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1 ctive pain control, and promotion of patient autonomy).
2 ions of clear thyroid findings (eg, unifocal autonomy).
3  as career, higher education, and/or family (autonomy).
4 stigating resident operative performance and autonomy.
5 ng reveals cracks in the facade of syntactic autonomy.
6 drive reversions of generalist mutualisms to autonomy.
7  against the risks associated with increased autonomy.
8 ibutions of nucleus and cytoplasm to nuclear autonomy.
9 o no harm") must be weighed against maternal autonomy.
10 bsorptive surface areas and promotes enteral autonomy.
11 ompetency and instills the value of surgical autonomy.
12  improving well-being include competence and autonomy.
13 ity which, in the long term, reduces nodular autonomy.
14 preserving patient privacy and health-system autonomy.
15 ed with sex, family, education, and personal autonomy.
16 professionals; being prepared; and regaining autonomy.
17 ice level, the extent of loss of liberty and autonomy.
18 connected Aspergillus cells maintain mitotic autonomy.
19 ely aiding in the restoration of nutritional autonomy.
20 latively prescriptive to one that called for autonomy.
21 ed in a clinically meaningful improvement in autonomy.
22  interest standard has given way to parental autonomy.
23 in these settings may promote service users' autonomy.
24  of amacrine cell exhibiting local dendritic autonomy.
25 trends in sexual and reproductive health and autonomy.
26 to HIV prevention that rely primarily on FSW autonomy.
27 ng, performance in extreme environments, and autonomy.
28 t CAUT lines are useful in the study of cell autonomy.
29 n layers can be addressed by studies of cell autonomy.
30 t proteins, precise localization, and axonal autonomy.
31   Such sectors can provide insight into cell autonomy.
32 arting cells with proliferative and survival autonomy.
33 tical care ethics focuses largely on patient autonomy.
34  system has increasingly prioritized patient autonomy.
35 erations relevant to assessing the extent of autonomy.
36 tributed to increased workload and decreased autonomy.
37 enomic analysis while also supporting agency autonomy.
38 at influence this decision to ensure patient autonomy.
39 2) assessing entrustability, and 3) granting autonomy.
40 ision making that prioritize full decisional autonomy.
41 tly unable to reproduce their efficiency and autonomy.
42 tions of entrustability and residents' final autonomy.
43 better (P = 0.03) re-established nutritional autonomy.
44 al status declines with aging, thus impeding autonomy.
45 ng the risk of fall and reducing the overall autonomy.
46 progressive entrustment leading to operative autonomy.
47 h that centers on one additional ingredient: autonomy.
48 an for moods and emotions (3.7, 1.5-5.9) and autonomy (3.3, 0.9-5.7); and speech difficulties with re
49 ing were not enjoyable (89.7%) and losses of autonomy (91.6%) and dignity (78.7%); inadequate pain co
50 ommon reasons for participation were loss of autonomy (97.2%), inability to engage in enjoyable activ
51           Success was defined as nutritional autonomy after removal of the jejunostomy and tracheotom
52 unctional success was defined as nutritional autonomy after removal of the jejunostomy and tracheotom
53  clinical case reports have achieved enteral autonomy after secondary lengthening with serial transve
54 s must balance their desire to honor patient autonomy against a concern of inflicting psychological h
55 ficacy, and focusing on operative volume and autonomy alone may not address all of the reasons that s
56 nd sib-mating, promiscuity, and reproductive autonomy also modulate the sex and abundance of helpers.
57                 Altered K(m) and V(max) made autonomy also substrate- (and ATP) concentration-depende
58 is high degree of epigenetically driven cell autonomy among HSCs implies that refinement of the conce
59  these results indicate that R cells acquire autonomy and anchorage independence, and are thus potent
60 ellular hosts, achieving partial replicative autonomy and becoming parasitic genetic elements.
61  time of crisis that enhances patient/family autonomy and clinician professionalism.
