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1 ecific respiratory symptoms are difficult to manage.
2 orticultural crops and are very difficult to manage.
3 urgical wounds and are frequently complex to manage.
4 for Cul1 and, if so, how this competition is managed.
5 particularly high risk and must be carefully managed.
6  among countries in how these conditions are managed.
7 which most people with GFR in this range are managed.
8 um test, 41% (111 of 274) SPs were correctly managed.
9  Treat" describes the author's experience in managing 3 common scenarios that one may encounter in pe
10 ogen detection is important as first step to manage a plant disease in greenhouses, field conditions
11  cernuus are used in traditional medicine to manage a wide range of ailments such as edema, jaundice,
12 seen by ID physicians were more likely to be managed according to evidence based practice established
13 l consecutive adult patients with SS/SS were managed according to the standard of care, data were pro
14                      The optimal approach to managing acid-base balance is less well defined for pati
15 ate class of next-generation therapeutics to manage advanced prostate cancer.
16                  This may pose problems with managing adverse effects and the design of efficient cli
17                               Approaches for managing alert fatigue in the ICU are provided as a resu
18 eters, teach intermittent catheterisation or manage an intermittent catheterisation service.
19 encing changes and their impact, striving to manage and adjust to changes, coping with masculinity, a
20           The team also developed methods to manage and consolidate the large number of partial resul
21 frastructure and basic guidelines to create, manage and distribute bioinformatics containers with a s
22 y, a resurgence of interest in using diet to manage and treat DM has emerged in recent years.
23 ransformed how entomological collections are managed and utilized.
24  The Delphibacteria lineage is found in both managed and wild dolphins; its metabolic profile suggest
25 many protected areas are underfunded, poorly managed, and ecologically damaged; the conundrum is how
26 mans can be exposed to pathogens from poorly managed animal feces, particularly in communities where
27 is an NCI/NIH sponsored project intended for managing, annotating, sharing, and quantitatively analyz
28 elf-reported anal sex or symptoms is used to manage anorectal Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamydia) and N
29 helpful for a better understanding of how to manage antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the future.
30 nimal models and in human patients to better manage antioxidant therapy in devastating neurodegenerat
31 tional" ponds or tube wells to alternatives [managed aquifer recharge (MAR) and rainwater harvesting]
32 ure and create joint national guidelines for managing asthma, reflecting this heterogeneity.
33               We reveal that botanic gardens manage at least 105,634 species, equating to 30% of all
34                  Patients were recruited and managed at a hospital in the United Kingdom from 2013 th
35 ospectively assembled database of VGAM cases managed at a single referral center from 2000 to 2014.
36 al measurements from a corn-soybean rotation managed at three N fertilizer inputs with and without a
37  be a potential therapeutic intervention for managing autoimmune disorders of the CNS.
38 rate and timely diagnostics are critical for managing bacterial infections.
39                             They are hard to manage because of their ability to remain dormant in soi
40 metabolism is therefore a tug-of-war between managing beneficial microbes, excluding detrimental ones
41 on speed and is thus crucial to consider for managing biological invasions and successfully introduci
42                        As a consequence, the managed blue PHOLED attains T80=334+/-5 h (time to 80% o
43 ying a potentially effective target gene for managing BPH population through RNAi.
44 e deficiency, which is readily diagnosed and managed but potentially fatal in severe cases if untreat
45 indicated, but most of these patients can be managed by a general pediatrician with a good understand
46 was non-inferior to that of febrile children managed by a validated electronic algorithm derived from
47             Coastal marine ecosystems can be managed by actions undertaken both on the land and in th
48 reas patients with POD 1 DFA >5,000 U/L were managed by clinical discretion.
