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Brantley Jensen posted an update 8 months ago
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The results of this study show that graduates from PA programs utilizing distance education are effectively prepared to pass the PANCE and do so at a rate that is higher than the national mean for all PA programs.
The results of this study show that graduates from PA programs utilizing distance education are effectively prepared to…[Read more]
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Holst Rasch posted an update 8 months ago
Copyright © 2020 Christian A. Lombogia et al.Contamination of aquatic reservoirs with metal ions is a slow gradual process that is not easy to detect. Consequences of the metal ions, especially the ones with high atomic numbers (heavy metals) at high concentrations, are severe and irreversible in aquatic reservoirs. As such, early detection…[Read more]
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Mouritzen Tyson posted an update 8 months ago
our understanding of this complex disease.
The identification of acute injury of the kidney relies on serum creatinine (SCr), a functional marker with poor temporal resolution as well as limited sensitivity and specificity for cellular injury. In contrast, urinary biomarkers of kidney injury have the potential to detect cellular stress and…[Read more]
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Gentry Peters posted an update 8 months ago
OBJECTIVE To qualitatively and quantitatively assess the color changes effect and the color stability of the resin infiltrant on white spot lesions (WSLs), in comparison with nano-hydroxyapatite (nano-HA) toothpaste and microabrasion. METHODS WSLs were artificially created on sixty human premolars enamel surfaces and randomly assigned to equal…[Read more]
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Krogsgaard Mccray posted an update 8 months ago
05). Academic status did not influence academic self-efficacy. The school type influenced the metacognitive skill component to knowledge and control of process-regulation (disfavoring nursing school) (P less then 0.05). The academic discipline impacted the global metacognition (P less then 0.05) and its knowledge and control of self-component (P…[Read more]
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Beasley Waller posted an update 8 months ago
Patients with Mycobacterium avium complex lung disease treated with amikacin liposome inhalation suspension (ALIS) at 2 clinics in the United States were surveyed to assess the frequency and management of ALIS-associated respiratory adverse events. Most respondents experienced these events, but management through physician-guided measures (eg,…[Read more]
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Cotton Jessen posted an update 8 months ago
Based on the results, the phosphorus (P) deficiency in the diet reduced body weight (BW), average daily gain (ADG), length and strength of tibia and increased feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to PC group. 1,4-Diaminobutane in vivo However, the supplementation of Hostazym® or RLL probiotic into the feed improved BW, ADG, FCR, disappearance of…[Read more]
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Rossen Frederick posted an update 8 months ago
Native grasslands have been vastly transformed with the expansion of human activities. Applied fire regimes offer conservation-based management an opportunity to enhance remaining grassland biodiversity and secure its persistence into the future. Fire regimes have complex interactions with abiotic and biotic ecosystem components that influence…[Read more]
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MacLeod Dowling posted an update 8 months ago
tive option for treating symptoms of GSM, including vaginal burning, dryness, and dyspareunia. The improvement in symptoms was comparable with that seen with topical estrogen therapy and lasted for at least 6-12 months posttreatment. Lasers Surg. Med. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Fractional CO2 laser vaginal treatment could be a safe and…[Read more]
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Willadsen Hale posted an update 8 months ago
An emerging body of evidence has highlighted the protective role of spirulina in human health. Thus, we conducted a randomised controlled trial to discern the effects of spirulina supplementation on anthropometric indices, blood pressure, sleep quality, mood, fatigue status and quality of life among ulcerative colitis patients.
Eighty…[Read more]
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Willard Barbee posted an update 8 months ago
Copyright © 2020 Zhou, Zhou, Zhang, Tang, Tang, Shi, Yang, Zhou, Liu, Yu, Liu, Tao and Lu.Background As the sixth most common cancer of worldwide, head and neck cancers (HNC) are springing from oral cavity, pharynx and larynx and there is no strong biomarker for prognosis. Rates of 5 years survival with HNC remain relatively low in decades with…[Read more]
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Williamson Gray posted an update 8 months ago
lications Treating depression and anxiety as part of the workers’ compensation system has the potential of preventing further physical ailment and improving the return to work process regardless of nature of injury.
Slips, trips, and falls are a major cause of injury in the workplace. Footwear is an important factor in preventing slips.…[Read more]
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Terry Wentworth posted an update 8 months ago
An urgent response for developing recommendations requires building a cohesive, skilled, and highly motivated multidisciplinary team with the necessary clinical, scientific, and methodological expertise; adapting to shifting needs; complying with the principles of transparency; and properly managing conflicts of interest.
An urgent response for…[Read more]
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Linnet Gammelgaard posted an update 8 months ago
Active neck musculature plays an important role in the response of the head and neck during impact and can affect the risk of injury. Finite element Human Body Models (HBM) have been proposed with open and closed-loop controllers for activation of muscle forces; however, controllers are often calibrated to specific experimental loading cases,…[Read more]
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Abrams Stampe posted an update 8 months ago
5%, 44.7%, and 58.3% of patients with Expanded Disability Status Scale scores of 0-3, 3-6, and >6, respectively.
Our results indicate that sleep disorders are more common in patients with MS than in other populations. Patients with secondary progressive forms of MS more frequently present sleep disturbances, while patients with primary…[Read more]
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Drachmann Aguirre posted an update 8 months ago
Patterns of opioid overprescribing following arthroplasty likely developed given that poor pain control can diminish patient satisfaction, delay disposition, and lead to complications. Recently, interventions promoting responsible pain management have been described, however, most of the existing literature focuses on opioid naive patients. The…[Read more]
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Willadsen Holland posted an update 8 months ago
ties to hospitals, and most importantly, provide higher quality care to the people that they serve.This quality improvement project began when physicians and nurses at our hospital observed patients waiting for excessive periods of time for a porter to escort patients from the emergency department (ED) to medical imaging (MI). However, certain…[Read more]
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Mattingly Collins posted an update 8 months ago
Outreach initiatives to minimize the impact of treatment barriers, coupled with offering separate treatment protocols and facilities, will encourage people who use ATS to seek treatment voluntarily.The ergogenic effects of carbohydrate (CHO) and caffeine (CAF) mouth rinse (MR) methods on anaerobic performance remains unclear. Therefore, the aim of…[Read more]
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Cardenas Good posted an update 8 months ago
RESULTS In vivo AR tests were successfully achieved in all patients with a fast and agile setup installation ( less then 10 min) and real-time overlay of the virtual anatomy onto the surgical field displayed on an external screen. In addition, an ex vivo quantification demonstrated a 7.9 mm root mean square error for the registration of i…[Read more]
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Wynn Eaton posted an update 8 months ago
Autonomous SMG TRM motility was mediated by friction and insertion of protrusions into gaps offered by the surrounding microenvironment. In sum, SMG TRM display a unique continuum of migration modes, which are supported in vivo by tissue macrophages to allow homeostatic patrolling of the complex SMG architecture. Copyright © 2020 The Authors,…[Read more]
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