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1  treat canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (CLAD).
2 ately diagnose or predict the development of CLAD.
3 id measurements predicted the development of CLAD.
4  to address the role of lymphangiogenesis in CLAD.
5 eutrophil adhesion defects that characterize CLAD.
6 DSA are associated with an increased risk of CLAD.
7 ay serve as an early marker for detection of CLAD.
8 er of allergens takes place via contaminated clothing.
9 ocedures; increased household bills; and new clothing.
10 ficantly different for the mannequin without clothing.
11  horticultural leaves, cocktail glasses, and clothing.
12 money received was spent on debts, food, and clothing.
13 erience, such as skin, tissue, textiles, and clothing.
14 rt, especially for sportswear and protective clothing.
15 rces to other indoor compartments, including clothing.
16 ing the use of eyewear, hats, and protective clothing.
17 mmon hospital materials: smooth 100% cotton (clothing), 100% cotton terry (towels), 60% cotton-40% po
18                          Among patients with CLAD, 30% demonstrated an FVC decrement at its onset.
19 espectively; P =.04) and need for protective clothing (8% v 23%, respectively; P =.04).
20                    The deleterious impact of CLAD accompanied by FVC loss on post-CLAD survival persi
21    These results support the hypothesis that clothing acts an efficient conveyer of soluble semivolat
22 n and RVI were independently associated with CLAD (adjusted hazard ratio [95% confidence interval]) 2
23 ikely to report never/rare use of protective clothing (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR], 1.28; 95% CI,
24 ne mechanisms involved in the development of CLAD after lung transplantation.
25 ociated with marked increases in the risk of CLAD and death after lung transplantation.
26 o characterize the virologic determinants of CLAD and define the underlying mechanisms are warranted.
27  9 dogs with the canine form of LAD known as CLAD and demonstrate that in the 3 dogs with the lowest
28     Determine whether DAD is associated with CLAD and explore the potential role of CXCR3/ligand biol
29 y viral pneumonia increased the risk of both CLAD and graft loss after lung transplantation.
30 e impact of CARV isolation on progression to CLAD and graft loss.
31 cyte integrin CD18 adhesion molecule in both CLAD and LAD lead to recurrent, life-threatening bacteri
32 lly to therapy, there is a high incidence of CLAD and poor survival after AMR.
33 h of aa11 are associated with development of CLAD and reduced survival.
34 r lung SP-D polymorphisms and posttransplant CLAD and survival in 191 lung transplant recipients cons
35 ecretions transferred to bed sheets or dirty clothes and back to the eye; alternatively, nasal discha
36 cation as stain repellents in modern outdoor clothes and in ski waxes is assumed to be a potential so
37 und on the victim's, shooter's, or suspect's clothes and might be confused with GSR, such as sand, dr
38 espectively, 9.2, 6.4, 5.8, and 5.4 for silk clothing and 8.4, 6.6, 6.0, and 5.4 for standard care.
39 bjects were measured while they wore minimal clothing and a head cap.
40 the subjects must wear close-fitting minimal clothing and be able to stand motionless for 10 s (norma
41 n that includes sun avoidance and protective clothing and eyeware in addition to sunscreens.
42 els of nicotine on indoor surfaces-including clothing and human skin-this recently identified process
43                    Consumer products such as clothing and medical products are increasingly integrati
44 s of shade seeking and use of sun protective clothing and reported higher rates of sunbathing and ind
45 re of their surroundings, as humans do using clothing and shelter.
46 5%) and 39/141 (28%) of children in the silk clothing and standard care groups, respectively.
47 ld (seeking shade and wearing sun-protective clothing and sunscreen) using a 5-point Likert scale, du
48 es of UV radiation and using photoprotective clothing and sunscreens.
49  test the hypothesis that dust collecting on clothing and transferring to laundry water is a source o
50  risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) and a poorer survival.
51  risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) and graft loss, severe infection would.
52  risk of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) and that a type I immune response would mediate th
53  dealt with the impact of physical activity, clothing, and environmental factors on CBT regulation un
54 ng of common dielectric materials like hair, clothing, and leaves.
55 ash tracked back from fire events via boots, clothing, and other equipment as well as specialized equ
56 e basic necessities of life, including food, clothing, and shelter.
57 form of sun avoidance, regular cover-up with clothing, and sunscreen application.