49 series to our knowledge of streptococcal PJI managed by DAIR, showing a worse prognosis than previous
50 rsonalized walking exercise program at home, managed by dialysis staff, improves functional status in
51 as acute GVHD has been mainly understood and managed by direct targeting of immune cells to generate
52                              While typically managed by gluten-free diet and dapsone, treatment of DH
53                        Most pseudocysts were managed by percutaneous drainage, and although no firm i
54 s no cure for hemophilia, which is currently managed by preemptive replacement therapy.
55                         In Tanzania, systems managed by private operators were more functional than c
56                        Recurrent tumors were managed by repeat brachytherapy, TTT, or enucleation.
57 rated diverticulitis has conventionally been managed by resection and stoma formation.
58  of wildfires that had to be extinguished or managed by state or federal agencies from 1992 to 2012,
59 ous inflammation is mainly understood and is managed by targeting immune cells.
60 2017, from an integrated electronic database managed by the China Center for Disease Control and Prev
61 her the clinical outcome of febrile children managed by the e-POCT tool was non-inferior to that of f
62  were eligible and due for CRC screening and managed by the participating health system.
63  acute care or 120 long-term care facilities managed by the United States Veterans Health Administrat
64 s that are rapidly recognized and adequately managed can be treated.
65     The emergency department (ED) is used to manage cancer-related complications among the 15.5 milli
66 ns of the sources, impact, and strategies to manage capacity strain.
67 ed attention as alternative therapeutics for managing cardiovascular diseases.
68 th newly diagnosed diabetes enrolled in a US managed care network from January 1, 2001, through Decem
69                                          The managed care network was queried starting in 2009, and d
70 nrollees in a large nationwide United States managed care network with newly diagnosed acute conjunct
71 epair with vitrectomy among a large group of managed care plan beneficiaries throughout the United St
72 pective cohort of all comprehensive Medicaid managed care plans (N = 390) during the interval 2006-20
73            Of the 366 comprehensive Medicaid managed care plans operating prior to 2014, 106 exited M
74 s had a mean of greater than 10% of Medicaid managed care recipients enrolled in plans that exited, w
75 0%) household survey respondents, 51 (23.4%) managed care respondents, and 173 (57.7%) NYU Langone re
76 T1DM or T2DM who were enrolled in a large US managed-care network.
77  the incorporation of new biomarkers to help manage CHB require further exploration.
78 al benefits of targeting RAD6 with SMI#9 for managing chemoresistant cancers.
79  proposed a pragmatic screening approach for managing child contacts.
80 mmendations on how to use bronchodilators to manage childhood acute wheezing conditions in the emerge
81 microbes may offer a novel and safe means of managing cholesterol metabolism and diet induced dyslipi
82 ance, and chronic disease management to help manage chronic conditions, reduce disruptions in employm
83 ble biopsychosocial treatments are needed to manage chronic knee pain on a population level.
84             Opioids are increasingly used to manage chronic pain, and chronic opioid users are challe
85 provide essential cues for understanding and managing coastal habitats and fish populations.
86      A gluten-free diet is the only means to manage coeliac disease, a permanent immune intolerance t
87 r increased awareness about how to avoid and manage common identifier problems, especially those rela
88 imity on how critical care clinicians should manage conscientious objections related to physician-ass
89 ntal conditions tend to be more difficult to manage conservatively and reliably.
90                              The patient was managed conservatively and discharge 12 days after TAE.
91                              The patient was managed conservatively with high doses of glucocorticoid
92 sion regret: 8.2% of those whose disease was managed conservatively, 15.0% of those who received surg
93 ckage of interventions to reduce risk of and manage CVRDs.
94 nsus recommendations, various strategies for managing DAPT during the perioperative period have been
95 ffective nonpharmacological interventions to manage delirium are needed.
96                 Drawing on the experience in managing dengue cases at the Queen Sirikit National Inst
97                                              Managing desired components of discharge variance will l
98 peutic combinations can be more effective to manage diabetes in individuals with uncontrolled hypergl
99 graphic angiography (OCTA) may have value in managing diabetic retinopathy (DR), but there is limited
100 for PTP-selective drug design, important for managing diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease
101  of action of docosanoids will contribute to managing diseases, including stroke, AD, age-related mac
102 en designed, conducted, analysed, regulated, managed, disseminated, or reported.
