311) Over an 8-year period, 200 (20.1%) diabeti |
312) explore three joint interviews, conducted over an 18-month period, with a married co |
313) had improved viability and proliferation over an 18 day culture period compared w |
314) Rehabilitations were monitored over an average of 95 ± 20.3 months (rang |
315) Prolonged generation of data over an eight-week period facilitated more |
316) st detectable differences were calculated over an increasing number of consecutive d |
317) atives evidenced speakers' lack of agency over their experiences, not because of the |
318) ly, patients are expected to take control over their health and their life and act a |
319) erment to help young smokers gain control over their life events may be the key to t |
320) The Bangladeshi FSWs have little control over their profession. |
321) That said, many individuals gain control over their tics during adolescence and it |
322) hypothesis, non-employed individuals may over-report their level of work limitation |
323) alone and in combination, versus placebo over 6 mo. |
324) and/or vitamin D3 800 IU/d versus placebo over 6 mo. |
325) nships between improved stress management over 6 months and heightened odds of impro |
326) y was conducted at 3 government hospitals over 6 months to evaluate the confidence l |
327) ers displayed little systematic under- or over-estimation in velocity relative to a |
328) ligand that can target sigma 2 receptors over-expressed in non-small cell lung canc |
329) ovides a testable account of compensatory over-recruitment in OAs. |
330) Yet, the neural mechanisms of over-recruitment in older adults (OAs) are |
331) siologically based extraction test (PBET) over 1 year. |
332) erapy, using resonance frequency analysis over 1 year. |
333) nance frequency analysis (Osstell Mentor) over 1 year. |
334) Attrition in the three groups over 12 months was low and non-differentia |
335) justment to multiple sclerosis caregiving over 12 months. |
336) effectiveness in reducing falls incidence over 12 months. |
337) ) strengthened the persistence of LTD for over 24 h. |
338) atient to rate current pain, average pain over 24 hours, over 1 week, or over 4 week |
339) ith etanercept therapy at all time points over 24 weeks (p<0.001) independent of |
340) The over 65 group had significantly greater va |
341) : aged 65 years or less (n = 14) and aged over 65 years (n = 16). |
342) ing outcomes; however, 1-3% of those aged over 65 years experience delayed wound hea |
343) t 180, 200, and 220 ℃ for 7 h daily over four consecutive days. |
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