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1 nal PCR-based methods are laborious and time-intensive.
2 ire expensive instrumentation and are labour-intensive.
3 nthesis from N2 and H2 is notoriously energy intensive.
4 fication are exceedingly energy and chemical intensive.
5 terial cultures are time-consuming and labor-intensive.
6 ain challenging, often invasive and resource-intensive.
7 ore often costly and resource/infrastructure intensive.
11 to large-scale deforestation, extensive and intensive agriculture, resource mining, livestock grazin
12 of all ICU-related revenue center codes for intensive and coronary care, excluding nursery, intermed
13 d that seeds could replace other more labour intensive and costly methods, such as transplanting adul
14 ing a minority was associated with receiving intensive and invasive end-of-life care among patients w
15 intraoperative histology are time- and labor-intensive and often introduce artifact that limit interp
16 wever, these techniques are relatively labor-intensive and require a significant amount of training.
21 rder of magnitude for that of the more labor-intensive and time-consuming cell-assay technique, 2.0 m
23 tictal symptoms lasting up to 8 wk displayed intensive and widespread (>/= 1 lobe) cortical (18)F-FET
24 r belatacept more-intensive, belatacept less-intensive, and cyclosporine, respectively (belatacept mo
25 histologic methods is time consuming, labor intensive, and dependent upon investigators' expertise a
26 s utility, ELISA is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and infrastructure-dependent, limiting its av
27 aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of intensive antiplatelet therapy (combined aspirin, clopid
28 severe symptomatic atherosclerosis and more intensive antiplatelet therapy reduces VTE risk beyond a
30 easing interest in various data- and compute-intensive applications such as phylogenetic inference fo
31 emographics may effectively complement labor-intensive approaches, with the potential to measure demo
32 rs, the overall survival rate was 57% in the intensive arm and 47% in the standard arm ( P = .092).
33 a and thrombocytopenia were prolonged in the intensive arm, but there were no differences in serious
34 clerotic vascular disease who were receiving intensive atorvastatin therapy and who had a mean LDL ch
35 n carbide nanowires (SiC NWs) have attracted intensive attention in recent years due to their outstan
36 and a convenient alternative to, the labour-intensive basal-bolus insulin regimen for the management
38 er and offer or refer them to comprehensive, intensive behavioral interventions to promote improvemen
39 22.8%, 37.0%, and 25.8% for belatacept more-intensive, belatacept less-intensive, and cyclosporine,
40 on might be in the current era in which data-intensive biomedical characterization of individuals is
42 s differential reduction in ADHF events from intensive blood pressure [BP] treatment among the 6 key,
43 d the prognostic significance of dIVH in the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Hae
44 est that the benefit or risk associated with intensive blood pressure-lowering treatment can be estab
47 tervention Trial): 4086 randomly assigned to intensive BP lowering (target SBP <120 mm Hg) and 4078 a
48 with hypertension but no diabetes mellitus, intensive BP lowering (target systolic BP <120 mm Hg) co
49 nal function that should be tolerated during intensive BP lowering and its association with risk of E
50 the acute declines in kidney function in the intensive BP lowering arm of two trials in CKD associate
52 d controlled trials (RCTs) to assess whether intensive BP lowering in patients with acute ICH is safe
56 versus higher ARRs in CVD events/deaths with intensive BP treatment, and participants who had lower v
57 patients with acute ICH randomised to either intensive BP-lowering or standard BP-lowering treatment
58 y was similar between patients randomised to intensive BP-lowering treatment and standard BP-lowering
60 he study therefore provides no evidence that intensive breeding has had negative effects on the conte
61 ospital (median, 15 vs 25 days; P < .01) and intensive care (10 vs 17 days; P = .04) than those treat
62 % CI 0.28 to 0.90; p=0.0210), fewer neonatal intensive care admissions lasting more than 24 h (0.48;
64 es the clinical course of patients requiring intensive care as a result of their primary medical or s
65 ata prospectively collected by the Pediatric Intensive Care Audit Network over 8 years (2007-2014).