103  HIV-infected donor and recipient selection, managing donor-derived transmission of a resistant HIV s
104 d severity are important when evaluating and managing dry eye.
105 RPRETATION: Current WHO guidelines appear to manage dysentery effectively, but might miss opportuniti
106 es in sustainable agricultural production is managing ecosystem services, such as pollination, in way
107                         Soils of natural and managed ecosystems play an extremely important role in m
108 ce the provisioning of ecosystem services in managed ecosystems.
109 re to be expected unless these fisheries are managed effectively and cautiously.
110                  Patients admitted to ICU to manage end-of-life care represent a small proportion of
111         Although glucocorticoids are used to manage exacerbations, some patients respond to them poor
112  are a suitable species to study how animals manage external microbiota because reproduction revolves
113   Evidence for marine reserves' potential to manage fisheries in an ecosystem context has been mixed,
114 c locus, FthB and FthC, that are involved in managing fluorothreonine toxicity.
115 ype 1 diabetes is a challenging condition to manage for various physiological and behavioural reasons
116  anthropogenic forest that had been actively managed for millennia.
117 is provides simple criteria to evaluate when managing for particular ecosystem services could warrant
118 nd is the major target of clinical drugs for managing fungal pathogens, but some of the CYP51 key fea
119 , and investigational approaches to treat or manage GBM.
120  virus need to plan health-care resources to manage GBS patients.
121 to the mechanisms by which different tissues manage genome stability and parallels with human microce
122  development of novel therapeutic options to manage Gram-negative infections.
123 hospitalizations, and urologic procedures to manage gross hematuria).
124 n, or a urologic procedure to investigate or manage gross hematuria.
125 match inpatient and acute care facilities to manage growing needs.
126 al health care insurance plans at a large US managed health care company from January 1, 2008, throug
127  and are likely to play an important role in managing health and enabling affordable health care acce
128 therefore represent an effective therapy for managing hepatic steatosis, obesity, and diabetes.
129 ance components to design an algorithm for a managed hydrograph to explore future yields.
130 mice, protective pathways were uncovered for managing hyperglycemia and include augmentation of fibro
131 l organ donation," and compare with actively managed ICU patients.
132  systems are rare in nature and difficult to manage in breeding programmes.
133                  In patients with PACG being managed in a hospital setting, VF progression was noted
134 ich evolve over long periods of time and are managed in diverse ways.
135        Alcohol problems are not consistently managed in hospital patients.
136 cluding patients who are hospitalized, those managed in routine office settings, and those in skilled
137 t clinical need for new antifungal agents to manage infections with pathogenic species such as Crypto
138  neutrophils represent a promising target to manage inflammatory syndromes in diseases with active ty
139       Genetic testing is a valuable tool for managing inherited cardiovascular disease in patients an
140 ong effects of reduced pH on nearshore state-managed invertebrate fisheries, but modest effects on th
141 hlights the role of the tick gut in actively managing its microbiome, and how this impacts B. burgdor
142 nce to healthcare providers who diagnose and manage Kawasaki disease, but clinical decision making sh
143 trating keratoplasty (PKP) when indicated in managing keratoconus in Canada.
144 y changes, with large extents of intensively managed land limiting 'adaptive' community reorganizatio
145         Importantly, the area of intensively managed land use around monitoring sites appears to infl
146              This has broad implications for managing landscapes to promote climate change adaptation
147              They should also be prepared to manage late effects either directly or by referral to ap
148 ty organisations, and peoples' capacities to manage long-term conditions.
149 rveillance (AS) is increasingly accepted for managing low-risk prostate cancer, yet there is no conse
150 ance, alternative strategies are required to manage malaria infections.
