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1  in Ca2+-free medium (which also lowers cell workload).
2 sociated with unexpected difficulty and high workload.
3 e state before screening (sojourn time), and workload.
4 h the magnitude of attrition associated with workload.
5 and generate a major share of the laboratory workload.
6                 This process increases staff workload.
7 during peaks of hyperglycaemia and increased workload.
8 y samples thereby reducing reagent usage and workload.
9 emistry test results or proxies for hospital workload.
10 tinued to exercise for 2 minutes at the same workload.
11 s but report they are constrained by time or workload.
12 e changes in glucose availability or cardiac workload.
13 reed that research studies increases nursing workload.
14 and medical decision making while decreasing workload.
15 ones to ease the gastroenterologists' clinic workload.
16 job roles, country, and health institution's workload.
17 s, reprogramming efficiency, reliability and workload.
18 cal adaptation of cardiac muscle to elevated workload.
19 hospital type, unit type, nurse staffing and workload.
20 ia without significant additional laboratory workload.
21 col, and surveys of team members' subjective workload.
22 ng progressive increases in dynamic exercise workload.
23 o the high volume of outpatient and surgical workload.
24 y of NADH and NADPH upon increasing cellular workload.
25 en species (ROS) upon increases in energetic workload.
26  thresholds for rehabilitation, and staffing workload.
27 at intensivists are becoming overburdened by workload.
28 nts these patients made up over 10% of their workload.
29 3) rats in which dobutamine elevated cardiac workload.
30  functioning and the SURG-TLX to self-assess workload.
31 miting greater ATP delivery during increased workload.
32 perience had inconsistent effects on surgeon workload.
33 ent demographics had inconsistent effects on workload.
34 e, leading to a potential reduction in human workload.
35 speed and accuracy, and increases subjective workload.
36 ure with cognitive functioning and perceived workload.
37 proteins, increasing efficiency and reducing workload.
38 wledge of the contributing factors impacting workload.
39 t, surgeon, and procedural factors impacting workload.
40  high sensitivity and reducing urine culture workload.
41 ia subjected to physiological conditions and workloads.
42 lower specificity and would generate greater workloads.
43 rdiac function at both standard and elevated workloads.
44  respiration by Ca2+ in response to moderate workloads.
45 gh (75% W(max)) and exhaustive (100% W(max)) workloads.
46                   During submaximal exercise workloads (20-60% Wmax), despite an elevated absolute gC
47  (range 0-100%), in patient to nurse average workloads (3.7-10.2) and skill mix (54-82% nurses).
48                                         Mean workload (8.4 +/- 2.3 [Ex 8] vs. 8.9 +/- 2.6 metabolic e
49  stages at 25, 50, 75 and 90% of the maximum workload achieved during Trial 1, breathing either ambie
50 ork system, NASA-Task Load Index can measure workload across various fields.
51 ally involve partially relieving the heart's workload after the onset of heart failure.
52                             During increased workload, although the nonobese heart increases ATP deli
53 in a standard routine without any additional workload and can, in theory, be extended to other PET tr
54 paradigm that creatine is essential for high workload and chronic stress responses in heart and skele
55 molecules, but it is limited by the enormous workload and cost of screening sufficiently large combin
56 lem, but come with considerable increases in workload and cost.
57 ng surgeons has been attributed to increased workload and decreased autonomy.
58 rain CT increases the radiology department's workload and exposes patients to radiation unnecessarily
59 at may not be ready to handle the additional workload and financial burden associated with the increa
60 ng the big picture', identifies overwhelming workload and fixation on specific parameters of a patien
61 y, and increasing stresses due to heightened workload and greater mobility required for caprine herdi
62 mpacts on patient dignity, increases nursing workload and healthcare costs, and exacerbates morbidity
63 e advancements have implications for surgeon workload and human-systems interactions.
64 mining to reduce the screening for inclusion workload and improve accuracy.
65 ncer screening, thereby reducing pathologist workload and improving patient care.
66 lligence assistance systems to alleviate the workload and increase diagnostic accuracy.
67         Concentrating the entire ventilation workload and increasing perfusion to these already overt
68 beta-cell proliferation, increased beta-cell workload and local inflammation, respectively.
69 onbeneficial treatment was predicted by high workload and low quality collaboration with other depart
70 icting results on the association of nursing workload and mortality.
71 ring the effect of each worker's reputation, workload and motivation to work on collective productivi
72 tably, our data only explore direct clinical workload and not indirect activities and professional du
73                                              Workload and other items were significant, but ranked lo
74  increase resources and autonomy, and reduce workload and other job pressure factors.