58 washing, general cleanliness of the mother's clothing, and the type of room assigned for cooking were
59 n (aPR, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.11-1.62), protective clothing (aPR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.15-1.42), and shade (aPR,
60 al period and first trimester, and layers of clothing are important risk factors for SIDS among North
61          Results demonstrate that carpet and clothing are likely sources of PFASs in landfill leachat
62                         Discarded carpet and clothing are potential sources of per- and polyfluoroalk
63     Fifty patients (20%) were diagnosed with CLAD at a median of 95 weeks post-transplantation, and 7
64 We hypothesized that introducing copper into clothing, bedding, and other articles would provide them
65 degeneracy is lifted within Si quantum wells clad between Ge-Si alloy barrier layers, but the magnitu
66  obliterans syndrome level 0 [BOS 0]), early CLAD (BOS 0p), and late-stage CLAD (BOS 1-3).
67 BOS 0]), early CLAD (BOS 0p), and late-stage CLAD (BOS 1-3).
68 sults and were divided into three groups: no CLAD (bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome level 0 [BOS 0])
69 the association between eosinophilic BAL and CLAD but equally death remained significant (P=0.0047 an
70 to form an interconnected conducting network clad by FN.
71  second design involves thickness adjustable clothes by inserting the bent polymer sheets between two
72 ally released from, for example, impregnated clothing by assessing the release of silver and changes
73 s, including China, as a stain repellent for clothing, carpets and draperies, but it has been banned
74 ion limit, based on photonic crystals, metal-clad cavities and nanowires.
75 CNTs) in a polymer matrix and a planar metal-clad cavity.
76 show that inexpensive photosensitized copper clad circuit board substrates can be employed to produce
77 ies, we hypothesized that dermal uptake from clothing could contribute to the body burden of this com
78 els, suggest that dermal uptake of BP-3 from clothing could meaningfully contribute to overall body b
79 ere they modified aspects of their identity (clothing, cultural markers) to fit in.
80 al products including automotive lubricants, clothing, deodorants, sunscreens, and cosmetics and can
81 r and lower RVI, and the primary endpoint of CLAD (determined by 2 independent reviewers) in 250 LTRs
82  aa11 had significantly greater freedom from CLAD development and better survival compared to those w
83 F was collected from 37 LTR at time point of CLAD diagnosis and 37 LTR without any complication at ro
84                               Survival after CLAD diagnosis was assessed using Kaplan-Meier and Cox p
85 lveolar lavage (BAL) fluids (BALF) of LTR at CLAD diagnosis, are elevated and potential prognostic bi
86   Epithelial and RBC BALF-MV are elevated at CLAD diagnosis, have a potential as biomarkers, and supp
87  CLAD recipients resulted in reversal of the CLAD disease phenotype.
88  results, which is clinically used to define CLAD, does not detect early stages, there is need for al
89 nine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (CLAD) or CLAD dogs who had undergone gene correction either by ma
90                           In 6 of 11 treated CLAD dogs, therapeutic levels of CD18(+) leukocytes were
91    This neutropenia was not as marked in the CLAD dogs.
92                                              Clothes drying could as well contribute to the release o
93            A total of 216 patients developed CLAD during follow-up.
94 tamination of healthcare workers' protective clothing during routine care of patients with multidrug-
95 h of exposure, participants wore their usual clothing during the collection of urine samples for the
96               Subjects were weighed in light clothing each morning, and their weight was corrected to
97 his study: e.g. make-up, tattoos, hairbands, clothes, endovascular embolization, prostheses, surgical
98  personnel that can carry pathogens on their clothes, equipment, or vehicles.
99 apon stockpiles, protection (via coating) of clothing, equipment and buildings, and containment of ag
100 otype of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) exists; however, the optimal approach to its diagn
101 s show, for the first time, how leaving worn clothing exposed in sleeping areas when travelling can b
102                                     Our iron-clad fabrication technique takes place at ambient pressu
103  only by controllable appearance cues (e.g., clothing, facial expressions) as shown previously, but a
104                                       A core-clad fiber made of elastic, tough hydrogels is highly st
105 r and consists of a single customized double-clad fiber, a compact rapid two-dimensional beam scanner
106                       Permethrin-impregnated clothing for the prevention of tick bites has been shown
107 ) fluid, chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD)-free survival and overall survival was compared be
108  confidence interval, 0.26-1.49; P=0.29) and CLAD-free 5-year survival (hazard ratio, 0.51; 95% confi
109 ncreased BAL eosinophilia demonstrated worse CLAD-free and overall survival (both P<0.0001) compared
110 transplant patients as demonstrated by worse CLAD-free and overall survival.
