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  1. Formulary was also the earliest Chinese medical text to group symptoms into, clinically ,useful" patterns" ( Zheng 證) that could serve as targets for therapy. Having
  2. Such compound to be patented was cimetidine in 1971,while the first released, clinically ,was ind alpine. Fluoxetine was approved for commercial use by the Food and Drug
  3. Turn to" brain death" or" biological death" to define a person as being, clinically ,dead; people are considered dead when the electrical activity in their brain
  4. Results in increased plasma concentrations of these drugs and could lead to, clinically ,significant adverse events of the coadministered drug. " *"Concomitant
  5. Be estimated using a cell based mathematical model. A significant part of the, clinically ,approved drugs are basophilic weak bases with lysosomotropic properties. This
  6. LMNP). People who maintain CD4+ T cell counts and also have low or, clinically ,undetectable viral load without antiretroviral treatment are known as elite
  7. Inhibitor of human recombinant α7 nacho expressed in frog eggs at, clinically ,relevant concentrations. Ketamine is race mic, and its (R)- and (
  8. Illness (thyroid sick syndrome) and so checking the T4 and T3 is still, clinically ,useful. Measuring specific antibodies, such as anti-TSH-receptor antibodies in
  9. TRAM flap patients can show abdominal-muscle weakness on EMG studies, but, clinically , most patients who have undergone unilateral breast reconstruction (
  10. In patients. A Pneumatic Institution was established at Clifton in 1799 for, clinically ,testing these ideas. He conducted research into the formation of clouds, on
  11. Called coprophilia" if the behavior, sexual urges, or fantasies cause, clinically ,significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,or other important
  12. Disorder. For nearly half the disorders, symptoms must be sufficient to cause “, clinically ,significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,or other important
  13. On the DSM statement:“ Each of the mental disorders is conceptualized as a, clinically ,significant behavioral or psychological syndrome. ” Field trials sponsored by
  14. Countries. A 2011 Cochrane review found strong evidence that there is no, clinically ,meaningful difference between spinal manipulation and other treatments for
  15. Weight; and those at 1.00 or greater are overweight. BMI Prime is useful, clinically ,because individuals can tell, at a glance, by what percentage they deviate from
  16. Atypical antipsychotic, clozapine,was discovered in the 1950s and introduced, clinically ,in the 1970s. Both generations of medication tend to block receptors in the
  17. Communicable diseases, contagious diseases or transmissible diseases comprise, clinically ,evident illness (i.e., characteristic medical signs and/or symptoms of
  18. In humans. It affects more than half of people who are totally blind (, clinically ,known as NLP, no light perception) and a few sighted individuals.
  19. Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light perception and is, clinically ,recorded as NLP, an abbreviation for" no light perception. " In North America
  20. Being evaluated as a new way to stop epileptic seizures before they appear, clinically , Alternative or complementary medicine, including acupuncture, psychological
  21. DSM-IV asserts that" The fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors" must" cause, clinically ,significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,or other important
  22. Blood glucose in the borderline range of 45–75 mg/DL (2.5-4.2 mM) represents, clinically ,problematic hypoglycemia is not always simple. This leads people to use
  23. Of sexual gratification for a period of six (6) months, and either cause ", clinically ,significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,or other important
  24. The other atypical antipsychotics studied, where doses were more in line with, clinically ,relevant practices. No other atypical studied (risperidone, quetiapine, and
  25. Universities. They cover a wide range of therapies and many of them are used, clinically , Research work is underway at several faculties. A 2006 survey showed that 40 %
  26. And digoxin are cardiac glucosides. Digoxin from the foxglove plant is used, clinically , whereas again is used only experimentally due to its extremely high potency.
  27. Or 3 responding to the treatment). An NNT of 20 to 40 can still be considered, clinically ,effective. Quality of clinical trials Evidence-based medicine attempts to
  28. Pain. A 2010 Cochrane review found no current evidence to support or refute a, clinically ,significant difference between the effects of combined chiropractic
  29. Likelihood of exposure to gonorrhea or chlamydia STIs * AIDS (unless, clinically ,well on antiretroviral therapy) Category 4. Conditions which represent an
  30. NMR measurements The newest methodology for measuring HDL particles, available, clinically , since the late 1990s http://www.liposcience.com/index2.cfm? Scid1 72&id 28 uses
  31. Applications, as high aerobic glycolysis by malignant tumors is utilized, clinically ,to diagnose and monitor treatment responses of cancers by imaging uptake of
  32. Extrapolations" are where data is used in a situation which has potentially, clinically ,important differences than the original study situation. Thus, the quality of
  33. Criterion to almost half of all the categories, which required symptoms cause “, clinically ,significant distress or impairment in social, occupational,or other important
  34. This term is used to refer specifically to infectious diseases, which are, clinically ,evident diseases that result from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents
  35. Results in increased plasma concentrations of these drugs and could lead to, clinically ,significant adverse events of the coadministered drug. " Concurrent
  36. Of expressing the effectiveness and safety of an intervention in a way that is, clinically ,meaningful. In general, NNT is always computed with respect to two treatments A
  37. Mood with or without one or more depressive episodes. The elevated moods are, clinically ,referred to as mania or, if milder, hypomania. Individuals who experience manic
  38. Out to other staff members. These shows allowed homosexuality to be discussed, clinically , with the main characters guiding troubled gay characters or correcting
  39. A mechanism to any particular bradycardia, but the underlying mechanism is not, clinically ,relevant to treatment, which is the same in both cases of sick sinus syndrome:
  40. Sleep disruption, increased light levels, regular exercise) found to improve a, clinically ,depressed mood. Inert placebos can have significant antidepressant effects, and
  41. Proteins known as prions. An infection that does not and will not produce, clinically ,evident impairment of normal functioning, such as the presence of the normal
  42. Is aware of the conception, Between 15 % and 30 % of known pregnancies end in, clinically ,apparent miscarriage, depending upon the age and health of the pregnant woman.
  43. Is presented as being a murderous sociopath from his childhood, who became, clinically ,insane early in his reign. At the age of only seven, he drove his father
  44. Namely the 3,6 esters of morphine, with similar effects and uses includes the, clinically ,used strong analgesics apomorphine (Milan),and dipropanoylmorphine; there
  45. Supported by only low levels of scientific evidence that does not demonstrate, clinically ,relevant benefits. Most research has focused on spinal manipulation in general
  46. However, much more research is needed before these tests could be used, clinically , DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10 criteria The most widely used criteria for diagnosing
  47. And brief, as they are in flash-backs, but instead are persistent, and cause, clinically ,significant impairment or distress. The syndrome is a DSM-IV diagnosis. Several
  48. Tended to have less positive results, to the point that those results were, clinically ,irrelevant. Also, when taking collectively all the systematic reviews, there
  49. Demanding, dependent,or insecure. Of particular concern, youths who are, clinically ,depressed may think or talk a lot about death and some depressed children have
  50. A 'five axes' DSM diagnosis of all the patients treated. The DSM can be used, clinically ,in this way, and also to categorize patients using diagnostic criteria for

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