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1  but their limited packaging capacity can be restrictive.
2 e conditions for multilocus polymorphism are restrictive.
3 riteria for diagnostic studies should not be restrictive.
4 n absence of pathology might be conceptually restrictive.
5 apy indications in epilepsy is unnecessarily restrictive.
6           This strategy may be unnecessarily restrictive.
7 ariatric procedures were malabsorptive (5%), restrictive (19%), and combined (76%).
8                           A mixed persuasive-restrictive 4C antibiotic stewardship intervention was i
9             At baseline, 47% had normal, 29% restrictive, 8% obstructive, 2% mixed, and 14% nonspecif
10 ignificantly higher in countries with highly restrictive abortion laws than in those with less restri
11                                              Restrictive advice is unnecessary for NET patients being
12                      We also assessed a more restrictive algorithm (ie, assessing only children with
13 stimated incidence and prevalence using more restrictive algorithms for diagnosis.
14 ologous strain of SIV in animals with TRIM5a restrictive alleles.
15 d replication in macaques that express these restrictive alleles.
16 SIVsmE660 in animals that carried TRIM5alpha restrictive alleles.
17 itis obliterans syndrome but particularly to restrictive allograft syndrome (P<0.0001).
18 s bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) or restrictive allograft syndrome (RAS) is the major limiti
19 s obliterans syndrome [BOS]-neutrophilic BOS-restrictive allograft syndrome [RAS]) have been identifi
20 ggests bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome and restrictive allograft syndrome as 2 distinct entities, w
21 bliterans syndrome or the recently described restrictive allograft syndrome.
22 r cells can occasionally suppress the growth-restrictive AMPK pathway by mutation of an upstream regu
23 n, which has been associated with late-onset restrictive amyloid cardiomyopathy and increased risks o
24 herapy are significantly more likely to have restrictive and diffusion defects when compared with hea
25                    FFR were compared between restrictive and least-restrictive states during 3 period
26 , for randomised controlled trials comparing restrictive and liberal RBC transfusion strategies for a
27  criteria for cancer clinical trials are too restrictive and limit patient enrollment in clinical tri
28 as insurance formularies become increasingly restrictive and more patients are covered with high-dedu
29 t focus on single-species eukaryotes are too restrictive and that a pluralistic and open-ended accoun
30 d pathways that cause hypertrophic, dilated, restrictive, and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies.
31 nto 4 main groupings (dilated, hypertrophic, restrictive, and idiopathic) and can be mechanistically
32 tingly, one feline A3Z3 variant is dominant, restrictive, and naturally resistant to FIV Vif-mediated
33 athies have been discovered (arrhythmogenic, restrictive, and noncompacted) and added to update the W
34                     Eight of nine TRIM5alpha-restrictive animals receiving no or the lowest dose (1 x
35 o protection against SIVsmE660 in TRIM5alpha-restrictive animals, and 3) high doses of codelivered MV
36                            In the TRIM5alpha-restrictive animals, but not in the TRIM5alpha-permissiv
37                        HIV-1 Vif counteracts restrictive APOBEC3 proteins by targeting them for prote
38  Measurement of arterial input function is a restrictive aspect for quantitative (18)F-FDG PET studie
39 inappropriate searches in nature with overly restrictive assumptions and an incorrect null hypothesis
40 any cases, only two) genomes, and often make restrictive assumptions such as short perfect conservati
41       Hospitals were categorized as having a restrictive, average, or liberal transfusion practice ba
42 eripheral nerve microvascular morphogenesis, restrictive barrier formation, influx and efflux transpo
43 y p120 is required for VE-Cad formation of a restrictive barrier, we restored VE-Cad levels using an
44 nteraction, communication, and repetitive or restrictive behavior.
45  function and the presence of repetitive and restrictive behaviors.
46                       Studies suggest that a restrictive blood transfusion strategy is equivalent to
47 vestigation is needed to determine whether a restrictive blood transfusion strategy might improve PCI
48  State scorecards were obtained from firearm-restrictive (Brady Campaign/Law Center against Gun Viole
49 MCA, the amyloid fibril growth assay is less restrictive, but it did reflect certain properties of in
50 udden cardiac death is common in humans with restrictive cardiomyopathies and long QT syndromes.
