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1 ther it was recollected from the prior study episode.
2 en who experience PPD as a first psychiatric episode.
3 nt offence within 12 months of their patient episode.
4 met DSM-IV criteria for a manic or hypomanic episode.
5 during a moderate to severe major depressive episode.
6 n during individuals' first ART interruption episode.
7  crust relaxes accumulated stress after each episode.
8 n working after a single exposure/withdrawal episode.
9 intravenously upon the onset of an agitation episode.
10 ata from a Neoproterozoic (Marinoan) glacial episode.
11 ppetite and/or weight (A/W) during an active episode.
12 plex spikes associated with learned swimming episodes.
13 simply one of recurring manic and depressive episodes.
14 t with their actual involvement in restraint episodes.
15 ermanent AF, preceded by 7+/-6 paroxysmal AF episodes.
16 us concentrations may induce acute rejection episodes.
17  to arrhythmias during clinical hypoglycemic episodes.
18 valuated retrospectively regarding rejection episodes.
19 praventricular tachycardia, and 3 malsensing episodes.
20 poridium was identified in 9.4% of diarrheal episodes.
21  of bundled payment initiatives for surgical episodes.
22 educing the rate of symptomatic hypoglycemic episodes.
23 ogically specifically active during basal PS episodes.
24 nfluenza virus caused 18.9% and 34.2% of ILI episodes.
25 e (depressed/remitted) or number of previous episodes.
26 lomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes.
27 sult in adverse weight gain and hypoglycemic episodes.
28 g intervals that reduce urgency incontinence episodes.
29 ced rate of overall symptomatic hypoglycemic episodes.
30                          After a first manic episode, 1 year of randomized treatment with lithium was
31 SI incidence in the study population was 2.4 episodes/1000 central venous catheter (CVC) days [95% Po
32  Poisson confidence limits (CLs): 2.12, 2.71 episodes/1000 CVC days].
33 during, and 15 min after three 5 min hypoxic episodes (11% O2, H1-H3).
34 04), and more cumulative bacterial pneumonia episodes (12 month lag only; p trend=0.0004).
35                                    Forty-one episodes (18 = brincidofovir; 23 = cidofovir) of antivir
36 ipants, with comparable severe hypoglycaemia episodes (18 CGM and 21 control) and time spent hypoglyc
37   A compartment syndrome developed during 12 episodes (20.3%).
38 s were infused (IV immunoglobulin) during 15 episodes (25.4%).
39 excitatory cross-correlations during hypoxic episodes (34%) compared with BL (19%; p < 0.0001).
40 ts were limited to a single NIHSS item in 62 episodes (38%).
41 ngle food groups were younger at the initial episode (4.6 vs 5.8 months [mean], P = .001) and more fr
42 aive children with the first severe wheezing episode (90% hospitalized/10% emergency department treat
43 moisture supply, leading to extreme rainfall episodes across the entire central subcontinent.
44 syncytial virus/rhinovirus-negative wheezing episode (adjusted OR, 8.0; P = .001), first wheezing epi
45 ncreased the odds of Wave 2 major depressive episodes (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 1.7; 95% confidence
46 he developmental pathways that lead to first-episode adolescent-onset MDD (incident cases) in those a
47 (95% CI 21.9-33.2) of a recurrent postpartum episode after their second birth compared to women with
48 arkedly with exposure to three or more fever episodes after 12 weeks' gestation (aOR, 3.12; 1.28-7.63
49 ricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation episodes alternating with periods of sinus rhythm at the
50  These effects were most pronounced in first episode and adult-onset patients (>21 years).
51 epressive disorder (MDD) during a depressive episode and following treatment with ketamine.
52 o eliminate interference by repeated disease episodes and antidepressant treatment, we conducted the
53 ment accompanies one-third of NMOSD myelitis episodes and distinguishes NMOSD from other causes of lo
54 ollected during influenza-like illness (ILI) episodes and from controls.
55 efficacious in preventing depressive symptom episodes and performs optimally among those with initial
56 e rate of nocturnal symptomatic hypoglycemic episodes and proportion of patients with severe hypoglyc
57                The LCI worsened during cough episodes and pulmonary exacerbations, whereas similar sy
58 response relation was seen between infection episodes and risk of childhood obesity (ptrend <0.0001).
