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1 ) donors are used in view of the organ donor shortage.
2 n considered in the past decade due to organ shortage.
3 ygen species, and depends directly on oxygen shortage.
4 e amino acids due to a national manufacturer shortage.
5 ts of PN was initiated due to a manufacturer shortage.
6 anslational elongation to alleviate ribosome shortage.
7 tress evoked by UV irradiation or nucleotide shortage.
8 introduction of IPV was delayed by a global shortage.
9 chromatin integrity during transient histone shortage.
10 unity to ameliorate the effects of the donor shortage.
11 tion declines, especially in times of energy shortage.
12 ts usually have a poor adaptability to water shortage.
13 n supply is grown in regions with high water shortage.
14 sicians out of practice and risk a physician shortage.
15 conductance in response to short-term water shortage.
16 raft in type 1 diabetes for addressing organ shortage.
17 le approach to addressing the issue of water shortage.
18 tion is performed owing to unremitting donor shortages.
19 ability of materials after the onset of drug shortages.
20 nd to describe factors contributing to these shortages.
21 hether drugs experienced multiple periods of shortages.
22 sive evaluation focusing on US antibacterial shortages.
23 also often have substantial health personnel shortages.
24 rgical workforce in countries with workforce shortages.
25 evention activities and also reported on BPG shortages.
26 maintain viability under transient nutrient shortages.
27 rations indicate a vulnerability to nutrient shortages.
28 on is an important means of overcoming organ shortages.
29 ions sensitive to seasonal variance and food shortages.
30 power stations and caused severe electricity shortages.
31 s not surveyed may also have experienced BPG shortages.
32 antibiotic stewardship when mitigating drug shortages.
33 limited in scope because of a global vaccine shortage, 1.4 million people were vaccinated from March
34 a BPG shortage, and 56 (59%) reported no BPG shortage; 10 (12%) countries with and without BPG shorta
36 procurement/logistics problems (65%); staff shortages (60%); lack of equipment (51%) and low staff m
37 pond to anticipate and/or adapt to the light shortage, a process known as the shade avoidance syndrom
38 the United States is suffering from a "STEM shortage," a dearth of graduates with scientific, techno
39 mber of graduates to address human resources shortages, acceleration of production of diploma nurses
41 iptive statistics to describe trends in drug shortages, analyze drug classes commonly affected, and i
42 A total of 88 hospitals experienced PIP/TAZO shortage and 72 of them experienced a shift toward incre
43 s results in a dual (lipid and glucose) fuel shortage and a reduction in the levels of the Krebs cycl
45 HO-CDI for hospitals that both experienced a shortage and also showed a shift toward increased use of
46 splasia, scapula dysplasia, long bone length shortage and body weight decrease compared with wild-typ
47 split cornea transplantation to reduce donor shortage and cost in corneal transplantation in the futu
49 during a piperacillin/tazobactam (PIP/TAZO) shortage and hospital-onset Clostridium difficile infect
53 an important adverse effect of the PIP/TAZO shortage and the importance of antibiotic stewardship wh
54 ce kidney function would address donor organ shortage and the morbidity associated with immunosuppres
58 ies and territories, 39 (41%) reported a BPG shortage, and 56 (59%) reported no BPG shortage; 10 (12%
59 nventional wheat, mainly due to the nitrogen shortage, and its bread-making quality was lower, the cu
60 This plan should provide steps to manage the shortage, and provide effective therapeutic alternatives
61 e crucial issues of infrastructure, manpower shortages, and the pressing need to develop cross-state
62 important resource in an era of severe organ shortages, and these data should serve to allay the conc
66 liability costs are enormous, human resource shortages are common, and costs of providing care can be
67 ecently instituted HPSA (health professional shortage area) surgical incentive payment from the Affor
71 For each case, the vulnerability to food shortage before the climate challenge is quantified base
72 promising possibility of combating the organ shortage, but it raises ethical issues that differ from
73 ed a PIP/TAZO shortage and responded to that shortage by shifting antibiotic usage toward antibiotics
77 of apoprotein degradation caused by cofactor shortage can increase amyloidogenesis and aggravate prot
87 evertheless, with the continuing organ donor shortage for cardiac transplantation, left ventricular a
90 m and dry conditions have led to acute water shortages, groundwater overdraft, critically low streamf
94 or use when needed for emergencies or supply shortages, have effectively provided countries with the
95 ce capability after hours" and "physical bed shortages." Health system-related subthemes were "variab
97 strated at least 1 quarter of norepinephrine shortage in 2011, norepinephrine use among cohort patien
98 ting the monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) shortage in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves.