51                                          The restrictive cardiomyopathies are a heterogenous group of
52 on, force transmission disease; hypertrophic-restrictive cardiomyopathies as sarcomeric, force genera
53 LNC variants among patients with dilated and restrictive cardiomyopathies, pointed to this gene as an
54 y diagnosed with dilated, arrhythmogenic, or restrictive cardiomyopathies.
55 ation of constrictive pericarditis (CP) from restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is a complex and often
56                                              Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is a rare cardiomyopath
57                                              Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is characterized by non
58 n I (cTnI) R145W mutation is associated with restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM).
59 t proline to leucine (P838L) caused dominant restrictive cardiomyopathy in a pediatric patient.
60 nt number of suspected HFpEF patients have a restrictive cardiomyopathy or chronic pericardial diseas
61 on that is seen in patients suffering from a restrictive cardiomyopathy that is associated with the c
62 s with constrictive pericarditis and 44 with restrictive cardiomyopathy were used for developing an a
63 r hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), 12% for restrictive cardiomyopathy, and 23% for left ventricular
64 fferentiating constrictive pericarditis from restrictive cardiomyopathy.
65 nts with known constrictive pericarditis and restrictive cardiomyopathy.
66 be provided in cis because of evolutionarily restrictive catalytic core domain-carboxy-terminal domai
67                                              Restrictive chromatin states may prevent appropriate ind
68 odel, with very low computation cost and few restrictive conditions, so it can be used in a wide-rang
69                           Utilizing the most restrictive criteria in current regulatory documentation
70                           Mice with a highly restrictive defect in Ag-specific alphabetaTh17 cells we
71  with odds for healthy controls, the odds of restrictive defects were increased 6.5-fold (odds ratio
72 nt, no chest radiation) were associated with restrictive defects.
73  fibrosis severe enough to elicit functional restrictive deficits.
74 SDs, and stunting rates were found when less restrictive definitions of ideal environments were used.
75 al or laboratory data at the MDPH as well as restrictive definitions, including requirements for nega
76 idered when treating stents that have become restrictive despite maximal dilation.
77 an additional limitation for an already very restrictive diet.
78 eveloped an intense interest in specialized, restrictive diets, such as those that target multiple fo
79 during early steps of neural progenitor fate restrictive differentiation.
80  standard duty-hour policies, flexible, less-restrictive duty-hour policies for surgical residents we
81 f data from 138,691 patients, flexible, less-restrictive duty-hour policies were not associated with
82 ediate early (IE) protein ICP0 overcomes the restrictive effects of PML-NB components PML, Sp100, hDa
83 ar bodies (PML NBs, also known as ND10) have restrictive effects on herpesvirus infections that are c
84 etastases have been understudied, because of restrictive eligibility across all phases of clinical tr
85                          Excessive or overly restrictive eligibility criteria can slow trial accrual,
86 re iron uptake clusters, reflecting the iron-restrictive environment in vivo.
87                               Permissive and restrictive epistatic mutations across the TF-RE interfa
88 on in the first 24 hours: volumes less than (restrictive), equal to, or greater than (excessive) stan
89 t international policies (including the more restrictive European one).
90  variable spectrum of (1) midapical HCM with restrictive evolution with marked biatrial dilatation, (
91 ly (hours/weeks/months) without the need for restrictive experimental control.
92 t of these sites in CFTR consistent with the restrictive expression in epithelial cell types.
93 in arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) as a restrictive factor controlling TNFalpha-induced activati
94                                          The restrictive factors toward higher numbers are technical
95  associations from child body composition to restrictive feeding (e.g., for zBMI at 4 y: Bindirect =
96                                     Parental restrictive feeding (i.e., limiting food intake of child
97  at 6 y were also positively associated with restrictive feeding at 10 y.
98 I SD scores (zBMI) at age 4 y predicted more restrictive feeding at age 10 y (B = 0.15; 95% CI: 0.11,
99       There was no temporal association from restrictive feeding at age 4 y to child zBMI at age 10 y
100                      Guidelines discouraging restrictive feeding for preventing childhood overweight
101 tment for baseline zBMI.The continued use of restrictive feeding practices at age 10 y appeared to be
102                          At ages 4 and 10 y, restrictive feeding was assessed with the parent-reporte
103 ne the bidirectional association of maternal restrictive feeding with children's weight and body comp
104                                              Restrictive firearm legislation is associated with decre
105 stration protocols that include standardized restrictive fluid rates can potentially help to mitigate
106  provides an overview of neural circuitry of restrictive food choice, binge eating, and the contribut
107 ervosa (AN) engage in maladaptive behaviors (restrictive food choices and overexercising) that may or
108                      One possibility is that restrictive food intake critically engages goal-directed
109 phage-tropic transmitted/founder viruses but restrictive for nonmacrophage-tropic CXCR4-using virus.