59 ime with a pH < 4, the number of acid reflux episodes and the percentage of proximal esophageal reflu
60 trength of associations between Wave 1 manic episodes and Wave 2 depression, anxiety and substance us
61 wo unipolar, drug-free rrMDD patients (2 MDD episodes) and 41 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited.
62 Diabetic Retinopathy Study charts, injection episodes, and complications were recorded.
63 e duration, treatments, prior optic neuritis episodes, and quality of life (QOL; based on the 54-item
64 grade amnesia following a minor neurological episode; and (iv) patients with gaps in their memories.
65 nt events, so that only data from an ongoing episode are considered pertinent to evaluating eruptive
66 stable, suggesting that consecutive rewarded episodes are needed for OFC computations that integrate
67                                        Manic episodes are one of the major diagnostic symptoms in a s
68  correlation of the onset of the YD climatic episode at 12,800 Cal B.P.
69 (adjusted OR, 8.0; P = .001), first wheezing episode at age less than 12 months (adjusted OR, 7.3; P
70 irected processes occur in the same learning episode at different latencies.
71 e that the ongoing and past methane emission episodes at the investigated sites are likely due to the
72 odes per day, and number of puffs per vaping episode) at the 6-month follow-up.
73 um or bipolar disorder) with 574 018 patient episodes between Jan 1, 2001, and Dec 31, 2008, we devel
74                 One year after the rejection episodes, BSCVA and CCT in these eyes remained unchanged
75 activity for the formation of complex memory episodes, but direct evidence from humans is missing.
76 imates.IMPORTANCE Cross-species transmission episodes can be singular, dead-end events or can result
77 terized by recurrent, unpredictable swelling episodes caused by uncontrolled plasma kallikrein genera
78  acute sleep deprivation (one prolonged wake episode), chronic sleep restriction (multiple nights wit
79 presenting with transient focal neurological episodes compared with cortical superficial siderosis-po
80 lures with the same ACT used for the primary episode, compared with other rescue treatments.
81 year, but the number of weakly acidic reflux episodes decreased significantly in the large subgroup w
82 of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) in first-episode drug-naive MDD patients, using the Seed-based d
83  patients (18-75 years) with >/=4 angioedema episodes during the 6 months before inclusion were rando
84 to an online survey inquiring about bleeding episodes each week.
85  The Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode-Early Treatment Program (RAISE-ETP) study, a 34-
86 oidal anti-inflammatory drugs use during ARI episodes, especially parenteral NSAIDs, was associated w
87 f note, patients with PD observed during RBD episodes exhibit improved motor function, relative to ba
88 ty of psychopathology, duration of index CRT episode, first contact with services, and diagnosis were
89 des (i.e., episodic simulation) and remember episodes from the past (i.e., episodic memory).
90 y 30% variability in the number of JJA ozone episodes (&gt;70 ppbv) when averaged over the eastern Unite
91                                   Individual episodes have conventionally been treated as independent
92                   The largest, longest-lived episodes have the highest incidence of co-occurrence and
93                          In the future, such episodes have the potential to induce a drastic destabil
94                                Early-life OM episodes historically associated with vaccine-serotype p
95 NT Humans have the ability to imagine future episodes (i.e., episodic simulation) and remember episod
96 enapine in preventing recurrence of any mood episode in adults with bipolar I disorder.
97 ically derived the thresholds for a heatwave episode in Boston MSA based on 16 years of daily observa
98  an acute T-helper type 1 (Th1) inflammatory episode in patients with leprosy.
99 at was quiescent during evaluation (no acute episode in the past 3 months) and 66 patients with no hi
100 rse event was decreased neutrophil count: 26 episodes in 14 participants.
101 ent was detected in 50 of 156 (32%) myelitis episodes in 41 patients (83% single; 17% multiple attack
102          There were 871 PKs performed and 67 episodes in 52 eyes of culture-positive microbial kerati
103 f Childhood Illness (IMCI)-defined pneumonia episodes in children under 5 years of age.
104 promise to improve the treatment of bleeding episodes in patients with inhibitor-complicated hemophil
105 Patient Register for all inpatient treatment episodes in Sweden from January 1, 1974, through Decembe
106 n the last year of life), number of hospital episodes in the last year of life (not involving large-v
107  episodes in the vaccine group vs 0.110 mean episodes in the placebo group; p=0.074).
