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1  funders to put experimental guidelines into practice.
2 reatment at a tertiary care university-based practice.
3 iness for the entire spectrum of independent practice.
4 ion of outcome variation because of provider practice.
5 ntroversial, with limited data to guide this practice.
6 lls from peripheral venous blood in clinical practice.
7 nd toolkit for translating the evidence into practice.
8 ospective study under conditions of clinical practice.
9 istant prostate cancer clinical research and practice.
10 end of life entails and how it is enacted in practice.
11 educes 6-month mortality compared with usual practice.
12 on standards for skin imaging in dermatology practice.
13 nslation from medical research into clinical practice.
14 e clinical trial sites into general clinical practice.
15 at translate research evidence into clinical practice.
16  are also underdiagnosed in routine clinical practice.
17 ally altered biological research and medical practice.
18 elop QMs for ambulatory pediatric cardiology practice.
19 n young children as part of routine clinical practice.
20 en incorporating these results into clinical practice.
21  therapies for psoriasis in routine clinical practice.
22 nce on the appropriate use of CE in clinical practice.
23 onitoring data should be embedded into daily practice.
24 scussions had little impact on epidemiologic practice.
25 ot always perceived as useful complements to practice.
26 nd its translational potential into clinical practice.
27 rkforce that is less likely to be in private practice.
28 al roles in both basic research and clinical practice.
29  cause difficulties to efficient remediation practice.
30  assessments of itch for clinical trials and practice.
31 k to look at its use in the area of clinical practice.
32 ellows felt "fully prepared" for independent practice.
33 er in relation to indoor heating and cooking practices.
34 n = 74) did not adhere to 2 or more required practices.
35 cial for conservation research, policies and practices.
36 ntegrity monitoring and membrane replacement practices.
37 wer bonuses and more penalties for high-risk practices.
38 us 3, despite current protective ventilation practices.
39 kidneys, suggesting significant variation in practices.
40 not considered the influence of agricultural practices.
41 ace this national imperative and improve our practices.
42 hlight the need to reinforce optimal turning practices.
43 3% (2.85-3.42), despite variation in feeding practices.
44  the 2013 ACC/AHA guideline in US cardiology practices.
45 plementation of knowledge-based N management practices.
46 romoted and supported by school policies and practices.
47 f institution-level studies of resuscitation practices.
48 formation about tCS to inform their clinical practices.
49 n-assisted suicide and euthanasia in medical practice: 1) the benefit or harm of death itself, 2) the
50               To achieve accurate results in practice, a large number of trainable parameters are oft
51                                         Best Practice Advice 10: Specific PPI formulations should not
52                                         Best Practice Advice 9: Long-term PPI users should not routin
53 nted an electronic health record-based "best practice advisory" (BPA) that prompted primary care prov
54 ittle about how modern stormwater management practices affect the movement of road salt through urban
55 ed mailing, an electronic health record best practice alert [BPA], and patient solicitation), evaluat
56                                           In practice, all countries reported cessation of tOPV by 12
57 , and shifts in social policies and cultural practices alter CVD risk, even in the absence of genetic
58 fy this hypothesis commonly used in clinical practice although it has not been prospectively tested.
59              CAPT remains underused in daily practice, although it is a safe and simple procedure whi
60 whether the perception of safety of surgical practice among operating room (OR) personnel is associat
61 iminate between biologics to inform clinical practice and decision making.
62 y assessments that are feasible for clinical practice and epidemiological research.
63  to inform therapeutic decisions in clinical practice and for the design of clinical trials.
64 CT technique is feasible in routine clinical practice and is more sensitive for quantitative measurem
65 t have more support but that are unproven in practice and may be more expensive.
66 ques that can approach fundamental limits in practice and of techniques for other security tasks such
67 ing has yet to substantially impact clinical practice and public health.
68 ains central to UK and international policy, practice and research.
69 ry and take many competent physicians out of practice and risk a physician shortage.
70 ide important insights for infection control practice and signpost areas for interventions.
71 e can be easily calculated in daily clinical practice and strongly correlated with mortality in patie
72               Organization-level Independent Practice and Support subscale, an NP-PCOCQ subscale, had
73 one to assess the effects on physician time, practice and system cost, and patient care due to the in
74 e implementation of biomarkers into clinical practice and the association with severe sequels, there
75 rs and/or amyloid PET assessment in clinical practice and trials.