110 us gene is polymorphic, and some alleles are restrictive for primary SIVsm isolates, although escape
111 received more RBC units than patients in the restrictive group (1 [0-3] vs 0 [0-2] unit; p < 0.001).
112 ral group was lower (59% vs 70%) than in the restrictive group (hazard ratio, 0.72; 95% CI, 0.53-0.97
113 67 patients) versus 56% (84 patients) in the restrictive group (hazard ratio, 0.74; 95% CI, 0.53-1.04
114                                          The restrictive group received fewer blood transfusions: mea
115                     We hypothesized that the restrictive group would have less blood stream infection
116  P < 0.05 and 22.3 vs 16, P < 0.05) than the restrictive group, but were similar in other characteris
117 ructure and show shorter primary roots under restrictive growth conditions.
118 tate gun law score, which represented a more restrictive gun law environment, was associated with a 9
119        We hypothesized that states with more restrictive gun laws have lower rates of youth gun carry
120          Women, Hispanics, and patients with restrictive heart disease and congenital heart disease a
121 ation evolving to a chronic phase leading to restrictive heart failure.
122 ction fraction [EF] <45%) or the presence of restrictive hemodynamic features.
123 icenter trial block randomized patients to a restrictive (hemoglobin 7-8 g/dL) or liberal (hemoglobin
124 ad higher risk-adjusted mortality rates than restrictive hospitals (3.1% vs 2.2%; P = 0.002).
125 e (HR 1.18; 95% CI: 0.44-3.20; P = .740) and restrictive (HR 1.31; 95% CI: 0.64-2.32; P = .557) pulmo
126 than trabeculectomy, typically a noncomitant restrictive hypertropia.
127                                     They are restrictive in real application.
128 on sample had abnormal lung function (mostly restrictive) in the context of widespread exposure to bi
129 thermore, motors with the 174-base pRNA were restrictive, in that they packaged only one DNA fragment
130 in residue positions have been identified as restrictive, including residues in the beta2-alpha2 loop
131 raphic measures in all patients, including a restrictive inflow pattern in 8 (40%).
132 e values suggest caution before implementing restrictive interventions in those rated at elevated ris
133 ng out low risk individuals from unnecessary restrictive interventions; very low positive predictive
134 ause Maximum Residue Level are becoming more restrictive, it is more important to consider the fruit
135 ictive abortion laws than in those with less restrictive laws.
136  <50% in 55 patients and >50% in 16; all had restrictive left ventricular filling.
137 ts Sinovenous outflow was significantly more restrictive (lower median CCS) in the hemorrhagic group
138  States and in severe cases can resolve with restrictive lung disease and pleural fibrosis.
139 in patients with CHD with renal dysfunction, restrictive lung disease, anemia, and cirrhosis.
140                 22q11.2DS is associated with restrictive lung disease, worse aerobic capacity, and in
141                 Severe LV dysfunction with a restrictive LV filling pattern was evident, which is ass
142  procedure, was initially viewed as a hybrid restrictive-malabsorptive procedure.
143       Certain cellular proteins respond in a restrictive manner to the invading pathogen's DNA, while
144 al exogenous mitochondria and selection in a restrictive medium.
145 response to SDF-1 and cannot migrate through restrictive membrane pores to SDF-1 or Scf in vitro.
146 ed devices or set-ups, in the light of a non-restrictive MFC definition, as promising tools to asset
147 ) using a single inoculum, when animals with restrictive MHC-I or TRIM5alpha genotypes are excluded.
148 ure and lack of a supportive stroma create a restrictive microenvironment in these SCCs that slows th
149 illary muscle approximation with undersizing restrictive mitral annuloplasty (PMA) associated with co
150 mic MR were randomized to either undersizing restrictive mitral annuloplasty (RA) or papillary muscle
151                                              Restrictive mitral valve annuloplasty (RMA) for secondar
152  increases VE-Cad levels and promotes a more restrictive monolayer.