108 en blood cultures were taken, and subsequent episodes in the same patient.
109 fer significantly between groups (0.046 mean episodes in the vaccine group vs 0.110 mean episodes in
110 d Tim-3 expression by T cells and infectious episodes in transplant patients.
111 ces severe fine particulate matter pollution episodes in winter during persistent cold-air pools (PCA
112  admission rate, and mortality from RSV-ALRI episodes in young children in 2015.
113 parasite, whereas susceptibility to clinical episodes in young hosts (< 10 years) cannot be ascertain
114       Datalogs permitted adjudication of 702 episodes, including 669 sustained monomorphic VT, 20 pol
115 to lag behind the onset of sustained licking episodes, indicating a regulatory action of MLIs during
116 support the gradual organization of discrete episodes into structured knowledge.
117                               A total of 312 episodes involving 292 patients over 87 months were incl
118 0 person-years and 0.7/1000 person-years for episodes involving primary care or hospitalizations, res
119  primary end point, 13 (10.2%) had 1 or more episodes lasting 24 hours or longer, and oral anticoagul
120                  Such local HCMV replication episodes may remain asymptomatic or may lead to symptoma
121 ephalopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome, however, the common m.3243 A
122 al admission rate among infants with a first episode of acute bronchiolitis.
123 spital admissions among infants with a first episode of acute moderate to severe bronchiolitis who we
124                 Complete abstinence after an episode of AH positively impacts long-term survival.
125 %-29%) rates of complete abstinence after an episode of AH.
126 tients who underwent surgery for their first episode of aSBO during 2005 to 2014.
127 risk of re-exposing patients who suffered an episode of asparaginase-associated pancreatitis to aspar
128 anticoagulation is indicated after the first episode of atrial fibrillation.
129  We studied 20 patients experiencing a first episode of BD and 28 healthy control participants at 4T
130 r corticosteroid use in infants with a first episode of bronchiolitis.
131 ayments determined by both definitions of an episode of care were strongly correlated, and there was
132 ROUND & AIMS: Cholecystectomy (CCY) after an episode of choledocholithiasis requiring endoscopic retr
133   Solid organ transplant patients with first episode of CMV disease or asymptomatic viremia (>/=1000
134 nt recipients who completed treatment for an episode of CMV infection/disease were included.
135 age of patients after treatment of the first episode of CMV viremia/disease.
136 urological abnormalities, or both before the episode of CSE.
137 lay between administration of TIPS and first episode of dysfunction, 10.8 months).
138  study of patients hospitalized with a first episode of endocarditis identified from mandatory state
139          We asked whether a single transient episode of HSV-1 epithelial keratitis causes long-term c
140 actices have influenced the initiation of an episode of incision in the main channel in the 1980s, th
141 ine as compared with placebo against a first episode of laboratory-confirmed severe rotavirus gastroe
142 ere Child-B, and 29% had at least 1 previous episode of liver decompensation.
143 y or at baseline (n = 27), offspring with an episode of MDD that had remitted by follow-up (n = 4), a
144                            In this study, an episode of postpartum AD was observed for 0.6% of childb
145            Seventy-six patients with a first episode of psychosis and 74 healthy controls were includ
146  397 patients who presented with their first episode of psychosis between April 12, 2002, and July 26
147 e the proportion of individuals with a first episode of psychosis detected by ARMS services in second
148 ions are present in individuals with a first episode of psychosis who have not been exposed to antips
149 eneral Hospital to assess whether a previous episode of r-AKI associated with subsequent adverse mate
150           The overall mean hospital cost per episode of self-harm was pound809.
151    Time to all-cause death and time to first episode of self-harm were analyzed in Cox regression mod
152 ding, risk-adjusted Medicare payments for an episode of surgical care were similar at teaching hospit
153  genetic and adaptive history of a neglected episode of the African Diaspora and illustrates the impa
154 , 22 patients (42%) experienced at least one episode of TIPS dysfunction (median delay between admini
155                              The first acute episode of TTP usually occurs during adulthood, with a p
156 l virus (RSV) was associated with 22% of all episodes of (severe) acute lower respiratory infection (
157 ersity resulting from adaptation to repeated episodes of acute hypoxia in a premalignant progression
158 ed by episodic, recurrent, and unpredictable episodes of acute pain.