101 t of increasing herbicide resistance, with a shortage in new herbicide classes, our findings reveal M
103 to quantify countries that have experienced shortages in the past 2 years and to describe factors co
106 il in the past 2 years, combined with global shortages in vaccine stockpiles, highlight a pressing ne
107 rising of global climate change and resource shortage, in recent years, increased attention has been
110 the way conifers evolved to cope with water shortage, indicating a critical interaction between xyle
115 ue in (semi)arid basins, absolute freshwater shortage is taken into account in addition to relative s
116 ich animals protect themselves against water shortage is to increase fat mass as a means for providin
117 diac death (DCD) to overcome the donor organ shortage is well accepted in the clinical setting, altho
119 One strategy proposed to alleviate nursing shortages is the promotion of organizational efforts tha
123 short-term solution to the unexpected Tc-99m shortage, long-term cost-effective solutions should be a
126 ootprint as a policy tool to alleviate water shortage may only work when water scarcity is taken into
127 without field data to assess whether oxygen shortages might also underlie sublethal warming effects.
128 ace high patient volumes combined with staff shortages, minimal administrative support, and poor inte
129 r transplantation, challenges, such as organ shortages, necessary immunosuppression with associated c
136 ace radiation sources can help alleviate the shortage of available beamtime and may allow for develop
138 n transplantation and repair, coupled with a shortage of available donors, poses an urgent clinical n
140 F1 function seems to be difficult due to the shortage of clinically suitable pharmacological inhibito
141 cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa include a shortage of clinicians and training programmes, weak hea
144 survey globally quantified the considerable shortage of corneal graft tissue, with only 1 cornea ava
147 hylogenetic position within Panarthropoda, a shortage of derived characters obscures their evolutiona
152 plantation for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) such as shortage of donor cells, use of immunosuppressive drugs
153 increase in demand for and a current global shortage of donor corneas will necessitate the developme
159 ssue engineering is to mitigate the critical shortage of donor organs via in vitro fabrication of fun
164 ptor proteins remain poorly studied due to a shortage of efficient methods to identify biologically r
165 nbalanced after rapid medium shifts due to a shortage of enzymes required at higher concentrations in
167 tion of 2D-CSIA data sets is challenged by a shortage of experimental Cl isotope enrichment factors.
168 theta rhythm has proven difficult, due to a shortage of experiments that selectively manipulate phas
174 s on critical characterization parameters, a shortage of harmonized protocols to support testing, and
178 ly sensitive nature can be attributed to the shortage of hydrogen-bonding interactions and an interac
183 tries has been delayed because of the global shortage of IPV, making it unavailable to select lower-r
185 they are needed most, would not mitigate the shortage of nonphysician critical care providers, and wo
186 and outcomes associated with a 2011 national shortage of norepinephrine, the first-line vasopressor f
187 Juba, South Sudan, and because of the global shortage of oral cholera vaccine, authorities were unabl
196 BM, comprising microvascular rarefaction and shortage of PCs attributable to activation of proapoptot
198 ited from highly photostable fluorophores, a shortage of photostable fluorescent labels for bacteria
203 s rate in erythrocytes are associated with a shortage of protein-derived cysteine in children with ed
205 n is a paucity of high-quality data due to a shortage of randomised controlled trials (partly because
208 challenging, with the main hurdle being the shortage of robust imaging processing and analysis tools
210 de the ability to screen remote areas with a shortage of ROP providers, thereby reducing the burden o
211 users and broader influence, and reveal the shortage of social media resources in global tobacco con
212 enefit in transplanting young adults and the shortage of solid organs for transplant, future studies
213 ence and antibiotics resistance), there is a shortage of specialized software tools for extracting an
214 s to identify new compounds, there remains a shortage of specific databases with precisely annotated
216 xpression data, yet there is a corresponding shortage of statistical tools aimed at their integrative
218 uture, a "post-antibiotic era." Because of a shortage of studies addressing treatment options for mul
219 tington's disease, however, are limited by a shortage of suitable measures that could serve as surrog
226 sed on management of symptoms and there is a shortage of therapies that address the underlying causes
229 these increased efforts there still exists a shortage of tools dedicated to visualizing the genome.