153  VE-Cad to participate in the formation of a restrictive monolayer.
154  that may be difficult to differentiate from restrictive myocardial disease and severe tricuspid regu
155 enter against Gun Violence [BC/LC]) and less-restrictive (National Rifle Association) groups.
156                                          The restrictive nature of the BBB hinders the delivery of th
157 the different interventions, the potentially restrictive nature of the FFVs, not being able to measur
158                                          The restrictive nature of the GFD makes adherence a challeng
159 that can gather and multiply only in certain restrictive niches of the host, at least within the oral
160 (38 years old), largest (17,500 ha) and most restrictive (no entry) marine reserve in New Caledonia (
161                                              Restrictive, non-evidence-based advice to reduce fiber i
162 rophic cardiomyopathies are the most common; restrictive, noncompaction, and mixed cardiomyopathies o
163 ntal, or metabolic insults can induce overly restrictive or overly permissive epigenetic landscapes t
164 otein 5alpha (TRIM5alpha) genotypes that are restrictive or permissive for infection by the challenge
165 articipants) were classified as obstructive, restrictive, or normal, and reversibility was determined
166                                         More restrictive overall gun control policies are associated
167 ory impairment in 1,146 (22.5%), including a restrictive pattern in 464 (9.1%), mild COPD in 380 (7.5
168 65 (8.5%), severe COPD in 2,522 (24.9%), and restrictive pattern in 975 (9.6%).
169                                              Restrictive pattern was also associated with multiple re
170 terstitial lung abnormalities coupled with a restrictive pattern, including decreased lung volumes an
171 operative complications were associated with restrictive perioperative intravenous fluids (OR = 0.35,
172                                              Restrictive perioperative transfusion practices are a po
173 FE tissue has resulted in improvement in the restrictive physiology leading to the growth of the left
174                                              Restrictive physiology was associated with microscopic c
175 c physiology was gradually superimposed with restrictive physiology, characterized by progressive lef
176 ous tissue in the endomyocardium, leading to restrictive physiology.
177        The percentage of schools with peanut-restrictive policies did not change significantly in the
178  compared for schools with or without peanut-restrictive policies.
179 ficantly higher for the liberal than for the restrictive policy (62% vs 55%; p=0.04).
180 strictive policy than on the liberal policy (restrictive policy 133 [33%] vs liberal policy 247 [46%]
181 tion was 116 (SD 24) g/L for patients on the restrictive policy and 118 (20) g/L for those on the lib
182 tals (403 patients in three hospitals with a restrictive policy and 533 patients in three hospitals w
183          Fewer patients received RBCs on the restrictive policy than on the liberal policy (restricti
184    Protocol adherence was 96% (SD 10) in the restrictive policy vs 83% (25) in the liberal policy (di
185 nificant reduction in RBC transfusion in the restrictive policy.
186                     These findings support a restrictive postoperative transfusion strategy in patien
187 and aggression in mental health settings yet restrictive practices continue to be frequently used.
188 ntions seeking to reduce violence and use of restrictive practices through enhanced de-escalation tec
189 etween these and increased aggression/use of restrictive practices.
190 ipheral endothelial cells, that maintain the restrictive quality of the BBB.
191                          Recommendation 1: a restrictive RBC transfusion threshold in which the trans
192                                            A restrictive RBC transfusion threshold of 8 g/dL is recom
193 ry estimates across trials demonstrated that restrictive RBC transfusion thresholds were not associat
194 l patients have shifted practice toward more restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion strategies,
195 e-centre trial showed reduced mortality with restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion.
196 s that assessed the effect of liberal versus restrictive red blood cell transfusion in patients under
197                         Guidelines recommend restrictive red blood cell transfusion.
198 er risk of death after cardiac surgery) to a restrictive red-cell transfusion threshold (transfuse if
199  M, and S segments and that MP-12 displays a restrictive replication at 38 degrees C.
200 all adult height and weight and mild chronic restrictive respiratory failure.
201                                              Restrictive resuscitation is associated with increased A
202            After adjustment for confounders, restrictive resuscitation was associated with greater pr
203                            The threshold for restrictive ring annuloplasty repair of secondary tricus
204 with recurrent MR in patients with IMR after restrictive ring annuloplasty.