159                                          Six episodes of acute rejection (n = 2 KT, 4 LT) occurred, d
160 btherapeutic tacrolimus levels predispose to episodes of acute rejection, whereas supratherapeutic le
161 Of the 1558 patients with HCM, 304 (20%) had episodes of AF, of which 226 (74%) were confined to symp
162                        Transient symptomatic episodes of AF, often responsible for impaired quality o
163  regulate this pathway, and life-threatening episodes of aHUS can be provoked by pregnancy.
164 ue of repeat blood cultures, we analyzed 500 episodes of bacteremia to determine frequency of FUBC an
165                                      Of 2176 episodes of candidemia, 128 were CUTS (5.88%).
166 etropolitan Toronto, which revealed multiple episodes of capsular switching.
167  We identified 23251 joint replacements (ie, episodes of care).
168 ervices will evaluate provider costs through episodes of care, which are currently in development, an
169 , and generally was observed in animals with episodes of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) viral rebound or s
170          The primary endpoint was defined as episodes of clinical malaria.
171 31-year-old woman was referred with repeated episodes of conjunctival "hemorrhages" and chemosis with
172  motility in vitro and in vivo coincide with episodes of cytosolic Ca(2+) signaling.
173    Affected individuals experience recurrent episodes of depression and mania, disrupting normal life
174                                              Episodes of diarrhea were documented through clinic visi
175  features in children, presenting with acute episodes of encephalopathy, bilateral symmetric brain le
176              Among 75829 patients with first episodes of endocarditis (mean [SD] age, 62.3 [18.9] yea
177 ng of the Strait involved at least two major episodes of erosion.
178                                   Persistent episodes of extreme weather in the Northern Hemisphere s
179 pairment, 16% (CI, 14% to 18%) had 1 or more episodes of functional decline and 28% (CI, 26% to 30%)
180 sidered in patients presenting with sporadic episodes of haematuria who have immigrated from or trave
181 ground glass" opacity and absence of further episodes of hemoptysis over a period of two years.
182 ove the pulmonary status and prevent further episodes of hemoptysis.
183                                              Episodes of hypotension were common, with mean arterial
184 minant ion channel disorder characterized by episodes of imbalance and incoordination.
185                                           No episodes of immune rejection or tumor formation were obs
186 atients often suffer from lifelong recurring episodes of increasing severity, reduced therapeutic res
187     Furthermore, asthmatic children had more episodes of infection that required antibiotic therapy t
188                Despite DRV exposure changes, episodes of intermittent HIV-1 viremia were infrequent.
189 from the subconjunctival relapse, no further episodes of intraocular/extraocular recurrence were reco
190         Marine sediment records suggest that episodes of major atmospheric CO2 drawdown during the la
191 ns increases the subsequent risk of clinical episodes of malaria is unclear.
192 ly present with characteristic skin lesions, episodes of mast cell mediator release, and disturbances
193 ctral profile of LFP-related currents during episodes of mechanically-evoked SD.
194 seafloor carbon storage that forced distinct episodes of methane release due to natural climate varia
195 finally leverage ancient genomes to document episodes of natural selection in southern African popula
196 bidities, adherence to medications, previous episodes of near-fatal asthma, and whether the patient h
197                                              Episodes of Palaeolithic cannibalism have frequently bee
198 ant skin disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of palmoplantar erythema and epidermal peeling.
199                           Focal seizures are episodes of pathological brain activity that appear to a
200                        Women with at least 2 episodes of PID had a 2-fold increased risk of borderlin
201 an infected individual experiencing multiple episodes of recurrent disease over time is not known.
202 atic individuals (with a history of numerous episodes of recurrent herpetic disease) and asymptomatic
203                         Ten patients with 11 episodes of serial seizures or status epilepticus, who u
204                                           No episodes of serious hypoglycaemia or other serious adver
205 in level lower than 7.0% at week 24, with no episodes of severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis
206 st partly due to an increase in nursing home episodes of short duration.