75 used by pregnancy, such as increased cardiac workload and output, and elevated maternal oxygen consum
76  results in increased right ventricular (RV) workload and oxygen demand.
77                Secondary outcomes were: task workload and participant questionnaire results.
78 ocess and procedural environment to optimize workload and performance for improved surgical care.
79 teractions in operating rooms affect surgeon workload and performance.
80                Hearts were paced to increase workload and perfusate was deoxygenated to study the eff
81 nistration model that eliminates the intense workload and rat-human interaction of the original semia
82 ortic stiffness results in increased cardiac workload and reduced coronary artery perfusion pressure
83 are at scale with little impact on clinician workload and results in reductions in BP similar to thos
84 odel has the potential to reduce radiologist workload and significantly improve specificity without h
85 r at the individual level, and the resultant workload and sojourn time.
86 es showed significant differences in overall workload and subscales, where the robotic procedures req
87 odels assume that cytosolic Ca(2+) regulates workload and that mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake precedes a
88                      Nevertheless, the daily workload and the lack of resources sometimes limit the a
89 ferential expression analysis while reducing workload and the potential for manual error.
90 uctive-aged females, which peak during heavy workload and the start of the monsoon in June-August.
91  implemented their roles that added to their workload and time spent with Limited English Proficiency
92 crobiology laboratories face challenges with workload and understaffing that other clinical laborator
93 sociated with negative interactions, such as workload and ward culture.
94 vironment domain, two key themes of clinical workload and work setting emerged, and within the person
95                                              Workload and workforce issues in primary care are key dr
96   With TOLB, APDs in LWHs were longer at all workloads and APD reductions during deoxygenation were b
97 bute more at moderate to heavy than at light workloads and are mainly released by low tissue O(2) .
98 rbachol) and moderate (K(+) -depolarization) workloads and blunted stimulation of respiration in resp
99 re activated during physiologically relevant workloads and during gradual reductions in myocardial ox
100 totally new context, exhaustion due to heavy workloads and protective gear, the fear of becoming infe
101  limits respiration only in response to high workloads and robust Ca2+ signals.
102 held view that creatine is important at high workloads and under conditions of pathological stress.
103 tive of a survey of critical care workforce, workload, and burnout among the intensivists and advance
104 ttings, but evidence for clinical, economic, workload, and efficiency outcomes remains sparse.
105 the hospital level; bed occupancy, staffing, workload, and employment of pool or agency nurses; avail
106 onfined living and working quarters, a heavy workload, and high public visibility.
107 aintain their cognitive stamina, lower their workload, and improve outcomes for patients and surgeons
108  preweaning sedative classes, higher nursing workload, and more one-to-one nurse staffing.
109 ant differences were found in accuracy, task workload, and questionnaire assessment in favor of the n
110 ors (eg, sex, years since graduation, annual workload, and residency training) did not correlate with
111 te significant differences between teamwork, workload, and stress level among team members.
112 nd ACC-DKI mice at baseline, during elevated workloads, and after a more stressful condition of myoca
113                      Surgeons have demanding workloads, and the resulting fatigue and concentration d
114 ures resulting in staff shortages, increased workloads, and work-related stress, with health care pro
115 based P300 BCI, which was developed as a low workload approach to prevent potential BCI-inefficiency.
116 ed that inflammation and increased beta-cell workload are both stimulants for beta-cell proliferation
117 es, distractions during insertions, and high workload are the main risk factors.
118 dative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and cellular workload are tightly balanced by the key cellular regula
119 nd investigation of research-related nursing workload are warranted.
120 d by slower increases in sympathetic tone as workloads are increased.
121              Most of these studies expressed workload as patients per nurse ratios; however, this doe
122                                  The nursing workload associated with alarm management remains unexam
123 ompared with self-paced suturing, subjective workload (au) was significantly greater in time-pressure
124 ed with exercise capacity (n = 198) (maximum workload: beta = -0.08, p = 0.021) and peak oxygen uptak
125 en instruments of the same type to share the workload between different laboratories.
126 ates might be related to staffing levels and workload, but the evidence is still equivocal.
127      Nurse-administered IVI may relieve this workload, but the safety, cost and patient satisfaction
128 a and between diabetes types whilst reducing workload by 26% and increasing sojourn time by 2.3 month
129  to 83%, decreasing the confirmatory testing workload by 32%.