151 ments for IVIG therapy, which is deployed to manage many diseases and conditions but is expensive and
152 icists rated the appropriateness of how PCPs managed MDR results.
153                      Effective therapies for managing melanoma are limited, so we sought to investiga
154 ndrial dynamins, however, where loop regions manage membrane recruitment.
155  of 270 trees per species were sampled in 18 managed mixed-species stands along an altitudinal gradie
156 ol by recruiting a broader neural network to manage more difficult tasks.
157 nities to more frequent fire; (iii) actively managing more wild and prescribed fires with a range of
158 iv) identifiability analysis offers a way to manage multiple sources of uncertainty and leverage envi
159 tain general conclusions about the merits of managing multispecies fisheries by using reserves relati
160              Society increasingly focuses on managing nature for the services it provides people rath
161  may inform efforts to better understand and manage neurodegenerative disease and other proteinopathi
162 , n = 31) suggests that most patients may be managed nonsurgically.
163 stamine/leptin signaling may be important in managing obesity-induced biliary damage.
164  [35.5%] vs 1465 [27.3%], P = .008) and were managed operatively (332 [84.7%] vs 4212 [78.4%], P = .0
165  with adhesive small bowel obstruction (SBO) managed operatively.
166 er examination of tramadol ER as a method to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms.
167  resource managers and researchers to better manage opportunities resulting from range-shifting speci
168  (30 healthcare support workers and 24 staff managing or working alongside them) and 4 healthcare sup
169 arch is ongoing to develop drug therapies to manage osteoarthritis (OA) and articular cartilage (AC)
170 to sustain their increased proliferation and manage oxidative stress, yet glutamine is often depleted
171 his context, roles and behaviours adopted to manage pain-related medicines, and factors that influenc
172 re is still widespread uncertainty on how to manage patients on NOACs who bleed or who are at risk fo
173 itors and the utility of PET to identify and manage patients with ccRCC who are likely to respond to
174        There is controversy over how to best manage patients with inflammatory bowel disease and flat
175 e unsatisfactory therapies currently used to manage patients with invasive HCC.
176 s and therapies have improved our ability to manage patients with this disorder.
177                                   Clinicians managing patients with ARDS should personalize decisions
178                    Challenges encountered in managing patients with BBS are highlighted, emphasizing
179 clinical impact of (68)Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT on managing patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs).
180 gy nursing has been shown to be effective in managing patients with rheumatoid arthritis, patient out
181 corporeal membrane oxygenation, including 29 managed per Randomized Evaluation of Sedation Titration
182 quality and quantity should be considered in managing persons with frailty.
183 gricultural settings, and recent declines in managed populations have caused concern.
184 ve to panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) when managing proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), with
185 ing as a generalized therapeutic approach to manage prostate cancer.
186 tter understand the elaborate machinery that manages proteome homeostasis, or proteostasis, in the ce
187 n (0 versus 36 points, P<0.001) or medically managed pump thrombosis (0 versus 5 points, P=0.02), and
188    Many cancer treatments, such as those for managing recalcitrant tumors like pancreatic ductal aden
189                             While systems to manage reductive stress are well-established, how cells
190 f care, simulations suggest that a system of managed referral with gatekeeping at the level of villag
191 ion for the use of very strong acids and the managed removal/quenching of gaseous byproducts.
192 tive TB, which may not reflect how providers manage repeat patients or more complicated TB presentati
193 d the impact of nearly 30 years of carefully managed restoration on soil microbial communities at the
194 is one of the most promising medications for managing schizophrenia but it is under-utilized because
195 ely 24% of patients received systemic IMs to manage select AEs, which in most cases resolved.
196 ptors (nAChRs) are promising drug targets to manage several neurological disorders and nicotine addic
197  patients relying on oral glucocorticoids to manage severe asthma associated with eosinophilia.
198 egitimised past and anticipated responses in managing sexual expression in the nursing home setting.
