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1 xpressed no dyspnea, despite being awake and vigilant.
2 rnicke-Korsakoff syndrome, and that they are vigilant about diagnosing and treating the disease espec
3  under which scientists must be particularly vigilant about healing claims that lack solid foundation
4  HIV-associated lymphoma, clinicians must be vigilant about implementing infection prophylaxis and pr
5 nists, and primary care clinicians should be vigilant about offering appropriate genetic testing to m
6           Patients and providers must remain vigilant about surveillance after BCS.
7 ions Stroke providers need to continue to be vigilant about the safety of IV tPA in patients with pri
8              Clinicians are encouraged to be vigilant about the subtle indicators of physical abuse,
9 A good deal of their 'work' related to being vigilant about their child's condition and care and trea
10                                   We must be vigilant about threats to high standards, research, educ
11   Despite these advances, scientists must be vigilant against also advancing potential harms toward m
12  animals compromise their feeding time to be vigilant against predators, benefiting the entire group.
13 ce to monitor vaccine performance and remain vigilant against threats from other meningococcal serogr
14                                  Maintaining vigilant and effective surveillance is critical for unde
15 ns in developing countries, we should remain vigilant and explore hurdles for the full public health
16  that the ROP recurrence rate is higher, and vigilant and extended follow-up is needed because retina
17  on the increase, practitioners need to stay vigilant and follow the treatment guidelines to further
18                           Woodrats were more vigilant and foraged less within mature forests and at r
19      Proportion of birds feeding, time spent vigilant and latencies to eat and step were recorded.
20 esian mimicry [3]), or receivers become more vigilant and learn to avoid perilous mimics (aggressive
21 cipients and transplant teams need to remain vigilant and ongoing adherence to nonpharmaceutical inte
22                As clinicians, we must remain vigilant and receptive to the findings of potentially om
23 diate peers who encourage young people to be vigilant and suspicious of others?
24 ty, it is important for clinicians to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to prevent candidem
25 radoxically, they also claim that people are vigilant and that these myths might not and do not have
26 al that IRBs should be encouraged to be more vigilant and through in their monitoring of research is
27 16 less suggestible subjects; both naturally vigilant and under posthypnotic suggestion.
28                         Thus, we must remain vigilant and use the knowledge we have gained from 1918
29 , oncologists and endocrinologists should be vigilant and work together to optimise patient outcomes.
30 results have broad implications because more vigilant and/or bolder parents can gain more information
31 in thirst/satiation state when the brain is "vigilant" and is monitoring its sensory systems.
32                  Monitoring also needs to be vigilant, and the targets for treatment reassessed conti
33  spending more time in flight, by being less vigilant, and they have a lower probability of survival
34 able tool such as ultrasonography, warrant a vigilant approach and close monitoring due to a potentia
35 n supplementation to a more conservative and vigilant approach to oxygen therapy.
36 ciated with subclinical CVD, suggesting that vigilant assessments of cardiovascular risk are warrante
37 nd is responsible for cumulative deficits in vigilant attention across consecutive days of sleep rest
38 ight levels (40lux), as indexed by increased vigilant attention and sleep EEG hallmarks.
39 , and their impact on brightness perception, vigilant attention and sleep physiology.
40                     The temporal dynamics of vigilant attention deficits across hours and days are dr
41 multi-dimensional; vulnerability in terms of vigilant attention impairment can be dissociated from vu
42                                              Vigilant attention is a major component of a wide range
43                                              Vigilant attention is impaired by sleep deprivation and
44                                        While vigilant attention reliably increases with social anxiet
45 in activity in young healthy adults during a vigilant attention task under high and low sleep pressur
46 line in performance across the duration of a vigilant attention task-is characterized by progressivel
47 during slow reaction times (i.e., suboptimal vigilant attention).
48 ntrol we observed is distinct from lapses in vigilant attention, as corroborated by the specificity o
49  of SD is frequently attributed to lapses in vigilant attention, but this account fails to explain ma
50 ADHD (reward-related processing, inhibition, vigilant attention, reaction time variability, timing an
51 e that is not readily explained by lapses in vigilant attention.