130 chondrial matrix Ca(2+), may adapt OXPHOS to workload by adjusting the rate of pyruvate supply from t
131 reflex urine culture are to limit laboratory workload by not performing culture on negative specimens
132                     An increase in a nurse's workload by one patient and a 10% increase in the percen
133                     An increase in a nurses' workload by one patient increased the likelihood of an i
134  Clinical application could reduce pathology workload by reducing the assessment of benign biopsies a
135 ity recognition can greatly reduce the human workload by suggesting possible causal connections and a
136               Despite similar maximal HR and workload, by the first minute after cessation of exercis
137                     We discuss how metabolic workload can modulate immunological tolerance and review
138 asal conditions and in response to increased workload caused by increases in [Na+]cyt (veratridine, h
139 esearch questions, including the outcomes of workload changes on other sectors of health care, need u
140 nation challenges, 3) knowledge deficits, 4) workload concerns, and 5) documentation burden.
141          Performance degradation during high workload conditions is associated with deactivation of p
142  decisions over 80% of the time under common workload conditions.
143 ts demonstrated a sustained reduction in the workload corrected exercise pulmonary capillary wedge pr
144  often mentally demanding, and this facet of workload correlated most strongly with the effortfulness
145 io of the number of available workers to the workload crucially affects performance.
146 rceptions of nurse work environment factors, workload, decision latitude, and social capital, as well
147 lockdowns-looming job loss, income loss, and workload decline-which evidently exacerbate socioeconomi
148 during the first contraction at the moderate workload (DeltaFVC, BaCl(2) : -1 +/- 17 vs. control: 30
149 iate the cellular response to alterations in workload demand, as a consequence of physiological and p
150 hedules were similar, but resident physician workload, described as the mean (+/-SD) number of ICU pa
151 elopment, vigilant supervision, and a shared workload during out of hours working are likely to preve
152 considering the workers' current reputation, workload, eagerness to work, and trust relationships, RT
153 ss, procedure type, and surgical approach on workload (F(9, 146) = 2.17, P = 0.027), but was limited
154 dex (NASA-TLX) questionnaires to self-assess workload following abdominopelvic colon and rectal proce
155  10 procedures covered the broad spectrum of workload for a vascular surgical service.
156          This pilot study quantified surgeon workload for colorectal procedures and identified patien
157 eys to identify potential predictors of high workload for future performance improvement.
158  and can also result in additional costs and workload for healthcare providers.
159 eting these triggers, and thus the potential workload for providers, is unknown.
160  ventilatory support, and resulted in a high workload for the caregivers.
161  cancer treatment constituted a considerable workload for this group of parents.
162                                Computational workloads for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are
163 rity (73%, 421 of 575) reported that time or workload frequently prevented them from communicating di
164   With rising concerns that NHS primary care workload has increased substantially, we aimed to assess
165          The dramatic rise of data-intensive workloads has revived application-specific computational
166      Studies manipulating exercise intensity/workload have shown that increases in MPS are negligible
167 y tools are needed to reduce the high mental workload imposed on biologists.
168 g strategy was used to distribute the search workload in a computing cluster environment.
169  reviewed in accordance with the significant workload in a primary care setting.
170  in surgeons (r = 0.32, P < 0.05) and higher workload in anesthesiologists (r = 0.30, P < 0.05).
171                 Despite a greater myocardial workload in AS patients compared with controls at rest (
172                             Reducing cardiac workload in beating and nonbeating Langendorff perfusion
173 diomyocyte enlargement occurs with increased workload in conditions such as hypertension.
174  duration, and total patient-facing clinical workload in English general practice.
175                  Patients achieved a similar workload in Ex2 but with less ischemia than in Ex1 (P<0.
176  exercise echocardiography (ExE) relative to workload in patients without known coronary artery disea
177 ephone triage is increasingly used to manage workload in primary care; however, supporting evidence f
178  not display any decrease in ex vivo cardiac workload in response to a HFD.
179  group also increased muscle strength (total workload in RT exercises of upper and lower limbs).
180 rs influence provider role implementation or workload in the home health care setting.
181     Despite the unit observing an increasing workload in the last five years, with meticulous workfor
182  = .04), and participants reported a similar workload in the redesigned doffing layout (P = .43).
183 market, testing laboratories have seen their workload increase significantly.
184 4-8.65) to 9.22 min (9.22-9.23), and overall workload increased by 16%.
185 nd pulmonary ventilation (VI) at rest and at workload increments up to 300 W.
186 shed numerical index named the Stability and Workload Index for Transfer in a heterogeneous group of
187 rom our patients, the proposed Stability and Workload Index for Transfer score by Gajic et al is not
188         The performance of the Stability and Workload Index for Transfer score is poor with an area u
189 trospective data analysis, the Stability and Workload Index for Transfer score was calculated for all
190 protects against hallmarks of DMD, including workload-induced arrhythmias and contraction-induced inj
191 per week) or constant load SIT (4-7 constant workload intervals of 200% Wmax 3 times per week).
