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1 tions in GS, an issue that physicians should be aware of.
2 ceiving ART, a risk that neurologists should be aware of.
3 aging appearance that every radiologist must be aware of.
6 e used a behavioral paradigm in which people were aware of a stimulus in one condition and unaware of
8 is safe, with good outcomes if the clinician is aware of all the potential pathogens and remains vigi
10 of treatment allocation; treating clinicians were aware of allocation but those assessing the primary
11 ith widespread Ebola virus transmission must be aware of alternate diagnoses associated with fever an
14 guidelines for ICL sizing, clinicians should be aware of and account for the inconsistencies between
17 nd no evidence that any of the other authors was aware of and/or participated in any activity amounti
18 l routes through the area show that hominins were aware of animal movements and used the location for
20 unstable patient healthcare providers should be aware of arterial miscanulation and its consequences.
26 asm is rare, it is an important diagnosis to be aware of because paraneoplastic disorders often heral
30 ver for mCSM-NA, the only scalable method we are aware of capable of quantitatively predicting the ef
32 Surveyed household respondents (n = 240) were aware of cholera (97.5%) and oral rehydration solut
34 his case report underlines the importance of being aware of collateral circulation in patients with c
35 g for allergic and atopic populations should be aware of common and uncommon presentations of herpes-
36 rely on appropriate statistical controls and be aware of confounding factors; otherwise, they could e
37 Li and Rinzel in the first modeling study we are aware of considering PA effect on an IP(3) receptor.
39 and it is thus imperative that the clinician be aware of cutaneous mimickers of irritant diaper derma
40 Critical care physicians were more likely to be aware of CVC presence than general medicine physician
41 lf were aware of macular degeneration; 37.3% were aware of diabetic retinopathy; and 25% were not awa
42 disease caused by DR.11.5 % of the subjects were aware of DR, and 10.1 % were aware that subjects wi
44 r recovery and prevent distress, nurses must be aware of factors promoting patients' perception of fe
50 Participants and the study management team were aware of group allocation, but allocation was conce
53 search assistants who collected outcome data were aware of group allocation; however, allocation was
55 ither the investigators nor the participants were aware of group assignments during follow-up for the
60 cians (67%) disagreed with the statement, "I am aware of how often my patient misses a dose of medica
64 enforcing laws, and ensuring that the public is aware of inspections and enforcement and can therefor
66 emonstrates the need for Ophthalmologists to be aware of iris vascular tufts as a cause for spontaneo
68 ians ordering ((123)I)ioflupane SPECT should be aware of its limitations and pitfalls and should orde
72 f POC, it is imperative for a radiologist to be aware of its wide spectrum of presentation on ultraso
74 racts (65.8%) or glaucoma (63.4%); only half were aware of macular degeneration; 37.3% were aware of
75 nally, infectious diseases physicians should be aware of major clinical patterns of travel-acquired f
77 xposure and menstrual cycle function, and we are aware of no previous studies assessing biological do
79 considering careers outside of academia and are aware of numerous exciting career opportunities in i
82 Leone, Liberia, and Guinea, clinicians must be aware of other more common, potentially fatal disease
83 tment of children to clinical trials need to be aware of parents' priorities and the sorts of misunde
86 recently, few water utilities or researchers were aware of possible virus presence in deep aquifers a
87 data are generated, plant scientists need to be aware of potential pitfalls and understand the nature
93 220 respondents (27.7%; 95% CI, 21.8%-33.6%) were aware of retinal detachment; 32 of 219 respondents
96 uropathogens are limited, clinicians need to be aware of specific clinical and epidemiological risk f
99 ity Information Facility-researchers need to be aware of strengths and weaknesses of their data befor
103 e decision on your manuscript, I suspect few are aware of the changes we have made to our review proc
105 Cross-tabulation showed that pharmacists who are aware of the guidelines of atopic dermatitis offer s
106 iduals inside aggregations: individuals that are aware of the location and the movement direction of
107 centre of the groups, while individuals that are aware of the location and the movement direction of
108 s included, it is important that oncologists are aware of the risk factors for cancer-related Wernick
113 and vascular involvement, clinicians should be aware of the associated skin manifestations, includin
114 ing decisions, funding organisations need to be aware of the breadth and depth of present funding as
117 causal evidence, treating physicians should be aware of the co-occurrence of depression and type 2 d
121 increased use, the anesthesia provider must be aware of the dangers that it imposes to those involve
124 th neurofibromatosis type 1, clinicians must be aware of the diverse clinical features of this disord
128 fore treating, the refractive surgeon should be aware of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) label
129 quate to make the diagnosis, clinicians must be aware of the frequency of other symptoms, for symptom
131 This highlights the need for clinicians to be aware of the increased risk of completed suicide and
132 econd malignancy, treating physicians should be aware of the increased risk of subsequent malignancie
133 y continue to expand, anesthesiologists must be aware of the indications for specific procedures as w
134 engaged in ultrafast chromatography need to be aware of the instrumental nuances and optimization pr
139 children undergoing cancer treatment need to be aware of the many eye manifestations that may result.