230 s (TPs) are critical in modern medicine, yet shortage of TPs in disaster situations and remote areas
235 gh-income countries prioritized instead the "shortage of well-qualified IPM experts and extensionists
236 nd 62.5th percentiles]), largely driven by a shortage of whole-ecosystem fluxes and uncertain contrib
238 obal disease burden, due in part to critical shortages of adequately trained surgical providers in lo
243 are common in high burden settings-including shortages of health-care workers-must be considered.
244 ve in the Republic of South Sudan to address shortages of human resources and strengthen acute flacci
245 of disease resistance in planting materials, shortages of labor, and inadequate infrastructure and in
247 luding a lack of interest from participants, shortages of resources, or difficulty accessing particul
255 hydraulic fracturing that could induce water shortages or conflicts with other water users, particula
256 n place clear allocation criteria in case of shortages or delays and establishing a communication str
259 ress factors, including temperature and diet shortage, our finding discreetly suggests that AmAChE1 i
260 dred forty-eight antibacterial drugs were on shortage over the 13-year study period, with 26 drugs st
261 ted considerably different patterns of water shortage over the growing season, but nonetheless predic
262 erage, RGB experiences three months of water shortage per year due to the unsustainable extraction of
269 P. patens, and under conditions of nitrogen shortage, PpNRH1-deficient plants cannot salvage adenosi
270 an aging ESRD population and continued organ shortage, preservation of average post-transplant eGFR w
271 t extremes and coupled with increasing water shortage, provides a perfect storm for a new era of envi
274 Bangladesh successfully introduced IPV, but shortages related to insufficient global supply and high
276 c oxygen, they are rapidly faced with oxygen shortage rendering roots particularly prone to damage.
277 age; 10 (12%) countries with and without BPG shortages reported use of antibiotic alternatives to BPG
279 oxic edema most commonly results from energy shortage, such as in cerebral ischemia, and refers to th
280 y expensive, owing to factors including drug shortages, supply disruptions, and consolidations in the
281 the risk of HO-CDI associated with PIP/TAZO shortage that were associated with increased high-risk a
282 ospitals affected by the 2011 norepinephrine shortage, the most commonly administered alternative vas
283 rom older adults to alleviate profound organ shortages, the use of older kidney donors appears to be
284 mizes waste due to expiration while avoiding shortages; the number of remaining platelet units at the
285 at donor registry promotion alleviates organ shortage, this belief continues to drive investments int
286 crease influences plant sensitivity to water shortage, through either increased WUE or ci in arid and
287 (95% CI, 76.2%-77.8%) of patients before the shortage to a low of 55.7% (95% CI, 52.0%-58.4%) in the
289 e face of impending inorganic phosphate (Pi) shortages underscore a need for a better understanding o
290 HO-CDI for hospitals experiencing a PIP/TAZO shortage was 1.03 (95% confidence interval [CI], .85-1.2
291 r study, the use of Tl-201 during the Tc-99m shortage was associated with an increase in downstream t
292 l use, hospital admission during quarters of shortage was associated with an increased rate of in-hos
296 nsport, or waste disposal were detected, but shortages were reported in 20 health facilities (87%).
297 ntry contacts may not have been aware of BPG shortages when surveyed or may have underreported medica
298 effect is further enhanced by simulated food shortage, which identifies metabolic balance as the unde
299 ncreasing numbers owing to the severe kidney shortage, which might be alleviated by compensating livi
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