FIO2 0.12) rest and exercise (100 W on a recumbent cycle ergometer).
11 each separated by >=48 h: (i) 60 min of semi-recumbent cycling (EX; 50% workload max) and (ii) 75 min
12 ercise test, and two 30 min sessions of semi-recumbent cycling exercise at 50% peak output following
13 bserved on supine plain abdominal (n = 6) or recumbent frontal chest (n = 3) radiographs in nine pati
14                 Of 13 patients who underwent recumbent imaging, 10 (77%) had hiatal hernias and nine
15 03-2004 through 2011-2012 in high weight for recumbent length among infants and toddlers, obesity in
16 f infants and toddlers had a high weight-for-recumbent length and 16.9% (95% CI, 15.4%-18.4%) of chil
17 significant linear trends in high weight for recumbent length or high BMI were found over the time pe
18        Analyses of trends in high weight for recumbent length or obesity prevalence were conducted ov
19 diographic Global Impression of Change), and recumbent length or standing height, were key secondary
20 dlers from birth to 2 years, high weight for recumbent length was defined as weight for length at or
21                         Weight and height or recumbent length were measured in 9120 participants in t
22  of infants and toddlers had high weight for recumbent length, and 16.9% (95% CI, 14.9%-19.2%) of 2-
23  above the 95th percentile of the weight-for-recumbent-length growth charts.
24 hange, but change of posture from upright to recumbent may contribute to the relative nocturnal IOP e
25 es drawn 6-hourly from arterial catheters in recumbent patients and from extracorporeal continuous re
26  basis to either the puncture-site-dependent recumbent position (210 biopsies) or the puncture-site-n
27  biopsies) or the puncture-site-nondependent recumbent position (213 biopsies) for at least 1 1/2 hou
28 ce-detected) was significantly higher in the recumbent position compared to the upright position [11.
29 xcitation and inhibition of soleus in a semi-recumbent position with and without 50% body weight limb
30 asured at baseline with the patient still in recumbent position, postoperative rotation was calculate
31  and is alleviated while sitting, lying in a recumbent position, standing against a wall or using wal
32 1)] with the greatest difference seen in the recumbent position.
33 ach acid reflux episode, particularly in the recumbent position.
34 nce of ventilator-associated pneumonia: semi-recumbent positioning in all eligible patients, sucralfa
35  the strongest supportive evidence were semi-recumbent positioning, sucralfate instead of H2-antagoni
36 , upright [58.6 s vs 13.1 s (p < 0.01)], and recumbent positions [136.7 s vs 14.2 s (p < 0.01)] with
37                                       In the recumbent positions, IOP was measured in the supine posi
38 red with neck flexion or extension or in the recumbent positions.
39 -7 lx) with maintained wakefulness in a semi-recumbent posture.
40   The source of the Altar Stone, the central recumbent sandstone megalith, has remained unknown, with
41 ter the Valsalva strain), or a standard semi-recumbent Valsalva manoeuvre.
42 rgo a modified Valsalva manoeuvre (done semi-recumbent with supine repositioning and passive leg rais
43 s of IOP measurements performed, sitting and recumbent, with the order of these sets of measurements