205     These results suggest that MMP7 exerts a restrictive role on H. pylori-induced gastric injury and
206  impact on RV EF in subgroups with symptoms, restrictive RV, RV EF<40%, pulmonary valve replacement,
207  that willingness would be higher under more restrictive scenarios.
208 e specification of SEMs, 2) whether the more restrictive SEM assumptions can be relaxed, and 3) wheth
209 e proneural Hh signaling and the short-range restrictive signals produced by the antineural Notch and
210 silencing transcription factor]/NRSF (neuron-restrictive silencer factor) actively represses a large
211 anscription factor (REST; also called neuron restrictive silencer factor) binds to a core group of ap
212 ilencing transcription (also known as neuron-restrictive silencer factor) to position 509 of the KCC2
213 ding of the transcriptional repressor neuron restrictive silencing factor (NRSF or REST).
214 ment-1 silencing transcription factor/neuron restrictive silencing factor (NRSF).
215 nd adult suicide, White and overall FFR than restrictive states (all P < 0.05).
216  were compared between restrictive and least-restrictive states during 3 periods (1999-2003, 2004-200
217                    Within each period, least-restrictive states had greater unintentional, pediatric,
218 6 young patients who presented with atypical restrictive strabismus and reduced eye movements.
219 resolving esotropia in certain patients with restrictive strabismus.
220 had enlarged extraocular muscles that caused restrictive strabismus.
221 l (hemoglobin threshold, < 9 g/dL) or to the restrictive strategy (hemoglobin threshold, < 7 g/dL) of
222                                 Although the restrictive strategy did not decrease BSI, mortality, or
223                          To assess whether a restrictive strategy of RBC transfusion reduces 28-day m
224 o were at moderate-to-high risk for death, a restrictive strategy regarding red-cell transfusion was
225 nts with septic shock when compared with the restrictive strategy.
226 nsitivity (ts) limits viral replication at a restrictive temperature and may be involved with viral a
227 s behavior below 15 degrees C-just above the restrictive temperature of mammalian fast axonal transpo
228 of a temperature-sensitive ACA mutant at the restrictive temperature prevented c-di-GMP-induced cAMP
229   Plants containing this allele grown at the restrictive temperature showed weak radial swelling, wer
230                                       At the restrictive temperature, Kog1 but not the Tor2 mutant pr
231 s59-Asn98del) completely failed to rescue at restrictive temperature.
232 romosomes when expressed individually at its restrictive temperature.
233 temperature and subsequently analyzed at the restrictive temperature.
234 inability of myo2-E1 to form colonies at the restrictive temperature.
235 mperatures below 20 degrees C, but at higher restrictive temperatures (26 to 29 degrees C) chromosoma
236                                    Whether a restrictive threshold for hemoglobin level in red-cell t
237 4 participants withdrew, leaving 1000 in the restrictive-threshold group and 1003 in the liberal-thre
238                    Mortality was 3.0% in the restrictive-threshold group and 3.6% in the liberal-thre
239 ome occurred in 35.1% of the patients in the restrictive-threshold group and 33.0% of the patients in
240 ts, occurred in 35.7% of participants in the restrictive-threshold group and 34.2% of participants in
241                There were more deaths in the restrictive-threshold group than in the liberal-threshol
242 ome occurred in 11.4% of the patients in the restrictive-threshold group, as compared with 12.5% of t
243 ion occurred in 52.3% of the patients in the restrictive-threshold group, as compared with 72.6% of t
244 CTs included 12587 participants and compared restrictive thresholds (transfusion not indicated until
245 llectives facilitates their movement through restrictive tissues.
246   Our objective was to compare outcomes of a restrictive to a liberal red cell transfusion strategy i
247  cycling cells, whereas in non-cycling cells restrictive to retroviral replication, SAMHD1 activation
248  and crumbs2b (crb2b) apical polarity genes' restrictive transcription in the red, green, and blue (R
249 ical practice guidelines change to recommend restrictive transfusion for all patients with acute uppe
250 ber of RBC units transfused was lower in the restrictive transfusion group than in the liberal transf
251 tive study before any alterations to present restrictive transfusion guidelines can be recommended.