192  indicate that low exercise HR on a moderate workload is a long-term predictor of incident AF in heal
193  Real-time monitoring of staffing levels and workload is feasible for adjusting caregivers' resources
194 a means to replenish acetyl-CoA when cardiac workload is increased.
195 mal at 70-90% of one-repetition maximum when workload is matched (according to load x repetition numb
196                        The resulting surgeon workload is poorly studied with little knowledge of the
197              In controls, increasing cardiac workload led to an increase in both k(f)(CK) (+86%, P<0.
198 infeasible, largely because of research team workload, limited availability, narrow time windows for
199 orter height, non-White race, lower physical workload, lower job strain, higher job satisfaction, and
200 tients were divided according to the reached workload (&lt;7, 7-9, or >/=10 METs) and compared for ExE r
201  Mechanically reducing left ventricular (LV) workload (LV unloading) before coronary reperfusion is e
202                      To handle the increased workload, LV growth greatly outpaces that of the RV duri
203 ental health services, including centralized workload management; consolidation of psychiatry, psycho
204 i) 60 min of semi-recumbent cycling (EX; 50% workload max) and (ii) 75 min of passive heat stress (HS
205                                              Workload may contribute to agreement discrepancies by li
206  6 months than at baseline, both at 20 watts workload (mean 32 mm Hg [SD 8] at baseline vs 29 mm Hg [
207                                  No hospital workload measure was independently associated with morta
208                                     Baseline workload measurements provide a broad overview of the fi
209 amily-centered care"), providers ("increased workload," "moral distress," and "burnout"), and the hea
210 planning, needle stick injuries and physical workload (moving and handling patients).
211  HR after 6 minutes exercise on the moderate workload of 100 W (HR100W) was a predictor of incident A
212                                       As the workload of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) co
213 me line, but it most prominently reduces the workload of cell-line editing, which may be completed wi
214 ngly growing field of metabolomics and heavy workload of data processing, we designed the first remot
215  the riskiness of FMs; and characterized the workload of doffing steps.
216 ally, we aimed to assess the direct clinical workload of general practitioners (GPs) and practice nur
217                         The complex elective workload of HV esophageal cancer surgeons appears to low
218 change in the clinical setting, managing the workload of implementation, and funding to support initi
219 how that our approach can greatly reduce the workload of manual comparison by automatically comparing
220 stributable workflow, thereby decreasing the workload of microbiologists by allowing for a flexible,
221                            The computational workload of our method is similar to the Hartree-Fock ap
222 urement for high-burden areas and reduce the workload of over-stretched staff.
223 but risks increased cognitive impairment and workload of surgical team members.
224 by the low efficiency, high costs, and heavy workload of the reprogramming process.
225 ned non-inferior performance and reduced the workload of the second reader by 88%.
226 ve changes to the organization, staffing and workload of their teams.
227  to the ATLS protocol without increasing the workload of trauma team members.
228 l unclear how this signal network senses the workloads of processes as different as fuel procurement,
229  impact of the staffing-to-patient ratio and workload on ICU mortality.
230 ysicians, therefore represent a considerable workload on ophthalmologic clinics and will continue to
231 ions and about strategies to parallelize the workload on supercomputers.
232 and nurse and respiratory therapist clinical workload (on a 10-point visual analog scale [VAS]).
233 ior DR (35-47 months), with little change in workload or average sojourn time.
234 sonalised intervals did not have substantial workload or sojourn time benefits over stratum-specific
235 53, 95% CI: 1.39-1.68), followed by abnormal workload (OR = 1.28, 95% CI: 1.19-1.39), and occupation
236 evented by BAPTA-AM loading (to preserve the workload), or in Ca2+-free medium (which also lowers cel
237                                      Surgeon workload, or human "cost" of performing a procedure, is
238 ectors, soliciting information about patient workload, other hospital and medical education duties, a
239 ffort by shifting as much as possible of the workload over to the other parent.
240 rs, procedure type, and surgical approach on workload overall and by subscales.
241         The primary outcome was primary care workload (patient contacts, including those attending ac
242   Patients with PEX achieved a lower maximal workload (PEX group, 8.2 metabolic equivalents +/- 1.7;
243 nadequate team (peer) support, problems with workload planning, needle stick injuries and physical wo
244  expressed as a function of oxygen uptake or workload, plateau patterns may be observed in patients w
245  from the HR to LR arm, at 80% of their peak workload (PW), which was temporary and specific, as the
246 signals, mean pulmonary arterial pressure-to-workload ratio at a threshold of 1.4 mm Hg/10 W was able
247 i) determine whether glucose availability or workload regulate cardiac HBP flux.