111 ous Ig post-LT achieved similar survival and CLAD-free survival in recipients with hypogammaglobuline
112 -dependent analysis showed that survival and CLAD-free survival were not different in both groups.
113  (BFRs) and organophosphate esters (OPEs) by clothing from indoor air and transfer via laundering to
114 atic patients (7/8); (9) usage of protective clothing/gloves (8/8); (10) proper measures during outbr
115 wo kinds of humidity-induced, bendable smart clothing have been designed to reversibly adapt their th
116  associated with a twofold increased risk of CLAD (hazard ratio, 2.04; 95% confidence interval, 1.13-
117 of DAD was associated with increased risk of CLAD (hazard ratio, 3.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.9-4.
118 greater Memory performance and lower risk of CLAD (HR = 0.54 [0.29-1.00], P = .050).
119  to analyze the relationship between RVI and CLAD in a time-dependent manner, incorporating different
120  preceded or coincided with the diagnosis of CLAD in all cases.
121 use patterns showed that bathing and washing clothes in tube-well water was significantly protective
122                                  The role of clothing in the management of eczema (also called atopic
123                      We show that (1) soiled clothing is significantly more attractive than clean clo
124                                         Silk clothing is unlikely to provide additional benefit over
125          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is a major cause of allograft loss post-lung trans
126          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the main reason for poor long-term outcome of l
127          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the major factor limiting long-term success of
128          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the major limitation of long-term survival afte
129          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the major outcome limitation for lung transplan
130                   Votive objects, furniture, clothing, jewelry, and importantly, food including bread
131         The system combined an optical metal-clad leaky waveguide (MCLW) sensor with ultrasound stand
132 Hispanics seek shade and wear sun protective clothing less often than Spanish-acculturated Hispanics
133 al cleaning activities (e.g., dish-washing), clothing maintenance (e.g., laundry), and general housew
134 e obtained by UWW and a tape measure for the clothed mannequin, but the values were not uniformly sig
135 ackets or sweaters: four from one name-brand clothing manufacturer (three majority polyester fleece,
136 study of arctic or subarctic indigenous skin clothing material, known for its design and ability to k
137 shampoos and cleansers, and disperse dyes in clothing materials.
138 f sleeping humans and we suggest that soiled clothing may present a similarly attractive cue, allowin
139 ousehold cleaning activities (washing dishes/clothes, mopping, toilet cleaning, and washing windows/s
140 earm discharge was used as an analog for the clothing of a shooting victim or a suspect discharging a
141 r through direct contact or via the hands or clothing of health care workers.
142 ts reactions with the exposed skin, hair and clothing of human occupants.
143           Patients were classified as having CLAD on the basis of spirometric results and were divide
144 iations between SIDS and 2 or more layers of clothing on the infant (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 6.2;
145                 Patients with FVC decline at CLAD onset had significantly worse survival after CLAD w
146                                           At CLAD onset, a subset of patients demonstrating physiolog
147 s fabricated by mounting a commercial double-clad optical fiber (DCF) onto two piezo bimorphs that ar
148  1000 was associated with the development of CLAD or CLAD-related death.
149 ting) and behavioral (peeling off a layer of clothing or seeking an iced beverage).
150 fy people by repetitively sniffing pieces of clothing or the body odor of family members.
151 dence interval (CI): 1.78, 5.34) or changing clothes (OR = 2.84, 95% CI: 1.04, 7.78) after applying p
152 having canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (CLAD) or CLAD dogs who had undergone gene correction eit
153 pment of Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD) or CLAD-related death.
154 dom from chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) or survival between the two groups.
155 l (healthy, attractive models in high status clothes) or non-aspirational (eating disordered patients
156 searching for your car, a particular item of clothing, or just obeying traffic lights, in everyday li
157    The formulations developed can be used on clothes, paper, glass, and steel for a myriad of self-cl
158 ll (RBC) origin were significantly higher in CLAD patients (mean: 1533/muL and 158/muL) compared to c
159                  Lymphatic vessel density in CLAD patients did not differ from those in control subje
160             Lung tissue obtained from 13 non-CLAD patients served as control.
161 ntation, lymphangiogenesis is not altered in CLAD patients.
162 ing canine CD18 had complete reversal of the CLAD phenotype, which was sustained more than 2 years af
163 lted in reversal or moderation of the severe CLAD phenotype.