52 ic preferences independent of its effects on vigilant attention.
53                  Their account of defense as vigilant avoidance is incomplete because it avoids a ref
54 tor their environment and maintain long-term vigilant behavior through echolocation.
55   Long-term follow-up, holistic workups, and vigilant blood pressure screening and/or monitoring for
56 t the bedside of 18 patients diagnosed to be vigilant but unaware (Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome)
57 e of all the potential pathogens and remains vigilant by means of surveillance and proactive treatmen
58 he decreasing ATR activity for maintaining a vigilant checkpoint regulation upon replication stress.
59 icles (CNPs) through defined chemistry and a vigilant choice of surface functionalities.
60 erapy may be considered in this setting with vigilant clinical monitoring.
61 T-cell lymphotrophic virus type I to allow a vigilant control of viral gene expression.
62 osis of bladder cancer entails a lifetime of vigilant, costly, and invasive surveillance for recurren
63   Stink bug feeding on soybean pods requires vigilant crop protection due to low economic thresholds.
64    Older adults with insomnia should undergo vigilant depression monitoring during periods of inflamm
65  best known for their ability to function as vigilant detectors of viral infection(5).
66 tively, these data suggest the need for more vigilant efforts in the diagnosis and treatment of T. va
67 rd analysis methods and from progressive and vigilant efforts to ensure quality and utility and to ke
68 ains a viable option in certain cases, and a vigilant follow up for complications is necessary to lim
69  trichiasis surgery is high, suggesting that vigilant follow-up in surgical cases is needed to reduce
70      However, recurrence is not uncommon, so vigilant follow-up is necessary to ensure timely re-trea
71                                              Vigilant follow-up of survivors and possible elective de
72 linicians in identifying patients in need of vigilant follow-up.
73 e 3.1-4.7 times more likely to flee and were vigilant for 2.2-3.0 times longer upon hearing recreatio
74                         Clinicians should be vigilant for adverse effects and consider deprescribing
75                     Clinicians should remain vigilant for adverse effects resembling AD when using IL
76                     Clinicians should remain vigilant for bacterial and viral causes of AGE year-roun
77                         Physicians should be vigilant for glucocorticoid-related AEs and should couns
78                       Clinicians must remain vigilant for irAEs regardless of elapsed time from ICI t
79                        US clinicians must be vigilant for MERS-CoV in patients with febrile and/or re
80                     Clinicians should remain vigilant for mood complications, not just depression.
81 ized with COVID-19, but clinicians should be vigilant for nosocomial bacterial infections.
82                      Surgeons should be more vigilant for possible IOP spikes in eyes with higher bas
83 rare, it is important that clinicians remain vigilant for potential cases, particularly as the optima
84                         Physicians should be vigilant for signs of cancer after CVT, and further rese
85                     Clinicians should remain vigilant for signs of poxvirus infection and alert publi
86 ing across all medical specialties should be vigilant for signs of undetected psychological symptoms.
87                          Providers should be vigilant for such features and have a low threshold to e
88 r with the local epidemiology of ARB, remain vigilant for the emergence of novel resistance patterns
89 at caretakers of children with CPP should be vigilant for the emergence of psychiatric symptoms to in
90 ents with isolated EL and that physicians be vigilant for the more severe ocular phenotype associated
91                  However, clinicians must be vigilant for the occurrence of infrequent but serious ev
92 ed individuals get older, physicians must be vigilant for the progression of optic nerve disease due
93      Nevertheless, prescribers should remain vigilant for this potential drug interaction.
94 connection with syphilis is a reminder to be vigilant for this uncommon but everpresent disease.
95              Clinicians should be constantly vigilant for, and patients made aware of, the possibilit
96 erent patterns of affect-biased attention: a Vigilant group and an Avoidant group.
97 nxious mothers were most likely to be in the Vigilant group.