62 dical literature tends to prioritize patient autonomy and corresponding truth telling, the weight of
63 vodopa, rapid progression leading to loss of autonomy and death within a few years, marked pyramidal
64 f the environment to attain a basic level of autonomy and evolutionary viability.
65 re positively associated with service users' autonomy and experiences of care.
66 re positively associated with service users' autonomy and experiences of care.
67 ure of the cerebral cortex and insights into autonomy and general intelligence may be found in other
68 lantation has achieved excellent nutritional autonomy and good QOL.
69 rsation about the patient's values regarding autonomy and independence, emotional well-being and rela
70 aging identity: making sense of RP, managing autonomy and independence; 2) living with RP: practical
71 ific psychology must be heavily revised, the autonomy and irreducibility of folk psychology are assur
72 have merit, it could also compromise patient autonomy and limit access to care if patients are unable
73 edical consultants, which can reduce nurses' autonomy and negatively impact on patient care.
74                       Discussion touching on autonomy and nonmaleficence frequently appeared in the s
75 etency metrics were investigated separately: autonomy and overall performance.
76                       In showing rule-making autonomy and ownership as distinct and important institu
77 a means of demonstrating respect for donor's autonomy and protecting their safety.
78 transplant candidates' and potential donors' autonomy and quality of care.
79 e-led chemotherapy clinics, based on nurses' autonomy and scope of clinical practice.
80 orkup steps was developed, having sufficient autonomy and self-regulation to be managed by a single o
81 or brain regions to express their individual autonomy and specialized functions (segregation, modular
82  sarcopenia, which directly impacts physical autonomy and survival.
83 ah's Witnesses focus on respect for personal autonomy and the right to refuse treatment.
84 criticism reflects changing views on patient autonomy and the social role of doctors and directly imp
85  their experiences of care, quality of life, autonomy and the unit's therapeutic milieu.
86 ited normal graft function with full enteral autonomy and without histological or endoscopic signs of
87 ity of V. litorea plastids to retain genetic autonomy and/or (ii) more likely, the mollusc provides t
88                        Protecting equity and autonomy, and an implicit trust in health professionals
89        The relationships between confidence, autonomy, and competence are varied and complex.
90  2008 Spanish Survey on Disability, Personal Autonomy, and Dependency Situations, a cross-sectional s
91 idual not to know is a key aspect of patient autonomy, and despite the absence of definitive therapy,
92  PAD for reasons related to quality of life, autonomy, and dignity, and rarely for uncontrolled pain.
93 es of nonmaleficence, respect for individual autonomy, and justice, we conclude that a study of HLA-i
94 f integration of the whole organism, loss of autonomy, and loss of personhood.
95 plore money's ability to ascribe value, give autonomy, and provide security for the future, and we sh
96 rican Board of Surgery regarding confidence, autonomy, and reasons for career selection between GS an
97 acles to care-giving, increase resources and autonomy, and reduce workload and other job pressure fac
98 nd costs and service users' quality of life, autonomy, and satisfaction with care were assessed in a
99 IF-associated liver disease (IFALD), enteral autonomy, and sepsis.
100 L on only three domains (Moods and emotions, Autonomy, and Social support and peers); average differe
101 s for dignity and respect, communication and autonomy, and supportive care.
102 s, subspecialization, reductions in resident autonomy, and technical innovation challenge how today's
103            Higher feelings of competence and autonomy, and timely achievement of social and psychosex
104 tion; physician aims for professionalism and autonomy; and public and private payer aims for aggregat
105 ed or unsolicited, when both paternalism and autonomy are accompanied by expert guidance, and it pers
106                                   Individual autonomy, as constructed in the postmodern era, is viola
107 eighth graders to see healthy eating as more autonomy-assertive and social justice-oriented behavior
108 rmore, we can a posteriori check whether the autonomy assumptions are valid by calculation of predict
109                           The continuity and autonomy assumptions ensure that the same dynamical syst
110  This work demonstrates that nuclei maintain autonomy at a submicrometer scale and simultaneously mai
111 rioritize spectacle independence and patient autonomy at intermediate and close-up distances, in acco
112 t larger forest size and greater rule-making autonomy at the local level are associated with high car
113                     How can transparency and autonomy be promoted instead, thus fostering the positiv
114  incidence of 80%, demonstrating that thymus autonomy bears a high risk of leukemia.