140 cal for clinicians and laboratory workers to be aware of the multiple technical issues surrounding th
143 P reductions in Sandusky Bay, managers must be aware of the negative implications of not managing N
144 e gene of a pair with a putative relation to be aware of the network connection, an approach that is
146 cians, and increasingly adult physicians, to be aware of the optimum management of these patients.
149 e agents is increasing, practitioners should be aware of the possibility of anti-TNF-induced autoimmu
152 ians managing patients with vulvar LS should be aware of the possibility of vaginal involvement so th
153 using invasive infections, clinicians should be aware of the possible presentation of metastatic and
155 organizations and transplant centers should be aware of the potential for Balamuthia infection in do
157 of recurrences; therefore, clinicians should be aware of the potential for low T-stage tumors to recu
158 atorians, and public health officials should be aware of the potential for misidentification of F. no
161 rbidity, and the scientific community should be aware of the potential for this monogenic disorder to
164 thalmologists with pediatric patients should be aware of the potentially life-threatening conditions
169 ent strategies under development, as well as be aware of the recently described genetic factors at pl
172 ing patients with monomicrobial KP-NF should be aware of the risk of concomitant distant abscesses, p
176 it is important for health professionals to be aware of the risks of e-cigarette usage during pregna
177 nts; however, patients and physicians should be aware of the scarcity of high-quality data when consi
178 ans, endocrinologists, and other specialists be aware of the scope and long-term effects of the disea
184 these data, we urge clinical laboratories to be aware of the variable results that can occur when usi
186 have recommended that ophthalmologists must be aware of the visual sensations (and their associated
188 orous planning and reporting of experiments, being aware of the complexity of these multi-phase syste
189 mic testing may be applied clinically and in being aware of the principles of interpretation of test
193 igned a novel algorithm named LASAGNA, which is aware of the lengths of input TFBSs and utilizes posi
194 re selected appropriately, and the clinician is aware of the many unique aspects in management of thi
196 This left a situation in which everyone was aware of the association between this important onco
199 eparation and administration of the vaccines were aware of the assignment and these individuals playe
202 ion, 46.5% of participants with hypertension were aware of the diagnosis, with blood pressure control
205 esponses than averted gaze when participants were aware of the faces, but smaller responses when they
213 I scores (assessed by site investigators who were aware of the treatment assignment) from baseline (m
215 clinicians who care for HCT survivors should be aware of their high rates of late respiratory and inf
218 Physicians and other laser operators should be aware of their state laws, especially in regard to ph
219 aims for 90% of HIV-positive individuals to be aware of their status, for 90% of those aware to rece
221 had hypertension, of whom 44.7% (44.6-44.8) were aware of their diagnosis, 30.1% (30.0-30.2) were ta
223 M were HIV infected, of whom a median of 30% were aware of their HIV-positive status, 23% were linked
228 s were lower in HIV-positive individuals who were aware of their status but not enrolled in HIV care
229 that were HCV antibody positive, 440 (5.5%) were aware of their status, 225 (3.0%) had seen a doctor
230 ervals: 46%-58%) of HIV-positive individuals were aware of their status, 72% (57%-82%) of those aware
233 terview during which they were asked if they were aware of their VF loss; if so, there were encourage
234 itions, uninsured adults were less likely to be aware of them and less likely to have them controlled
235 dy of mechanisms that ensure that clinicians are aware of these devices so that they may assess their
241 t importance that clinicians and researchers be aware of these disorders to aid in identification and
243 ectrodes with nanoporous glass plugs need to be aware of these limitations to avoid substantial measu
257 alysis is recommended, and physicians should be aware of this effect when assessing patients with sev
258 the care of patients with breast implants to be aware of this entity and be able to recognize initial
261 hting a need for healthcare professionals to be aware of this for early detection and treatment.
263 s fixed; radiologists and clinicians need to be aware of this incongruence when they interpret DE CT
267 b for metastatic melanoma, clinicians should be aware of this possible cutaneous reaction and treatme
268 procedures involving facial fillers need to be aware of this potential complication and should inclu
273 and gastroenterology sub-specialists should be aware of this recently-reported entity in patients on
276 oids for ocular inflammatory diseases should be aware of this risk, and should consider surveillance
279 ghlights a need for health care providers to be aware of this so that early detection and treatment c
281 arity, it is imperative for a radiologist to be aware of this subcutaneous form of the disease and it
287 udy clinic nurses, and the study coordinator were aware of treatment allocation, but allocation was c
295 ke an accurate decision, but whether animals are aware of uncertainty is currently highly contentious
297 se data suggest health professionals need to be aware of what information is online and should refer
298 istics, which involves research participants being aware of what the researcher is investigating, is
300 ch, providers in these subspecialties should be aware of when to consider a diagnosis of VHL, when to
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