207    Brain-to-brain synchrony was unrelated to episodes of speech/no-speech or general content of conve
208 rease in rates of mortality, readmission, or episodes of suspected infection and suspected septic sho
209     Close monitoring of such pregnancies for episodes of thrombotic microangiopathy is essential but,
210 duce what might have been one of the largest episodes of transient climate change in Earth history.
211                               A reduction in episodes of ventricular tachycardia occurred in all five
212 ter the 6-week blanking period, there were 4 episodes of ventricular tachycardia over the next 46 pat
213 o postablation inflammation), there were 680 episodes of ventricular tachycardia.
214 rent, or clinically undetected (interstitial episodes only) hypoglycemia.
215                               Of 35 sampling episodes, only 2 procedures showed a significant increas
216 ce for persistent MDD effects across current episodes or remission, in the absence of detectable prog
217 1.92; 95%CI = 1.64-2.26), a brief depressive episode (OR = 2.14; 95%CI = 1.88-2.43) or depressive epi
218 (OR = 2.14; 95%CI = 1.88-2.43) or depressive episode (OR = 2.43; 95%CI = 2.21-2.67).
219 , p<0.0001) and transient focal neurological episodes (OR 11.7; 95% CI 2.70 to 50.6, p=0.001) were in
220 ebo group (0.149 mean episodes vs 0.146 mean episodes; p=0.522).
221  price-standardized, 90-day overall surgical episode payments and their components, including index,
222                           The average 90-day episode payments determined by both definitions of an ep
223  mode had the highest reductions in surgical episode payments during the study period.
224 -risk patients where the difference of total episode payments per patient between lowest and highest
225                                              Episode payments were slightly lower (mean payment, $216
226  METHOD: Adults with an acute manic or mixed episode per DSM-IV-TR criteria were enrolled in this ran
227 as a report of at least 1 liquid or solid FI episode per month during 4 years of follow-up from self-
228 overall symptomatic hypoglycemia were 2200.9 episodes per 100 person-years' exposure (PYE) in the ins
229 PYE) in the insulin degludec group vs 2462.7 episodes per 100 PYE in the insulin glargine U100 group
230 01 for superiority; rate difference, -130.31 episodes per 100 PYE; 95% CI, -193.5 to -67.16).
231  cigarettes smoked per day, number of vaping episodes per day, and number of puffs per vaping episode
232 io: 5.1 [95% CI 2.9-9.1]; p < 0.001) and 2.3 episodes/person-year for AL compared to 0.5 for AL+PQ (r
233 w-up, the incidence rate of P. vivax was 2.2 episodes/person-year for patients treated with CQ compar
234 ng episodes without diarrhea or 1-2 vomiting episodes plus 1-2 loose/liquid stools within 24 hours).
235 have characterized the epidemiology of first-episode psychoses in rural or urban settings since the i
236 THOD: Nineteen untreated patients with first-episode psychosis (14 of them antipsychotic naive) and 2
237 miological and diagnostic criteria for first-episode psychosis (34.0 new cases per 100,000 person-yea
238                In a clinical sample of first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients, we estimated the abili
239 nctional dysconnectivity in drug-naive first-episode psychosis (FEP).
240 1, 2014, we enrolled 228 patients with first-episode psychosis and 105 healthy controls.
241                        METHOD: All new first-episode psychosis cases, 16-35 years old, presenting to
242                          Patients with first-episode psychosis experience psychotic symptoms for a me
243     INTERPRETATION: Some patients with first-episode psychosis had antibodies against NMDAR that migh
244                          Patients with first-episode psychosis had lower regional FA in multiple comm
245       Here, we examined 16 drug-naive, first-episode psychosis patients and 16 healthy controls using
246 n structured activity in patients with first-episode psychosis who received social recovery therapy p
247 ty care on receipt of such benefits in first-episode psychosis, along with the correlates and consequ
248 lth services sites across England with first-episode psychosis, less than 6 weeks of treatment with a
249 hippocampus of untreated patients with first-episode psychosis.
250 R in approximately 5% of patients with first-episode psychosis.
251 lowed up for 2 years from the onset of first-episode psychosis.
252                                              Episode-related data were provided by the Oxford Monitor
253 tial but, the best strategy to prevent these episodes remains unclear.