115 issues include: utilitarianism, natural law, autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, paternalism, just
116 s relevant to this topic, including parental autonomy, best interest of the child standard, and quali
117 ent prejudice, donor safety net), decisional autonomy (body ownership, right to know, valid relations
118 difference in cellularity detected in thymus autonomy bore no impact on onset, incidence, immunopheno
119  relates to research opportunities, clinical autonomy, burnout, and lifestyle.
120 poral bargaining, its members will have more autonomy, but pay the cost of being more compulsive, tha
121  among the most crucial limitations to robot autonomy, but their size, weight, material and design co
122 ndrome can aid in the achievement of enteral autonomy, but with a price of >$400,000 per y.
123 ortunities to develop residents' progressive autonomy by engaging the resident in the determination o
124 n experiments in mice, we report that thymus autonomy can occur in several experimental conditions, a
125                                         Cell autonomy (CAUT) lines consist of a collection of homozyg
126 procedural variety, opportunity for practice autonomy, choice of practice location, and influence of
127 sues of clinical validity, clinical utility, autonomy, clinical and research infrastructure and costs
128 d by the achievement of clinical nutritional autonomy (CNA).
129 factors (Social Cognitive Theory); needs for autonomy, competence and relatedness, and patient-invest
130 iently entrusted during training attain less autonomy, confidence, and even clinical competency, pote
131 mortality and liver failure, whereas enteral autonomy correlates with small-bowel length.
132                                   Phagosomal autonomy could serve as a basis for the intracellular di
133 essment is changing with concepts of trainee autonomy decisions (termed entrustment decisions) being
134                   Overall, we noted improved autonomy, decreased number of hospitalizations, and seve
135 erexpression of CaMKII wild type but not the autonomy-deficient T286A mutant significantly increased
136                 Indeed, when norms encourage autonomy, dissent, and individual freedom, intragroup di
137       Understanding how supervisors regulate autonomy during surgical procedures is essential to impr
138 tinal failure (IF) is adaptation and enteral autonomy (EA).
139 s could facilitate increased energy density, autonomy, efficiency and multifunctionality in future ro
140                 However, entrusting too much autonomy endangers patient outcome, while entrusting too
141 cians must maintain the principle of patient autonomy, ensure the viability of an appropriate informe
142  we show that significant exceptions to this autonomy exist, by combining electrophysiology (to chara
143 nsgenic gain-of-function approaches and cell-autonomy experiments, we find that BMPs strongly promote
144 procal benefits for donors, respecting donor autonomy, external reassurance, and religious approval),
145 files according to the functional status and autonomy for activities of daily living.
146 ntegral part of the broad field of robotics, autonomy for completely soft devices has only begun to b
147 iquid interface, indicating significant cell autonomy for control of pulmonary circadian physiology.
148        Ultrasociality also brought a loss of autonomy for individuals within the group.
149 ure of receptor binding provides a degree of autonomy for the individual activities mediated by IgE-F
150                                              Autonomy: for all procedures, the proportion of Zwisch r
151  as consistent with the adolescent values of autonomy from adult control and the pursuit of social ju
152 lescent values, including social justice and autonomy from adult control.
153 pulations correlates with the acquisition of autonomy from ectodysplasin stimulation.
154  procedures are a promising therapy to allow autonomy from parenteral nutrition.
155 suggest that MM tumors can achieve increased autonomy from the bone marrow microenvironment by mutati
156 ze proteins locally, maintaining a degree of autonomy from the cell body.