199 e roles they may adopt whilst responding and managing sexual needs and expression for residents with
200                                   The UNICEF-managed SMNet was created as a strategy to eradicate pol
201 and discuss how it can be conceptualized and managed so that these KPD innovations programs are ultim
202 ompatible (ABOi) renal transplant recipients managed solely with antibody removal and conventional im
203                                  Options for managing splenic injuries have evolved with a focus on n
204           HCPs had positive attitudes toward managing STIs, but were uncomfortable discussing sexual
205  that hosts have developed to respond to and manage such dynamic changes and maintain homeostasis rem
206 gical resection is the most effective way to manage symptomatic VHL-HBs.
207 rategy for people with multiple sclerosis to manage symptoms, restore function, optimise quality of l
208  better serve those without access to safely managed systems (Target 6.2: universal sanitation covera
209 perators were more functional than community-managed systems.
210 rviews conducted with 'rangers' (employed to manage the baboons' space use) revealed that baboons are
211 west effective PPI dose can be prescribed to manage the condition.
212 eveloping tools based on vector molecules to manage the disease in endemic areas.
213                                    They must manage the dual obligation of caring for dying patients
214 ase vignettes, we discuss how to prevent and manage the most common nonhematological adverse events o
215     Developing better ways to anticipate and manage the ongoing microbial challenge will be critical
216 essed before transplantation to minimise and manage the risk of immunohaematological complications.
217           The FDA's inability to effectively manage the safety of hundreds of chemicals is putting ou
218 finition(s), its clinical course, and how we manage the septic patient.
219          Although a small subset of patients manages the disease with vitamin B6 treatments, the only
220 caring for people with cognitive impairment; managing the emotions of patients, families and themselv
221  Service Slow the Spread (STS) programme for managing the future spread of gypsy moth has produced un
222 b reports for sample tracking and a tool for managing the genome assemblies available to perform an a
223 idence of the effectiveness of adaptation in managing the health risks of climate variability and cha
224  the past 5 to 10 years in understanding and managing the more common causes of thrombocytopenia in p
225 tatistical and biological significance while managing the multiple testing problem.
226        Accurate knowledge in recognizing and managing the potential side effects of present-day treat
227 rupted or poor-performing health systems and managing the risks of individuals with primary immunodef
228                    Efficiently assessing and managing the risks of pollution in the marine environmen
229 ue to high power consumption associated with managing the waste heat.
230 sults suggest that many individuals with CeD manage their disease without ongoing support from an HCP
231 evere asthma rely on oral glucocorticoids to manage their disease.
232  do, then we may be more poised to help them manage their medications, influence daily behaviors, and
233 ational and financial barriers to households managing their own well water safety, resulting in far f
234 osis is a critical first step in effectively managing their spread.
235 e maternal and fetal risk but also on how to manage them once they are pregnant and when to refer the
236 cies fisheries by using reserves relative to managing them with nonspatial approaches.
237 d as to whether patients expected they could manage themselves alone after discharge.
238 s should be developed to better diagnose and manage these patients.
239 logic pathways have been developed to better manage these patients.
240  vascular disease and interventions aimed at managing these conditions in LT candidates.
241                                       Key to managing these industries is identifying how regulatory
242  involvement of caregivers in the context of managing these patients with special needs.
243              Despite the success achieved in managing these patients, continued participation in avai
244                Recognizing the challenges in managing these patients, we review cardiac tests used to
245               Awareness is a prerequisite to managing these risks.
246 important that all practitioners who will be managing these women have current information not only o
247 se and innovations in health-care systems to manage this complex and costly disease.
248  If clinically appropriate, clinicians often manage this disorder by lowering the dose of, or discont
249  stress, and AMPK activation allows cells to manage this energy stress for proliferation in new osmot
250 l treatment algorithm for clinicians to help manage this patient population.
251 eatment of DFUs may offer another option for managing this serious condition.
