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1 tes primarily outdoors and often when people are awake.
2 mples from groups and individual animals who were awake.
3 was applied every 3 hours while the subjects were awake.
4  pruritus recorded every hour while patients were awake.
5  magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) while they were awake.
6 s were recorded every 4 hours while patients were awake.
7 S and after 10 h of RS that followed 38 h of being awake.
8 f the thermic effect of food and the cost of being awake.
9                                           He was awake, alert, ventilator-dependent via a tracheostom
10         Participants included 830 adults who were awake, alert, and able to be examined who experienc
11 itgeber time (ZT) 20) or at a time when they are awake and active (ZT 23).
12                 ECMO support in patients who are awake and nonintubated represents a promising bridgi
13 robability of delirium onset in patients who are awake and not delirious in the ICU.
14  membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients who are awake and spontaneously breathing may represent a no
15 timulation and expressed no dyspnea, despite being awake and vigilant.
16 as measured by pulse oximetry while children were awake and asleep.
17  muscle strength testing as soon as patients were awake and attentive.
18                                 Six patients were awake and spontaneously breathing during ECLS suppo
19 negative blood-alcohol level and most likely were awake at the time of CO exposure (28 in residences
20 uli tested, regardless of whether the animal was awake, behaving or anaesthetized.
21 tions observed in the brains of subjects who are awake but at rest.
22 elicited by identical stimuli while subjects were awake but not performing a task ('passive').
23                               They appear to be awake, but show no signs of awareness of themselves,
24  to an animated ICU filled with patients who are awake, cognitively engaged, and mobile with family m
25 ke up after their surgery, or that they will be awake during the operation.
26 the instantaneous probability that a subject is awake during the SOP.
27                             Fifteen children were awake during imaging; one was imaged with the use o
28                                   Volunteers were awake during surgery while a 10-microm-thick, micro
29 ary disease, who have a strong cough, or who are awake have better prognoses.
30 aph during 18F-FDG uptake, whereas 6 animals were awake in their home cages and scanned after 60 min
31 ns to neuronal firing after a long period of being awake is not known.
32           Language mapping while the patient is awake is an intraoperative technique designed to mini
33              In dim light, when the subjects were awake, no difference existed between the 2 groups.
34 nfusions were interrupted until the patients were awake, on a daily basis; in the control group, the
35 ntal cortex slices of mice and rats that had been awake or asleep, we found that the frequency and am
36 eurons is affected by how long an animal has been awake or asleep.
37                         A stronger cough and being awake were also associated with increased probabil
38  peaks and the mean peak ratio when patients were awake were the best predictors of faster progressio
39 e orally or nasotracheally while the patient is awake with the aid of a flexible fiberoptic bronchosc

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