157                                This physical autonomy from the host nucleus suggests that poxvirus ge
158                                This physical autonomy from the nucleus has both cell biological and g
159  the lowest scores were in communication and autonomy (from 8.3 [3.3] out of 27 in Ghana to 15.1 [5.9
160               However, this study shows that autonomy greater than 15-25% was the exception, not the
161  For surgical residents, achieving operative autonomy has become increasingly difficult.
162                      Intraoperative resident autonomy has been compromised secondary to expectations
163                                       CaMKII autonomy has been regarded a form of molecular memory an
164 hose degree of independence, or tissue-level autonomy, has never been ascertained in vivo.
165  results suggest that cognitive function and autonomy impairment should be taken into account when ch
166  the potential benefits of enhancing patient autonomy, improving patient decision-making, and improvi
167 satile and robust method for studies of cell autonomy in Arabidopsis.
168 alities in resource access that limit female autonomy in cohabiting relationships.
169 ated (OR, 5.4; 95% CI, 1.0-30.0), having low autonomy in decision making (OR, 1.98; 95% CI, 1.2-3.2),
170  example of the difference between a loss of autonomy in humans and in social insects.
171       In some instances, respect for patient autonomy in making choices may create the potential for
172  that, in contexts in which adolescents have autonomy in marriage choices and in which marriage promo
173    This work (i) provides an example of cell autonomy in microRNA functions, and (ii) reveals a cell
174                                     However, autonomy in partner choice is very common at all ages, r
175 opharyngoplasty allows regaining nutritional autonomy in patients with severe pharyngoesophageal caus
176 rovement activity contrasted with individual autonomy in the context of the evolution of research eth
177 red with their doctor or to have significant autonomy in the final decision.
178 ing can be uncoupled, indicating a degree of autonomy in the formation of the musculoskeletal system.
179 s new insights into how supervisors regulate autonomy in the operating room.
180  determinations of residents' intraoperative autonomy in the operating room.
181  and a stationary magnet enables a degree of autonomy in the system, while a detection limit of 0.87
182 Our work illustrates the lack of cytoplasmic autonomy in these tissues and suggests a role for somati
183 the 475 behaviors of supervisors to regulate autonomy in this study could be classified into 4 catego
184 que platform to address the question of cell autonomy in transactive response DNA-binding protein (TD
185 0/289, and mutation of either site abolished autonomy, indicating that simultaneous nitrosylation at
186 stigators may feel threatened by the loss of autonomy inherent in collaboration, and appropriate mode
187                                         Cell autonomy is a property of genetic mosaics composed of ce
188  these tightly held values of competency and autonomy is actually limiting the ways, and extent to wh
189                         Progressive resident autonomy is also limited.
190                                   Entrusting autonomy is at the core of teaching and learning surgica
191 nal adaptation after transplant, but enteral autonomy is attainable.
192 e engineering to investigate whether 5S rRNA autonomy is critical for ribosome function and cell surv
193 o increase living donation, preserving donor autonomy is essential.
194 ah's Witnesses, the principle of respect for autonomy is not the only principle that must be heeded.
195 on; therefore, a degree of software workflow autonomy is required for broad-scale metabolite annotati
196  is required for LTP induction, while CaMKII autonomy is required for LTP maintenance was recently su
197 e relationship between factor dependency and autonomy is surprising because autonomy would have been
198                                       Thymus autonomy is the capacity of the thymus to maintain T lym
199                   In the context of personal autonomy, it is necessary to develop an ethical and lega
200                        To promote residents' autonomy, it is necessary to understand how attending su
201 y but also for cognitive decline and loss of autonomy later in life.
202 on allows for gatekeeping, threatens patient autonomy, limits access to lifesaving treatment, and may
203 unmanned aerial vehicles in terms of overall autonomy, maneuverability, and expendability.