68 l patients were given appropriate supportive intensive care for what was initially suspected to be se
69 in intrauterine interventions and perinatal intensive care have resulted in increasing numbers of BH
70 ht to characterize the timing, severity, and intensive care management of cytokine release syndrome a
71 re significantly younger and had more severe intensive care medical conditions (hemodynamic, biologic
73 ve patients with sepsis, 11 severity-matched intensive care patients, and 67 healthy donors was prosp
76 of data from the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database and a nest
77 identified in the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Centre for Outcome and Resource E
78 xtracted from the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Centre for Outcome and Resource E
80 its first description 50 years ago, no other intensive care syndrome has been as extensively studied
82 antibiotic selection that was greater in the intensive care unit (77.97% [CI 72.0-83.1] vs 54.73% [CI
83 fty years after the inception of the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU), noncardiovascular illnesses
84 d to questioning of the beneficial effect of intensive care unit (ICU) admission and to a variable IC
85 g chemotherapy in the final 14 days of life, intensive care unit (ICU) admission in the final 30 days
86 workers or the environment to patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) and a high-dependency unit (HD
87 rly populations; studies based solely in the intensive care unit (ICU) and non-English-language artic
90 n from a prospective study of critically ill intensive care unit (ICU) patients meeting two of four S
91 To determine the discriminative accuracy of intensive care unit (ICU) physicians and nurses in predi
92 cell transplantation (SCT) recipients to the intensive care unit (ICU) remains controversial, especia
93 ukemia (AML) commonly require support in the intensive care unit (ICU), but risk factors for admissio
95 the causes of potentially avoidable surgical intensive care unit (SICU) admissions and disposition de
96 cesarean delivery, breast-feeding, neonatal intensive care unit [NICU] admission, and absence of pet
103 ergency department visits, hospitalizations, intensive care unit admissions, and chemotherapy in the
107 rst quantitative data on turn quality in the Intensive Care Unit and highlight the need to reinforce
108 ductions in procedural inotrope requirement, intensive care unit and hospital length of stay (6.0 ver
109 and 30-day death/stroke, procedural success, intensive care unit and hospital length-of-stay, and rat
110 bilization of patients in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit and its effect on length of stay has
111 to first physical therapy evaluation in the intensive care unit and the hospital, and mean days of p
112 s (mean [SD] cost, MP $3530 [MP $2410]), and intensive care unit care (mean [SD] cost, MP $7770 [MP $
114 consciousness and cortical responses in the intensive care unit could alter time-sensitive decisions
116 mechanical ventilation, and admission to the intensive care unit for patients admitted to hospital fo
117 ng 974 adults admitted to a tertiary medical intensive care unit from February 3, 2015 to May 31, 201
118 particularly those requiring admission to an intensive care unit involving respiratory failure, intub
119 lty in older trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit is often not feasible using traditio
121 (15.40 versus 7.90 days; P = 0.027), and the intensive care unit LOS (5.55 versus 1.19 days; P = 0.03
122 patients 65 years and older admitted to the intensive care unit of a single level I trauma center be
123 view was conducted of adults admitted to the intensive care unit of an American College of Surgeons-v
124 abies with type 1 zone 1 ROP at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of the Catholic University, Rome, fr
125 ow/neg) monocytic (M)-MDSCs were expanded in intensive care unit patients with and without sepsis and
132 shorter duration of mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit stay, and inotrope use; and fewer el
134 load, duration of mechanical ventilation and intensive care unit stay, electrolyte abnormalities and
135 rt-term (duration of mechanical ventilation, intensive care unit stay, hospital stay, and highest pri
137 d increased nosocomial infections, prolonged intensive care unit stays, and poor functional status at
139 discussions regarding extended stays in the intensive care unit, prolonged ventilator management, an
140 al hematoma are key risk factors for needing intensive care unit-level care in children with mTBI and
145 , and mortality of sepsis in adult Brazilian intensive care units (ICUs) and association of ICU organ
146 lticenter, randomized trial conducted at 120 intensive care units (ICUs) from 9 countries from Novemb
147 secutive patients admitted for sepsis to two intensive care units (ICUs) in the Netherlands between J
149 ant PDA was conducted at 3 tertiary neonatal intensive care units and affiliated follow-up programs.
151 y of 350 critically ill patients admitted to intensive care units at an academic medical center to in
155 of 441 patients with ARDS admitted to three intensive care units at the University Medical Centre id
156 cutive adult patients admitted to one of two Intensive Care Units between September 2015 to January 2
157 onates admitted to 24 participating neonatal intensive care units from four countries (Australia, Can
158 January 2006 and December 2013 from neonatal intensive care units in 25 US children's hospitals inclu
160 sed, placebo-controlled phase 2 trial in two intensive care units in the UK, involving patients fulfi
162 ital cardiac arrest who were hospitalized in intensive care units or general inpatient units were stu
163 2010 and 2011 who were admitted to neonatal intensive care units participating in the Canadian Neona
164 ive Pediatric Critical Care Research Network intensive care units with chest compressions for >/=1 mi
165 ients receiving mechanical ventilation in 36 intensive care units, with daily collection of ventilati
170 anagement of staphylococcal BSIs in neonatal intensive care units; and (5) defining the impact of VRE
171 and depression during the 3 years following intensive care was 18.0% (95% CI, 17.0-19.0%) for statin
173 ood leukocytes of adult patients admitted to intensive care with sepsis due to fecal peritonitis (n =
175 lity as requests for resuscitation, neonatal intensive care, and surgical intervention are becoming m