164  study of the biologic mechanisms underlying CLAD phenotypes is critical to improving long-term survi
165 icies (8%), 10 eyewear policies (10%), and 7 clothing policies (7%) mentioned sun protection as the i
166          Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD), presenting as bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (
167 plied in combination with permethrin-treated clothing, protection against bites of nearly 100% can be
168                               Release in the clothing reactors was largely due to perfluorooctatonic
169                               For carpet and clothing reactors, the majority of PFAS release was not
170 ophils/microL in the peripheral blood of the CLAD recipients resulted in reversal of the CLAD disease
171 Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction (CLAD) or CLAD-related death.
172 s associated with the development of CLAD or CLAD-related death.
173                                          For clothing, release was more dependent on sample heterogen
174         Five of the textiles (sun-protection clothes) released low amounts of Ti (0.01 to 0.06 wt % o
175 so far, the physiopathological mechanisms of CLAD remain poorly understood.
176               Using intelligent textiles for clothing represents one possibility for weavable superel
177        Canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency (CLAD) represents the canine counter-part of the human di
178 re performed on a mannequin with and without clothing RESULTS: All subjects were measured with 3DPS a
179 The effect of these chemokine alterations on CLAD risk was assessed using Cox models with serial BAL
180 leaning surfaces, gas separators, protective clothing, sensors, and many others.
181      Rare/never use of sunscreen, protective clothing, shade; multiple sunburns within the past year;
182 res: Rare/never use of sunscreen, protective clothing, shade; multiple sunburns within the past year;
183 m to optimize the structure of layered-Ge/Si-clad Si quantum wells to improve this splitting.
184  improved procedure for preparing the carbon-clad silica (denoted CCSi) phases along with a new colum
185 he original silicone cladding of the plastic-clad silica fiber.
186 oiled segments of low-cost multimode plastic-clad silica optical fibers.
187         Biocompatible mechanized phosphonate-clothed silica nanoparticles have been designed and fabr
188  oscillations of MinCDE proteins in membrane-clad soft-polymer compartments, we demonstrate that dist
189 t the successful fabrication of dense, metal-clad superconducting MgB2 wires, and demonstrate a trans
190 pact of CLAD accompanied by FVC loss on post-CLAD survival persisted in a multivariable model includi
191                       Four of five dogs with CLAD that received nonmyeloablative conditioning and inf
192 ), 3 times/wk for 6 wk, while wearing casual clothes that revealed a 35% skin area.
193  recorded with patients in pyjamas or in day clothes (the sequence was randomly allocated).
194                                       Before clothing, the nonretractable human penis would have been
195 nonsyntactic categories (e.g., animal-animal-clothes), they failed to learn the repetition pattern ov
196  is significantly more attractive than clean clothing to active bed bugs moving within a bedroom size
197  ex vivo retroviral-mediated gene therapy in CLAD using 2 nonmyeloablative conditioning regimens--200
198  the association between symptomatic RVI and CLAD using modern diagnostic techniques in a large conte
199 ions as well as for hazard mitigation at ice-clad volcanoes.
200                                              CLAD was categorized at its onset into discrete physiolo
201                                              CLAD was diagnosed in 88/191 patients, and 60/191 patien
202                         Overall, the risk of CLAD was elevated by viral infection (hazard ratio [HR],
203                  The association of RVI with CLAD was stronger the more proximate the RVI episode: 4.
204  this paper, we demonstrate the use of metal-clad waveguide (MCWG)-based microscopy for label-free re
205 ross spatial-temporal scales from vegetation-clad weathering profiles and hillslopes, small catchment
206 etween respiratory virus infection (RVI) and CLAD were limited by older diagnostic techniques, study
207 odel landfill reactors filled with carpet or clothing were monitored under biologically active and ab
208 ironmental specimens (e.g., from bedding and clothing) were obtained.
209 ival and chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD), were determined using multivariable analysis.
210 onset had significantly worse survival after CLAD when compared with those with preserved FVC (P < 0.
211             As mRNAs are generated, they are clothed with proteins to form messenger ribonucleoprotei
212 independently associated with development of CLAD, with increased risk at shorter time periods follow
213  patients each: patients who did not develop CLAD within 3 years after transplantation (48 biopsy spe
214 y specimens) and patients rapidly developing CLAD within the first 3 postoperative years (57 biopsy s
215 first time, can be successfully knitted into clothes without short circuits under external forces and
216 ast cancer risk with farm size or washing of clothes worn during pesticide application, but risk was
217 y, and higher retentivity compared to carbon-clad zirconia.
218 ource and its use as a substitute for carbon-clad zirconia.1,2 In that method, we showed that very cl

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