204                      The better the level of autonomy matches the learning needs of residents, the st
205                            Lack of operative autonomy may play a role.
206 ovider training model moved from a graduated autonomy model with direct specialist supervision to a 1
207 , whereas nighttime housestaff reported less autonomy, more supervision, but no difference in learnin
208 ocedures that respect patient's capacity and autonomy, multifaceted preoperative as well as postopera
209                   Our results argue that the autonomy of 5S rRNA is preserved due to its role in ribo
210        Our results demonstrate unprecedented autonomy of a single CDR3 loop in antigen recognition.
211                            CPRD respects the autonomy of an individual striving to make an informed c
212 nherited local autonomy of folding and local autonomy of assembly with ribosomal proteins (rProteins)
213                  Our results demonstrate the autonomy of cell number checkpoint in the underlying tis
214                     Our assay for functional autonomy of coordinated neural systems is broadly applic
215 amander cranial evolution, requiring greater autonomy of cranial elements and facilitating the rapid
216                     We also examine the cell autonomy of DSCAM in laminar stratification and find tha
217 ropriate rRNA fragments have inherited local autonomy of folding and local autonomy of assembly with
218     To explore the modularity and regulatory autonomy of human developmental enhancers, we experiment
219  We unveil the self-organizing abilities and autonomy of in vitro attached human embryos.
220  more cognitive functions, demonstrating the autonomy of modules' functions.
221 of surface preBCRs and the demonstrated cell autonomy of preBCR signaling, we examined the possible o
222                    This target-cell-specific autonomy of presynaptic function can greatly expand the
223                                         Such autonomy of presynaptic regulation enables target-cell-d
224 analyzed to determine how supervisors affect autonomy of residents.
225    Our results show that learning induces an autonomy of sensorimotor systems and that the release of
226                            However, non-cell-autonomy of small RNA molecules raises the question: To
227           The data suggest that the relative autonomy of the action of Foxl2, Wnt4 and additional ova
228      In a dynamic analysis,we found that the autonomy of the default mode system and integration amon
229 in the IFE in either model, establishing the autonomy of the IFE stem cell compartment in undamaged e
230                              This unexpected autonomy of the tapetal 'lineage' is discussed in the co
231 ondents' remarks were the perceived need for autonomy of the transplant entity, alignment among servi
232                                 The changing autonomy of trainees through the course of an entire tra
233 of living one deserves (OR: 3), and clinical autonomy (OR: 3).
234     Cardiogenic shock may compromise patient autonomy, or the right for an individual patient to dete
235 here was little agreement about the level of autonomy, or what constituted everyday activities.
236 tion of Zwisch ratings indicating meaningful autonomy ("Passive Help" or "Supervision Only") increase
237 ns related to the role and limits of patient autonomy, physician discretion in health-care decision m
238 ce obligations to respect individual patient autonomy, professional truth telling, and tolerance of m
239 ta revealed deficits in domains of operative autonomy, progressive responsibility, longitudinal follo
240                                 This genetic autonomy provides a molecular mechanism to explain patte
241                                 Thus, CaMKII autonomy provides a short-term molecular memory that is
242 d that advisers who give advisees decisional autonomy rather than offering paternalistic advice are j
243 3 ratings are needed to achieve reproducible autonomy ratings and 17 ratings are needed to achieve re
244 0 ratings are needed to achieve reproducible autonomy ratings and 40 are needed for reproducible over
245 ng mutation endows RAS genes with functional autonomy, recent studies suggest that the wild-type form
246  were low educational attainment and lack of autonomy regarding medication adherence at transition.
247 s and site-of-action ("autonomy" versus "non-autonomy") remain an open question.
248                          Respect for patient autonomy remains paramount, although physicians are not
249 has been called the 'second brain' given its autonomy, remarkable neurotransmitter diversity and comp
250 Thus, generation of this form of CaMKIIalpha autonomy requires simultaneous signaling by NO and Ca(2+
251               It is unknown if the amount of autonomy residents do achieve is sufficient to ensure re
252 patient outcome, while entrusting too little autonomy results in expertise gaps at the end of trainin
253                 No laws address a process of autonomy rights limitation to consume resources in the i
254 and 68% at 5-years with restored nutritional autonomy (RNA) in 63% and 78%, respectively.