254                                              Episodes reoccurred in all but 3 persons.
255 excitation of CV motoneurons during crawling episodes resets the rhythmic activity of DE-3, indicatin
256   Bivariable analyses (the 37 patients' last episodes) retained Sequential Organ-Failure Assessment s
257 olFOB were strongly associated with clinical episode risk.
258 01 patients (1272 [32.6%] female) with first-episode schizophrenia and 4040 controls (1613 [39.9%] fe
259 egional brain volumes in patients with first-episode schizophrenia and healthy controls by using magn
260   To investigate whether patients with first-episode schizophrenia exhibit greater variability of reg
261 ipsychotics for the acute treatment of first-episode schizophrenia, published up to Nov 17, 2016.
262     Of 30 participants with major depressive episode selected for inclusion, 26 participants (69% wom
263                          The incidence of IE episodes significantly increased over the decade of the
264        In multivariable models, Wave 1 manic episodes significantly increased the odds of Wave 2 majo
265 earch Datalink (CPRD) and linked to Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) and Office for National Statist
266         METHODS AND We used English Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data collected between April 20
267 patient Enquiry (HIPE, 1979-85) and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES, 1990-2011).
268 d this hypothesis using all England Hospital Episode Statistics data (1998-2012), within which we ide
269 n the National Health Service (NHS) Hospital Episode Statistics database from 2006 to 2015.
270      Cases were identified from the Hospital Episode Statistics database.
271 utine hospital administrative data (Hospital Episode Statistics) on all NHS outpatient specialist vis
272            Data were extracted from Hospital Episode Statistics, with linkage to the Office for Natio
273 control, were approved for CPRD and Hospital Episodes Statistics linkage, and were registered with th
274 y factor in the initiation of vaso-occlusive episodes, the hallmark of SCD.
275 sychiatric services for outpatients (patient episode) through linkage of population-based registers.
276  time lapse between surgery and the first AT episode varied among the most common CHD.
277 es/mL) and minor (50-1000 copies/mL) viremic episodes (VEs) and factors associated with major VEs.
278 used during treatment of vaso-occlusive pain episodes (VOE), the major cause of morbidity in SCD.
279  compared with the placebo group (0.149 mean episodes vs 0.146 mean episodes; p=0.522).
280         The mean number of previous syncopal episodes was 12 (range 9 to 20).
281  Conversion success for discrete spontaneous episodes was 97.4% overall.
282 one persons with NCC who experienced >/=1 PE episode were followed for a median of 10.6 years (range,
283        All potential acute coronary syndrome episodes were adjudicated in a blinded fashion by an ind
284                                          ICD episodes were assessed and verified by an independent bo
285 l stress, depression, and childhood wheezing episodes were assessed by quarterly questionnaires begin
286 s the most common symptom, but almost 30% of episodes were asymptomatic and detected by MRI during ro
287 nd mixed (45%) subtypes; only 8% of delirium episodes were characterized as hyperactive delirium.
288                                           PE episodes were documented 78 times, involving 50 of 729 c
289 PQ arm) were followed for 1 y, and recurrent episodes were treated with the same treatment allocated
290             The pattern, rate, and number of episodes were variable, commonly chronic, and not signif
291 agel Sign was present in 13 of 14 myelopathy episodes whereas Motor Neuron pattern was observed in 1
292 and ethnographic research on resource stress episodes, which exposes three different cooperative regi
293 %) grafts remained clear after the infection episode with a mean follow-up of 1127 days (range, 25-39
294 ctive dataset, the model detected 100% of 26 episodes with a median AFT of 22 min.
295 n large-scale, multiday, spatially connected episodes with scales of >1,000 km and clearly coincide w
296   When we attempted to terminate the same AT episodes with targeted illumination, outcomes were simil
297 pus is critical for the formation and use of episodes, with semantic (cue identity) information relay
298 therapy displayed an increased rate of manic episodes within 3 months of medication initiation (hazar
299 e definition of AGE (by adding >/=2 vomiting episodes without diarrhea or 1-2 vomiting episodes plus
300  consumer spending per transaction (checkout episode) would not increase in Berkeley stores; and (4)
301 rospectively enrolled patients with IA (>/=3 episodes/y) who then underwent a medical evaluation that

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