252 n haemoglobin level at 100 g/L or higher, or restrictive transfusion in which they received blood tra
253 ts support more widespread implementation of restrictive transfusion policies for adults with acute u
254 range of hemoglobin values and suggests that restrictive transfusion practices may not be appropriate
255 constitute an important exception to current restrictive transfusion practices, wherein raising hemog
256 s the outcome and admission to an ICU with a restrictive transfusion protocol as the exposure of inte
257  guidelines, but admission to an ICU with an restrictive transfusion protocol did reduce the risk of
258 30%), and mild (hematocrit, > 30%) anemia in restrictive transfusion protocol ICUs was 67%, 19%, and
259 assessed whether admission to an ICU with an restrictive transfusion protocol reduces the likelihood
260 0%, 14%, and 2% for those in ICUs without an restrictive transfusion protocol.
261 ,510 patients (41.6%) were in an ICU with an restrictive transfusion protocol.
262              Of the 59 study ICUs, 24 had an restrictive transfusion protocol; 2,510 patients (41.6%)
263     This study supports the effectiveness of restrictive transfusion protocols for influencing transf
264           Adjusting for confounding factors, restrictive transfusion protocols independently reduced
265 modeling assessed the independent effects of restrictive transfusion protocols on transfusions.
266 Research supports the efficacy and safety of restrictive transfusion protocols to reduce avoidable RB
267                                              Restrictive transfusion strategies may avoid exacerbatio
268 al transfusion strategy (432 deaths) and the restrictive transfusion strategy (409 deaths) (hazard ra
269 andomized to the liberal (n = 149) or to the restrictive transfusion strategy (n = 151) group.
270                                            A restrictive transfusion strategy halved blood product ut
271 ion did not affect mortality compared with a restrictive transfusion strategy in a high-risk group of
272                              Compared with a restrictive transfusion strategy, a more liberal strateg
273 liberal transfusion strategy and 1009 to the restrictive transfusion strategy.
274 rategy on long-term survival compared with a restrictive transfusion strategy.
275  g per deciliter were randomly assigned to a restrictive transfusion threshold (hemoglobin level <7.5
276                                            A restrictive transfusion threshold after cardiac surgery
277                                            A restrictive transfusion threshold is safe in most clinic
278                                          The restrictive transfusion threshold of 7 g/dL is likely co
279 rtality odds ratios comparing liberal versus restrictive transfusion thresholds was 0.70 (95% CI 0.49
280                                              Restrictive transfusion was associated with lower risk o
281 hout stratification or matching) to either a restrictive (transfusion when haemoglobin concentration
282                  In conclusion, the use of a restrictive treatment strategy in this cohort of patient
283 l history rather than direct assessment of a restrictive treatment strategy.
284 roportion of patients receiving PRBC using a restrictive trigger hemoglobin concentration (trigger <7
285                                By adopting a restrictive trigger, total overall PRBC transfusion cost
286                    For macaques expressing a restrictive TRIM5 genotype, the disease outcomes of thos
287 t was passaged in rhesus macaques expressing restrictive TRIM5alpha alleles.
288 in rhesus macaques expressing permissive and restrictive TRIM5alpha alleles.
289 nt SIVsmE660 variants in rhesus monkeys with restrictive TRIM5alpha alleles.
290 lication of this strain in macaques with the restrictive TRIM5alpha genotype and thus will eliminate
291 ant infected and replicated in macaques with restrictive TRIM5alpha genotypes as efficiently as in ma
292 vidence-based recommendations supporting the restrictive use of blood products.
293 to study the impact and management of a more restrictive use of FFP and platelets on surgical patient
294 at can restrict HIV replication, including a restrictive version of the host factor TRIM5alpha.
295 ere was no 30-day mortality difference: 9.5% restrictive versus 8.5% liberal (P = 0.892, chi test).
296                              The effect of a restrictive versus liberal red-cell transfusion strategy
297 BC) transfusion strategies, the evidence for restrictive versus liberal transfusion strategies in neu
298             Among 330 patients, 33% received restrictive volumes, 39% received standard resuscitation
299 WI or pneumonia among groups was found (BWI: restrictive vs standard OR 0.74, 95% CI 0.39-1.40, exces
300 andard OR 1.40, 95% CI 0.75-2.60, pneumonia: restrictive vs standard, OR 0.52, 95% CI 0.26-1.05; exce

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