76  been performed under conditions of clinical practice and with a sufficiently long observation period
77  applications of 55-60% compared to farmers' practice and/or further 20% N saving compared with optim
78          Of 47905 adults invited from family practices and 163 from community groups, 5110 participan
79  = 102) did not adhere to 1 or more required practices and 62% (n = 74) did not adhere to 2 or more r
80  are new to the open-source movement to best practices and concepts in this area and to survey the st
81 core the importance of organizational safety practices and culture to promote safe work practices for
82  Thus, knowledge of the impact of management practices and disturbances on forest structure may allow
83 nsin laboratories to examine their biosafety practices and improve their culture of biosafety.
84 To improve understanding of ancient exchange practices and their potential role in structuring allian
85 formation that may be useful for oenological practices and to valorise these varieties as sources of
86 slating basic science research into clinical practice, and 77.2% of all participants believed dual de
87  monitoring that is not feasible in clinical practice, and as such limits the generalizability of fin
88  it easier to implement, train, and apply in practice, and automatically adapts to different problems
89  12, and stratified by trial centre, general practice, and household type.
90 information could otherwise support clinical practice, and promote value-based decision-making in the
91 articularly in the areas of challenging poor practice, and recognising, responding to and disclosing
92 h was performed according to Good Laboratory Practice, and the theoretical justification for bovine a
93 w-up at 100 sites (hospital clinics, general practices, and clinical research centers) in 14 countrie
94  Individual-level patterns of missed general practice appointments might thus provide a risk marker f
95 tics contribute to non-attendance of general practice appointments raise important questions for both
96  of systemic sclerosis and describe the best practice approaches for its management.
97 ion, but large-scale evaluations in clinical practice are limited.
98        Restrictive perioperative transfusion practices are a possible strategy to reduce sepsis rates
99       This distinction has enhanced clinical practice as direct determination of LGI1 and CASPR2 anti
100 on promoting NP work environments so NPs can practice as primary care providers can be an effective s
101 should be aware of these changes in clinical practice as well as the diverse presentation of intestin
102        Compared with the strict reductionism practiced as a means of characterizing most biological p
103 sed for categorizing levels of knowledge and practices as poor, average, and good.
104 tewardship Programs, we analyzed stewardship practices as reported in the 2015 National Healthcare Sa
105 verity index may have relevance for clinical practice, as well as for selecting appropriate individua
106 of work for physicians and nurses in general practice associated with newly diagnosed dementia has no
107 ranodal involvement, and review our clinical practice based on available evidence in administering CN
108 vet recommendations are provided for control practices based on the dog's risk of infection.
109  In particular, the heterogeneity of farming practices between continents was large enough to make FA
110 presentative estimates of conditions seen in practice by general internists were estimated from the p
111      To do so we have departed from standard practice by identifying regulatory regions which replica
112 onitoring education and strategies to change practice can lead to improved nurses' knowledge, quality
113 y is the largest to date affirming that best practices can prevent ventilator-associated events.
114 remote monitoring, which are relevant to the practicing cardiologist.
115 ables primary care providers to deliver best-practice care for complex conditions to underserved popu
116        Total per capita costs were $9506 for practices categorized as low risk, $13683 for high medic
117                              We examined how practice changes in the past decade correlated with time
118 nin 3 receptor antagonist (MLE4901) could be practice changing as it safely and effectively relieves
119 RETATION: The findings that both patient and practice characteristics contribute to non-attendance of
120  short vs long postoperative hospitalization practices, characterized according to LOS mode, a measur
121 easing number of choices for testing for the practicing clinician to navigate.
122 owers in selecting cultivars and agronomical practices combining optimal yield with high nutraceutica
123 T, stover removal), but pairing conservation practices conferred no additional mitigation benefit.
124                                     Everyday practice controlling two languages during listening is l
125 opathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) in clinical practice could participate in the INPULSIS trials of nin
126 limited antibiotic use and suggest that such practices could help reduce the load of antibiotic-resis
127 ecreased system GWP compared to conventional practices (CT, stover removal), but pairing conservation
128 extracted UK National Health Service general practice data that were routinely collected across Scotl
129 ith climatic, edaphic, fire and agricultural practices data.