255 in each clinic, operational aspects, nurses' autonomy, scope of practice and clinical decision-making
256 We propose a model whereby this loss of cell autonomy serves to integrate behavioral, metabolic, and
257                             Analysis of cell autonomy shows that MAX2 acts locally, either in the axi
258 lturally shaped; they may include threats to autonomy, social relatedness, and competence.
259 ses taking into account the function/frailty/autonomy status of older people.
260 traint on cooperative exchanges is a loss of autonomy: strains become reliant on complementary genoty
261 ications, role conflict); and 34 housestaff (autonomy, supervision, and learning opportunities).
262  people with few comorbidities and preserved autonomy supports the beneficial effects of lowering blo
263  (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) "autonomy" (T286-autophosphorylation-induced Ca(2+)-indep
264 eexpression, but not by mutants impaired for autonomy (T286A) or binding to NMDA-type glutamate recep
265 sults reveal a form of short-range dendritic autonomy that enables a small-field, dual-transmitter am
266 hed that clinicians ought to respect patient autonomy, that obligation conflicted, in the present cas
267 ome have advocated strongly, on the basis of autonomy, that physician-assisted suicide should be a le
268 clei maintain cell cycle and transcriptional autonomy; therefore some sources of nuclear independence
269 h scale to assess the level of guidance (ie, autonomy) they provided to residents during specific pro
270 and help to facilitate adolescents' emerging autonomy, they often must also work with parents' wishes
271 sinterpreting the goals and means of patient autonomy; third, an extreme fear of rationing by the gen
272 cultural differences, and maintaining tribal autonomy through prereview of all study publications and
273 s the question of state control versus local autonomy through their efforts to shape fracking policy
274 uch learned dependence is likely a hurdle to autonomy to be overcome for many robot locomotor therapi
275 cus on Gowdy & Krall's use of the concept of autonomy to explicate essential differences in the ways
276 r certain steps or entrust the resident with autonomy to proceed during an operation.
277 ny local officials seek to preserve land use autonomy to provide a greater measure of protection for
278 rstanding when the suppression of individual autonomy to the benefit of subsistence groups, that is,
279 s increasingly step back and safely delegate autonomy to trainees.
280 karounds, and mediated the time pressure and autonomy to workarounds relationships.
281 f inability" P532), and concern about losing autonomy ("To me that would be real coaching where it's
282 tions be developed without reducing land use autonomy typically exercised by local officials?
283              This high prevalence of nodular autonomy usually results in a further increase in the pr
284 ing back to the bedside, increasing resident autonomy, utilizing near-peer teaching, and rewarding ed
285 their site-of-synthesis and site-of-action ("autonomy" versus "non-autonomy") remain an open question
286                                  Median oral autonomy was 100% +/- 38.4% in the SRSB group, whereas i
287                                  Nutritional autonomy was achievable in 160 (90%) survivors, with cur
288                                      Enteral autonomy was associated with small bowel length but not
289                                Additionally, autonomy was generated only when Ca(2+)/CaM was present
290                                     However, autonomy was greater for those in supported housing than
291 re was positively related to exhaustion, and autonomy was negatively related.
292                                  Nutritional autonomy was restored in 83% of current survivors with p
293                            Prolonging thymus autonomy was shown to be permissive to the development o
294           The initially restored nutritional autonomy was sustainable in 23 (70%) of 33 long-term sur
295 advisees in general react to full decisional autonomy when making difficult decisions under uncertain
296 on of labor and also the loss of lower-level autonomy, which are both key components of major transit
297 rvision and appropriate increase in resident autonomy with indirect faculty supervision.
298 Trust may help facilitate increased resident autonomy within the safety net of surgical training with
299 ction error-which we show gives a measure of autonomy within the studied system.
300 ependency and autonomy is surprising because autonomy would have been presumed to represent the final

 
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