176 ty to other professionals (eg, physicians in intensive care, emergency medicine, neurology, neurosurg
182 winter, 2014, in a convenience sample of 459 intensive-care units in 50 countries across six continen
183 In conclusion, combining lestaurtinib with intensive chemotherapy proved feasible in younger patien
184 cutive prospective, randomized, multicenter, intensive chemotherapy trials (AML96, AML2003) from the
188 oal combustion provides direct evidence that intensive coal combustion could contribute to increased
190 ed $13 547 per patient compared with uniform intensive control ($105 307 vs. $118 854), primarily due
191 d be 0.27 higher among patients who received intensive control than among those who received standard
192 and quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) for intensive control versus standard control of systolic bl
193 d generated more QALYs compared with uniform intensive control, except in analyses where the disutili
194 t and avoidance of certain foods.After a 2-y intensive CR intervention, approximately 50% of CR-induc
196 e extreme health inequity identified demands intensive cross-sectoral policy and service action to pr
197 These findings suggest that the shift to intensive cultivation and animal husbandry in Estonia wa
199 containing millions of particles, leading to intensive debate over the size-dependent microscopic rea
201 a has not experienced mass bleaching despite intensive Degree Heating Weeks (DHW) of >15 degrees C-we
204 sentially as a resonator that accumulates an intensive electromagnetic field into a spiral capacitive
206 here too often portray the job of a research-intensive faculty member and principal investigator (PI)
207 D) plus 20 Gy involved-field (IF)-RT to more intensive four cycles of ABVD plus 30 Gy IF-RT was confi
209 ter February 2008 when safety concerns about intensive glucose control were reported in the ACCORD tr
210 more precisely estimate the effects of more intensive glucose control, compared with less intensive
211 ntensive glucose control, compared with less intensive glucose control, on the risk of microvascular
216 erate group was 4.8 days vs 3.8 days for the intensive group (absolute difference, -1.0 days; 95% CI,
217 rate group was 12.4 days vs 10.9 days in the intensive group (absolute difference, -1.5 days; 95% CI,
219 to 2.2%) and barotrauma incidence (0% in the intensive group vs 0.6% in the moderate group; absolute
225 etic testing for the premutation is resource intensive, it is not practical to screen individuals for
226 cytometry barcoding approaches require time intensive labeling, reduce the number of biologically me
230 existing approaches are both CPU and memory-intensive, limiting their application to small, single d
233 0 CE) as Native American populations adopted intensive maize agriculture, facilitating population agg
234 accurate and effective as traditional labor-intensive measures of flowering time, height, biomass, g
235 oups of similar isolates for computationally intensive methods of phylogenetic inference using (for e
240 icipants (N=24) completed two separate 7-day intensive outpatient protocols that included daily visit
243 itiation of dosing, 10 patients underwent an intensive pharmacokinetic evaluation of the concentratio
244 d its metabolite GS-331007 were evaluated by intensive plasma sampling at day 7 in the first 10 patie
247 eproduction relies upon numerous host energy-intensive processes, the most demanding of which is prot
249 circuits can be engineered in the absence of intensive purification and/or extensive rounds of design
252 urable plasmonic nanomaterials has become an intensive research area offering the opportunity to reco
256 ced incidence of coronary heart disease with intensive risk factor management, people with diabetes m
258 chemical denaturation experiments are labour-intensive, sample-costly and time-consuming, and it has
262 If fully implemented in eligible US adults, intensive SBP treatment could prevent approximately 107
263 patients with PLA2R1-associated MN, and more intensive screening for the presence of malignancies may
264 various systems are limited, and there is an intensive search for highly efficient electrocatalysts b
267 Treatment guidelines for aphasia recommend intensive speech and language therapy for chronic (>/=6
269 ignificantly improved from baseline to after intensive speech and language treatment (mean difference
270 r triplet combinations, or incorporated into intensive strategies with autologous stem cell transplan
273 re (DBP), the potential benefits or risks of intensive systolic blood pressure (SBP) lowering are unc
274 cidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) with intensive systolic blood pressure (SBP) lowering is uncl
276 tandard (systolic BP target <140 mm Hg) with intensive (systolic BP target <120 mm Hg) BP treatment a
279 tform is significantly faster and less labor intensive than commonly available technologies, making i
281 trial with sequential randomization to more intensive therapy achieved greater than 80% power and un
282 significantly for patients in the R-CHOP or intensive therapy cohorts when analyzed by receipt of au
284 tterns in diverse systems, rigorous testing, intensive time-series datasets and improved stochastic m
286 (up to 2.5) and leaves (0.5), suggesting an intensive transformation of CBZ in these compartments.
288 reatment, the rate of renal adverse event in intensive treatment group was significantly higher.
290 .3 to 15.4) lower in the group that received intensive treatment than in the group that received stan
292 tolic blood pressure of less than 120 mm Hg (intensive treatment) than among those who were assigned
293 ted outcomes among participants who received intensive treatment, which targeted a systolic blood pre
294 ine LVH (n=605, 7.4%), those assigned to the intensive (versus standard) BP lowering were 66% more li
296 cyclosporine, respectively (belatacept more-intensive vs cyclosporine: hazard ratio [HR] = 0.95; 95%
297 val [CI] 0.47-1.92; P = .89; belatacept less-intensive vs cyclosporine: HR = 1.61; 95% CI 0.85-3.05;
298 ecular diagnosis is time-consuming and labor-intensive, which limits the treatment efficiency especia
299 eating short-cuts where network diffusion is intensive while annihilating underused connections.
300 cess to private datasets and computationally intensive workspace-based analysis require login/passwor
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