130 ry rejection due to haemolysis when commonly practiced deviations from the guideline procedure were p
131 e measured to calculate the DPD as per usual practice (diastolic pulmonary artery pressure-mean PAWP)
132                                      Weaning practices differ among great apes and likely diverged du
133 ty de novo assembled genome sequences but in practice DNA extracts are often contaminated with sequen
134           But it is time-consuming to use in practice due to stringent significance criteria commonly
135                            Although hands-on practice during CPR instruction in high school is requir
136 ng and modification of prior pain management practices (e.g., guidelines from the Centers for Disease
137  a systematic evaluation of the magnitude of practice effects on the Measurement and Treatment Resear
138 , PsychARTICLES, PsycINFO, Social Policy and Practice, Embase and MEDLINE databases up to July 6, 201
139  relevant literature using the search terms, Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index and
140  and focused on the relationship between the Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index and
141 s habit as "a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up" and al
142 des of tree cover density), but agricultural practices, especially pastoralism, were also important i
143  this technology moves into general clinical practice, evaluation of the health status outcomes among
144 conversion to agriculture (BIOG) and farming practices (FARM) were the main drivers of the spatial va
145           This review demonstrates that best practice for improving hand hygiene in ICUs remains unes
146                               It is standard practice for laboratories to assess the cellular quality
147 ully automated for integration into clinical practice for point-of-care or molecular detection of bac
148         Hence ST2 may be helpful in clinical practice for prognostication and treatment monitoring.
149                          The most widespread practice for sharing workshop content is through making
150 romote its translation into clinical bedside practice for stroke management.
151 athic DCM has a genetic basis and guide best practices for a genetics-driven approach to early interv
152 questionnaires on indoor heating and cooking practices for both their enrollment and their longest ad
153 rdiac catheterization laboratories, but best practices for case selection and for maximizing the effe
154 w for fusion protein design and discuss best practices for engineering chromatin to assist scientists
155                            Infection control practices for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureu
156 y practices and culture to promote safe work practices for patient handling injury prevention.
157 idence-based guidance on safe medication use practices for the critically ill.
158 t we hope will steer researchers toward best practices for this new and dynamic era of data intensive
159                Additionally, we discuss best practices for TMLE implementation, particularly the use
160  schools and middle schools to adopt several practices: for instance, 37.5% of high schools (95% CI,
161 lementation, we evaluate ten land management practices-forestry harvest, tree species selection, graz
162 ited at 602 hospitals, clinics, or community practices from 33 countries across six continents.
163 iew, NCFs affecting the referral process are practice-, GD-, patient-, and periodontist-related facto
164         This study is applicable to clinical practice guideline panels drafting recommendations, phys
165 e ASCO guideline approval body, the Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee, approved the final endors
166 nd normal left ventricular function, current practice guidelines empirically recommend serial evaluat
167 ly-centered care to revise the 2007 Clinical Practice Guidelines for support of the family in the pat
168 tematic reviews and integrated into clinical practice guidelines in several countries.
169 hese data suggest that adherence to clinical practice guidelines is particularly challenging for raci
170  a larger effort to update existing clinical practice guidelines on cholesterol, blood pressure, and
171 is document provides evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the use of mechanical ventilation
172 g recommendations, physicians using clinical practice guidelines to inform patient care, and those es
173 tory testing strategy, in line with clinical practice guidelines.
174 eneralizability of those results in clinical practice has been challenged.
175 sue of the aging physician and when to cease practice has been controversial for many years.
176                           The safety of this practice has not been characterized.
177 ction beyond that by reperfusion to clinical practice has to date been disappointing.
178  aimed at changing general practitioner (GP) practice have been unsuccessful.
179 that four areas of current oncology clinical practice have serious, unmet health information technolo
180  review is written from the perspective of a practicing hematologist.
181                                           In practice, however, it is hardly possible to measure fitn
182 slating these findings into routine clinical practice, however, several challenges loom.
183 th contributed to adoption of new management practices (i.e. chemical fertilizer application/mechaniz
184      Cassel's assessment of the research and practice implications of his conclusions has remarkable
185 ation, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and practice improvement.
186          Women continue to be more likely to practice in academic centers, be pediatric cardiologists
187  procedure has become an increasingly common practice in children.
188 ttle is known about how this is happening in practice in Europe.