98     The boom has predictably made households vigilant guardians of fruit on the tree, but it has not
99 scoring the value of early BP assessment and vigilant haemodynamic management in the oldest ICU popul
100 need to be combatted with renewed vigor by a vigilant health community.
101 ect hospital imaging use and perhaps signify vigilant, high-quality care.
102 whilst foraging and allowing more time to be vigilant; (ii) be better at handling and discriminating
103 t cerebellar microglia have a uniquely hyper-vigilant immune phenotype compared to microglia from oth
104 presentation, yet physicians should still be vigilant in assessing risk a decade or longer after firs
105 : (b) feeding, (c) vigilant in the open, (d) vigilant in cover, (e) resting in the open.
106              Therefore, clinicians should be vigilant in detecting ongoing seizures, because this cou
107             Eye care professionals should be vigilant in eliciting ocular surface complaints from the
108  based on efficacy, and clinicians should be vigilant in monitoring after initiating therapy with any
109                         Physicians should be vigilant in monitoring for any potential adverse lung ou
110 ountering electrolyte disturbances should be vigilant in monitoring the patient's medications as a po
111                           Clinicians must be vigilant in order to recognize hemolysis and implement a
112              Physicians also need to be more vigilant in properly identifying and counseling low-inco
113                         Clinicians should be vigilant in screening and monitoring for tuberculosis in
114                         Clinicians should be vigilant in screening and treating such comorbidities to
115       These results highlight the need to be vigilant in screening for the appearance of novel pfcrt
116  features at each location: (b) feeding, (c) vigilant in the open, (d) vigilant in cover, (e) resting
117 hts the necessity for laboratories to remain vigilant in the use of appropriate biosafety procedures,
118 o share two prey species, and those prey are vigilant, increasing top predator attack rates on the in
119                   It remains uncertain how a vigilant individual utilizes its high-acuity vision (suc
120 spital wards (ie, floors) rather than highly vigilant intensive care units (ICUs) may be associated w
121        Our cases highlight the importance of vigilant investigation in patients suspected of transfus
122  of diagnosis, our results suggest that more vigilant lifetime multidisciplinary surveillance should
123 existing CKD or AKI, suggesting the need for vigilant long-term monitoring.
124 isk of life-threatening anaphylaxis requires vigilant management of peanuts in food processing.
125   Both tracking of threat and switching to a vigilant mode in which people sought more information ab
126                                         With vigilant monitoring and aggressive therapy for cancer tr
127 stinal syndrome and highlighted the need for vigilant monitoring and aggressive therapy for this seri
128                                              Vigilant monitoring and management of postoperative comp
129 drug resistance in salmonellae that warrants vigilant monitoring and surveillance.
130 I microenvironment, emphasizing the need for vigilant monitoring and tailored therapeutic strategies
131                                              Vigilant monitoring and thorough evaluation of scoliosis
132   These findings highlight the importance of vigilant monitoring during the early phase and indicate
133  aminotransferases, reinforcing the need for vigilant monitoring during treatment.
134 ate patients before initiating steroids, and vigilant monitoring in the first month of treatment.
135 us attention to PDS surgical techniques with vigilant monitoring of conjunctiva during follow-up may
136 unicipal wastewater, suggesting the need for vigilant monitoring of treated wastewater quality and di
137 pidly deploying updated vaccines followed by vigilant monitoring of VE.
138 size the need for early biometric screening, vigilant monitoring, and individualized anatomy-based ma
139 the disease and emphasizes the importance of vigilant monitoring, even in the case of subclinical pre
140 nt exudation risk, underscoring the need for vigilant monitoring.
141 potential benefits and risks, and emphasizes vigilant monitoring.
142                         Allergists should be vigilant of this diagnosis because its presentation can
143 d for further prospective studies as well as vigilant ongoing follow-up of the adult with CHD.