252 tations to mental effort exertion and how we manage those limited cognitive resources.
253 l transplant community needs to identify and manage those patient modifiable factors, to decrease the
254 ale reproductive dysfunction can possibly be managed through an intervention on Akt1/2 expression.
255                      In particular, subjects managed to attach distinct levels of confidence to each
256 the Americas, thousands of enslaved Africans managed to escape captivity and establish lasting commun
257                                           We managed to increase the half-life of the second VHF-to-D
258                        Co-incubation with LC managed to prevent these alterations and also reverted t
259  tumors that become clinically manifest have managed to subvert or hide from immunosurveillance.
260       Through the use of vegetal lectins, we managed to take advantage of the markedly atypical glyco
261 t that hides within its host's sleeping area manages to travel long distances is not yet clear.
262 ck, may be a simple dietary strategy to help manage total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol.
263 n ibrutinib, with the goal of minimizing and managing toxicity to maintain patients on ibrutinib.
264 it consideration when optimising policies to manage tropical carbon and biodiversity.
265 cal invasions and offered as a reason not to manage troublesome invaders.
266 iveness of interventions for identifying and managing tuberculosis in hard-to-reach populations.
267                             The inability to manage type 1 diabetes effectively during these years is
268         We instituted a functional screen to manage variability in injury severity, then assessed acu
269 ed with targeted plasma cell therapy, can be managed very effectively.
270  De-escalation techniques are recommended to manage violence and aggression in mental health settings
271 a in cancer research requires the ability to manage, visualize, share, and perform quantitative analy
272 bial water quality monitoring is crucial for managing water resources and protecting public health.
273 ate change impacts on water availability, if managed well, it allows societies to react and adapt to
274       Nongeneticist providers may be able to manage WGS results appropriately, but WGS may prompt add
275                    Strategies to sustainably manage wild meat hunting in both protected and unprotect
276 ity of transmission given contact are key to managing wildlife disease.
277 h population cycling, and how to effectively manage wildly fluctuating populations, all of which are
278 cal symptoms and biomarkers, versus patients managed with a clinical management algorithm.
279 was 2 (range, 1-9), and 13 (11.7%) eyes were managed with a single injection alone.
280 sm of the cavernous segment was successfully managed with a stent-assisted coil embolization.
281  40 patients with treatment-naive NVAMD were managed with a TAE regimen of intravitreal aflibercept.
282  moderate to severe Crohn's disease who were managed with a tight control algorithm, using clinical s
283              Toxicities were anticipated and managed with appropriate supportive care.
284 ion within 6 months, but only 4 of them were managed with cardiovascular-implantable electronic devic
285       Corn and soybean in each rotation were managed with conventional or low-herbicide regimes.
286 le patients had a streptococcal PJI that was managed with DAIR.
287 for CMV infection in pediatric LT recipients managed with ganciclovir-based preemptive therapy (PET).
288                                         When managed with hearing aids, this did not have an apprecia
289 s have suggested that patients can be safely managed with laparoscopic lavage, resulting in reduced m
290 ure in predicting hospital death in patients managed with lung-protective ventilation evaluated on st
291 therapy is used when complications cannot be managed with medical therapy alone.
292 eloping in the subacute-chronic phase can be managed with medical treatment and close imaging surveil
293                            All patients were managed with targeted temperature management, receiving
294 conservative treatment and were successfully managed with the implantation of Ahmed drainage devices.
295 gh or higher for the 3- and 4-year rotations managed with the low-herbicide regime as for the convent
296 not significantly different between patients managed with versus without extracorporeal membrane oxyg
297 opioid use disorder treatment with medically managed withdrawal).
298     All patients in the cohort except 1 were managed without a liver biopsy.
299 acute respiratory distress syndrome patients managed without extracorporeal membrane oxygenation supp
300 cule LGK974, which is in clinical trials for managing Wnt-driven tumors, is a bona fide PORCN inhibit

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