189 onal case series at a referral institutional practice in Los Angeles, California.
190  retinal diagnosis for research and clinical practice in ophthalmology.
191 heat bread before aroma analyses is a common practice in order to preserve loss of the volatile profi
192 otein materials to meat products is a common practice in the food industry, being a potential hidden
193 bution that we make to morbidity through our practice in the intensive care unit each day.
194 ional radiologists from academic and private practice in the United States were surveyed by emailing
195 cess, addressing the scenario encountered in practice in transcriptomic analysis.
196 itate its implementation in routine clinical practice in various settings and institutions worldwide.
197  their most recent pregnancy and 393 (25.5%) practiced in a procedural field.
198                                          Our practices in an allotetraploid species will impact simil
199 y 14, 2009, recruited women at 137 obstetric practices in Connecticut and Massachusetts before 17 wee
200 llow-up October 2014) conducted in 54 family practices in England among 401 adults with acute cough a
201 ective cohort study of hospitals and private practices in Germany and Austria encompassing 1961 adult
202  consisted of 13 glaucoma specialists from 3 practices in Michigan.
203                   To study outlier physician practices in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) and the ass
204 ation, analgesia, delirium, and mobilization practices in patients supported with venovenous extracor
205 16 in a network of 31 pediatric primary care practices in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
206 larger project on trauma quality improvement practices in Peru.
207  Medicaid) and high medical risk (defined as practices in the top quartile of mean Hierarchical Condi
208                 High social risk (defined as practices in the top quartile of proportion of patients
209 trial, we recruited patients from 34 general practices in the UK.
210                           These patterns and practices in turn reinforce discriminatory beliefs, valu
211  better surveillance and clinical management practices initiated under STEP led to a decade-long decl
212 utually exclusive risk groups within the ACC Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence Registry.
213       Controversy remains as to whether this practice is associated with increased risk of complicate
214                                           In practice, it is usually necessary to calculate p-value b
215 ce imaging is commonly performed in clinical practice, its ability to identify asymptomatic relapses
216  Despite widespread use of MgSO4 in clinical practice, its effects on adult offspring are not well kn
217       There is no evidence that, in clinical practice, lansoprazole can treat or prevent incident tub
218 aves the way for proposed good manufacturing practices manufacture and clinical trials intended to te
219  were tested with current good manufacturing practices-manufactured reagents after assay standardizat
220 been maintained for centuries by traditional practices, markedly reduced while the number of woody sp
221  Among 4660 matched control and medical home practices, medication adherence was significantly higher
222 g makes individual spiritual preferences and practices more accessible.
223                              In contemporary practice, more than 25% of patients with stable chest pa
224 al units who completed the survey of current practice (n = 46), CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Re
225                            However, in usual practice, negative DPD values are commonly calculated, p
226  modes demonstrate that, contrary to general practice, negative mode allows better sensitivity for 46
227 king for those who apply emicizumab in their practice now or in the future, particularly in view of t
228                                 Conservation practices (NT, stover retention) each decreased system G
229 er-based violence, food security and feeding practices, nutritional status, physical and mental healt
230 ical Immunology, aimed to assess the current practice of allergy diagnosis in Europe.
231             The model showed that the common practice of applying the tourniquet prior to vein identi
232 overcome if CRISPR-Cas9 is to be used in the practice of cardiovascular medicine.
233 ctiveness of Edoxaban (DU-176b) vs. Standard Practice of Dosing With Warfarin in Patients With Atrial
234 gnated 132 procedures as being "Core" to the practice of GS.
235 th record (EHR) systems have transformed the practice of medicine.
236 l-oral transmission; and (3) the rise in the practice of oral sex is contributing to the increased pr
237                                          The practice of treating PAH patients with oral or intraveno
238 ive countries, consistent with their current practices of endogamy.
239 lf-reported adherence to 4 infant safe sleep practices of sleep position (supine), sleep location (ro
240  cover on juice delta(18)O and fertilisation practices on pulp delta(15)N was demonstrated and must b
241 this examination reflects conditions seen in practice, one dimension of content validity, which focus
242 vation investment has emphasized engineering practices or vegetative strategies centered on monocultu
243 e (OR=2.59, 95% CI 1.45-4.62), and ergonomic practices (OR=1.67, 95% CI 1.04-2.67).