144                     It is critical to remain vigilant over transmission of drug-resistant HIV.
145      Efforts toward global dissemination and vigilant oversight of best practices and international s
146 bal cooperation will be essential to provide vigilant oversight to prevent exploitation of this vulne
147 Slow-growers fed more (p = 0.001), were less vigilant (p = 0.003), and stepped sooner than fast-growe
148 d females possessed an anxious, fearful, and vigilant phenotype.
149                                              Vigilant photoprotection may be of lesser importance in
150                                              Vigilant post-operative care is essential for the early
151   These findings also highlight the need for vigilant postoperative management to mitigate common com
152 e the need for careful patient selection and vigilant postoperative monitoring.
153    The findings underscore the importance of vigilant prenatal care and early detection of cardiac ab
154                                            A vigilant preoperative evaluation of the patient's medica
155                  Improved awareness and more vigilant programming can generate better data on iDILI a
156  ability to temporarily prioritize rapid and vigilant reactions over slower higher-order cognitive fu
157  with anxiety, depression, and CRS should be vigilant regarding these risks and screen patients appro
158                         Clinicians should be vigilant regarding this emerging condition and conduct i
159 nput and is important for the maintenance of vigilant reward-seeking behavior.
160 nxiety potential and unclear danger requires vigilant scanning of the environment and elevated tonic
161 ing led to a switch in defensive state, from vigilant scanning to generalized freezing, while IL stim
162  and T2DM patients, emphasizing the need for vigilant screening and comprehensive management in glauc
163 ife-threatening consequences, which leads to vigilant screening and hopefully earlier diagnosis.
164 primate gene transfer recipient demands ever-vigilant scrutiny for the existence of transmissible ret
165 em as an innate immune mechanism acting as a vigilant sentinel that combats pathogens and spares comm
166 te threat and require fast switching between vigilant situational assessment and immediate fight-or-f
167                                              Vigilant skin assessment, counseling on NMSC risks, and
168 hippocampal microglia exist in a more immune-vigilant state.
169 ic sleep may also allow dolphins to maintain vigilant states over long periods of time.
170 rdioprotective heart rates during heightened vigilant states.
171 sleep and wakefulness or from inattentive to vigilant states.
172 long with simulator-based skill development, vigilant supervision, and a shared workload during out o
173                                 Furthermore, vigilant surveillance and advances in diagnostics have l
174                                              Vigilant surveillance and early treatment with CDV can p
175                         These patients merit vigilant surveillance for adverse events and aggressive
176 n be preserved in some patients with IP with vigilant surveillance in the early years of life.
177  As over two-thirds of bladder tumors recur, vigilant surveillance is required.
178                             Our data support vigilant surveillance, at least in the first 24 months a
179 sk patients; this might be reduced with more vigilant surveillance.
180 evealed silent transmission and the need for vigilant surveillance.
181 a manifestation of one hemisphere being more vigilant than the other as a night watch to monitor unfa
182 ent by keeping one hemisphere partially more vigilant than the other hemisphere as a night watch, whi
183 le tasks in which their behavior varied from vigilant to inattentive.
184 come more widespread, clinicians must remain vigilant to its potential pulmonary complication.
185  attachment security: Conservatives are more vigilant to negative features of the environment because
186 ieve the best outcomes, surgeons must remain vigilant to specific barriers to care.
187 for the ability of sensory systems to remain vigilant to the environment in spite of repetitive senso
188          Health-care professionals should be vigilant to the possibility of pancreatic cancer in pati
189 mulations to choose among, they must also be vigilant to the potential for stimulant misuse and diver
190 these technologies must be supplemented with vigilant user and system management.
191 ed patients, together with implementation of vigilant vaccination protocols against HBV and TB.
192 time points and differed by vigilance state (vigilant versus drowsy).
193                                              Vigilant virologic and epidemiologic surveillance is nee
194 ulate arousal states, spanning deep sleep to vigilant wakefulness, primarily by activating cortical n
195 meostasis may be only secondary to remaining vigilant when sleeping in risky habitats and interacting

 
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