248                    (i) increases in exercise workload-related HR are not caused by a total withdrawal
249 t was progressively restrained by increasing workload-related sympathetic nerve activity.
250 o maximal exercise result from an increasing workload-related transition from a 4 : 1 vagal-sympathet
251  and reported clinical, health care process, workload, relationship-centered, economic, or provider u
252 k patterns to account for daily and seasonal workload requirements.
253 estionnaires measured subjective anxiety and workload, respectively.
254 ponse to metabolic stress leads to excessive workload resulting in beta-cell dysfunction, dedifferent
255         By inference, an increased beta-cell workload results in T2DM in some but not all individuals
256                              Measurements of workload revealed that doffing steps were often mentally
257                                     Overall, workload scores were not affected by the addition of the
258 ed to the amount of exercise performed (peak workload), sex, and body mass index.
259 owed proactive behaviors to manage increased workload shaped by their perceived risk of the threats p
260  first, whether reflex urine culture reduces workloads significantly and, second, whether it improves
261 mentation contributes to increased cognitive workload, strained clinician-patient relationships, and
262  (M = 7.8, SD = 5.77) were the highest rated workload subscales.
263  membrane potential, oxygen consumption, and workloads suggest significant effects of Ca(2+) on other
264 ficiency-related simulator metrics, and task workload (SURG-TLX) were collected.
265 it is more important to focus on the nursing workload that the patients generate rather than on the n
266  and intracellular Ca(2+) along with cardiac workload, the hypernitrosylated state remained as it did
267                    HRR is closely related to workload, the limitation of which is characteristic of C
268        However, in skeletal muscle at higher workloads there is an apparent contribution of open-loop
269 d nurses can supplement some of the provider workload: they renew prescriptions, address patient ques
270 wake periodicity, vigilance performance, and workload throughout the record-long 17 mo of mission con
271 tient-to-caregiver ratio in combination with workload to establish their relationships with ICU morta
272 triction and/or spasm, and increased cardiac workload, to myocardial damage, which has a functional c
273 disruption of endogenous nNOS or eNOS during workload transitions in cardiac myoctyes.
274 quences of intracellular NO formation during workload transitions in isolated murine and guinea pig c
275 ng Score efficiency curve, indicating higher workloads (trigger rates).
276 nical education; and evidence that increased workload under the limits has a negative effect on patie
277                        Self-report cognitive workload varied substantially, depending on team role an
278 imulation of respiration in response to high workloads (veratridine) in Aralar/AGC1 knockout neurons
279                         In response to large workloads (veratridine), acute stimulation of respiratio
280 , patients with HFrEF achieved a higher peak workload, VO2 peak, cardiac output, stroke volume and le
281                                 Variation in workload, waiting times, access, staffing and diagnostic
282 participant experience and how much of their workload was devoted to managing STIs was not considered
283                                    Perceived workload was higher in the hot condition.
284                                              Workload was measured across surgical specialties using
285                                     Hospital workload was not associated with mortality.
286                                     Physical workload was not associated with obesity and physical ac
287                                   Subjective workload was quantified using the Surgical Task Load Ind
288 expected for 22% of procedures, during which workload was significantly higher (P < 0.05) and procedu
289  controlling for patient characteristics and workload we found that higher numbers of nurses per bed
290                         Major differences in workload were identified for procedure type and surgical
291 quantitative models examining differences in workload when caring for limited English proficiency ver
292 etion of CR, and change in exercise training workload while in CR.
293 r of experiments (1722), which minimized the workload while maintaining the statistical integrity of
294 ction: 1) optimized cardiac energy-dependent workload with improved cardiac index and lower vascular
295 ion, the beta-cell must balance this crucial workload with self-preservation and, when required, rege
296   Arm 2 yielded major advantages in cost and workload, with no evidence of increased sampling bias.
297  in ID and achieve substantial reductions in workload within the range of IDs likely to be deemed acc
298 e within a lipoma is a common and increasing workload within the UK Sarcoma multidisciplinary team (M
299 state exercise (20, 40, 60, 80, 100% maximum workload (Wmax)) and through 30 min of recovery.
300 en: 178 +/- 20 cmH(2) O) and relative target workload (women: 54 +/- 5%, men: 53 +/- 6% P(di,max) ).

 
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