244 ssion MMI score and end of Year one clinical practice outcomes (OSCE and mentor grading).
245                       However, the preferred practice patterns for AMD recommend identifying individu
246 own about the effectiveness of contemplative practice performed in dyads.
247 inuous-flow CGMP (current good manufacturing practices) process that produced 24 kilograms of prexase
248 red three nurses, intensivists, and advanced practice providers.
249  rating performance concordant with those of practicing radiologists.
250        ICC was borderline higher for private practice readers than for academic readers (ICC differen
251 red to support of the development of leading practice recommendations for end-of-life conversations w
252 nses were assessed for adherence to the best practice recommendations of the British Society for Alle
253 ps exist between recommendations and current practice regarding LLT in the population with ASCVD.
254 used for collecting data on knowledge on and practices relating to diabetes mellitus with particular
255 role of PET during treatment (iPET) in daily practice remains a matter of significant debate.
256 ted for 1998 through 2014 using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked to Hospital
257                       Literature of clinical practice shows evidence of wide variability in the proce
258  of bias: an imbalance in cluster size (mean practice size 7,397 [intervention] versus 5,850 [control
259 to July 23, 2014, School Health Policies and Practices Study's Healthy and Safe School Environment qu
260                   In conclusion, cultivation practices such as sowing date and successive harvesting
261                       Use of technologies in practice: Technologies generated frequent alarms that pl
262              Pubic hair grooming is a common practice that can lead to injury and morbidity.
263                     We find that many of the practices that constitute ecological intensification can
264   Research into interventions, policies, and practices that could mitigate the harms of incarceration
265 rned about the identifier qualities and best practices that facilitate large-scale data integration.
266 ients had lower quality and lower costs, and practices that served more medically high-risk patients
267 ue-Based Payment Modifier Program, physician practices that served more socially high-risk patients h
268 a on achievable coverage are limited and, in practice, the expansion scenarios considered may exceed
269                                           In practice, the physicochemical constraints imposed by sur
270                                           In practice, the regular approaches for QTL mapping analysi
271                            In clinical daily practice, the standard use of the RADPAD radiation shiel
272  farmers may be forced to change cultivation practices, the timing of cultivation, or even the type o
273 prove healthcare providers' RI knowledge and practices throughout Nepal.
274 ry stents have been introduced into clinical practice to improve the outcomes of patients treated wit
275  circulatory death (DCD) is current clinical practice to increase the donor pool.
276                                      Current practice to reduce risks of harm after self-inflicted in
277 y approved anti-obesity medications and best practices to individualize the selection process, and th
278 ence base enabling improved sharing of "best practices" to improve eye care globally.
279 nating the trial and error approach commonly practiced today.
280 as to assess whether a change in access site practice toward transradial access nationally has led to
281                         Among 161 cardiology practices, trends in the use of moderate-intensity to hi
282 retically structurally identifiable, are, in practice, unidentifiable.
283 o each case patient by age, sex, and general practice (United Kingdom only) using risk-set sampling.
284 random-access platform may be implemented in practice using nanopore sequencers.
285 lustrate the application of our algorithm in practice using the time-course gene expression data from
286 ay improve models currently used in clinical practice; validation of FABP1 as a clinical prediction t
287          Perception of OR safety of surgical practice was associated with hospital-level 30-day posto
288             Introduction of DOACs in routine practice was associated with improved rates of overall O
289                    To reduce this concept to practice, we fabricated two flow cells such that the mea
290 a discrepancy between scientists' ideals and practices when working with stakeholders.
291  that result in civilian casualties, but not practices where harm is perceived as morally righteous,
292 onal states to victims predicted support for practices where victims are harmed to achieve instrument
293               Few data support this standard practice, which may contribute to perioperative fluid ov
294 ing data for knowledge generation to improve practice, while also allowing for validation of dissemin
295  JOAG in a single-surgeon pediatric glaucoma practice who underwent illuminated microcatheter-assiste
296 on), but the much-needed changes in clinical practice will be facilitated by a better understanding o
297  creative ideas of the scientific crowd into practice with actionable plans.
298 ing of GxEs may translate into a therapeutic practice with more targeted treatments.
299 perceptual learning often requires extensive practice within a day for performance to improve across
300  were aligned to promote prairie strips, the practice would be applicable to 3.9 million ha of cropla

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