This is not the first trial to be discontinued for reasons unrelated to efficacy, safety, or feasibility. |
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Medieval English writers often speak of acedia as wanhope, a waning of confidence in the efficacy and importance of prayer. |
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During the validation and efficacy trial the same crossover study design was used. |
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In research, biotelemetry is a useful tool for efficacy testing when used in combination with a disease model. |
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Finally, the efficacy of some peptide drugs and hormones can be substantially enhanced by acylation. |
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However, this trial suggests that use of high doses of antioxidants as adjuvant therapy might compromise radiation treatment efficacy. |
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These individual native plant devic blessings further enhance and potentize the efficacy of the range of native flower essences. |
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The power of transformation or efficacy of the commodity is often a selling point. |
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There was a lack of data on efficacy and adverse effects for all the other drugs. |
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They have had seven matches together, but judgment on their efficacy has been reserved. |
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The partisanship has even reduced their efficacy as a binding force of our nation. |
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Blood tests may be needed periodically to monitor the treatment and its efficacy. |
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Well, I don't have a huge list of examples but I've seen enough to convince me of it's efficacy. |
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The report noted that it does not evaluate the actual efficacy of the programs themselves. |
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Our aim was not to assess efficacy of antibiotics but the effectiveness of prescribing strategies. |
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It'll be some time before the safety and efficacy of the other products is proven. |
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The government claims this is part of a research project to test the safety and efficacy of the drug. |
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However, there is very little evidence on the comparative efficacy of classes of drugs. |
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Concerns about the safety and efficacy of human cloning, then, do not warrant a ban in law. |
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The trials also showed that efficacy is sustained during a one-year treatment period. |
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We have no reliable predictive tests for opioid efficacy other than suck it and see. |
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Widespread fears loomed about the efficacy of the young democracy and the dangers of rearming a recently created German state. |
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The efficacy of thrombolysis after acute myocardial infarction differs by age. |
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She maintains that it is predictive efficacy that counts, and that predictive success provides no warrant for claims about truth or existence. |
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The relative efficacy of benzodiazepines versus lithium, carbamazepine, verapamil, and valproic acid is unknown. |
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Several drugs have been shown to derange macrophage functions, bactericidal efficacy and production and secretion of cytokines. |
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Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy. |
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These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged. |
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The study will also employ a variety of imaging techniques and specific investigations aimed at exploring anti-tumour efficacy. |
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Evidence for lindane's efficacy is relatively poor, and lindane is about 4-10 times more toxic than malathion. |
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The efficacy of unspecific and specific immune responses decides on the development of dermatomycoses in domestic animals. |
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Its efficacy in superficial diabetic ulcers or ischemic diabetic ulcers has not been evaluated. |
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It was for his denial of the doctrine of karma and the efficacy of the religious effort that the Buddha castigated him so severely. |
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Because of lack of efficacy or the emergence of adverse effects, stimulant therapy is unsuccessful in 25 to 30 percent of children. |
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Many therapists and counseling professionals showed up to attest to the efficacy of the drug. |
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The efficacy of prophylactic antipyretics for all transfusions, although widely practiced, has yet to be established. |
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Further studies are needed to determine nortriptyline's efficacy as monotherapy in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. |
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The efficacy is affected by the availability of molecular oxygen in the targeted tumor tissue during irradiation. |
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Results of randomized studies assessing the efficacy of triple antibiotic ointment are indeterminate. |
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This ensures that purchasing decisions are based on product efficacy and not in any way tied to free giveaways. |
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Antibiotics are only of proven efficacy when there is evidence for infection. |
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Another drug trial looks at the efficacy of two antidepressants in the treatment of painful polyneuropathy. |
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Meanwhile, we must at least refuse to justify such methods, even on the score of efficacy. |
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The specification then states that the efficacy of orally administered drugs is low. |
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Drugs with comparable efficacy but better safety profiles later appeared on the market. |
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He argued that monitoring of treatment efficacy would be difficult and expensive. |
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In order to have any efficacy whatever, a world organization must be able to override big states as well as small ones. |
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It has proved efficacy in the treatment of depression and has been shown to be cost effective. |
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On its own this finding is insufficient to define the relative efficacy of the two treatments. |
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Now it seems he may have been bluffing all along, thus the efficacy of such a coalition seems doubtful. |
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The importance of this conduit cannot be overestimated and all efforts should be made to preserve its efficacy. |
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Methods for large-scale molecular profiling of diseased tissues are well established with proven efficacy both diagnostically and prognostically. |
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He was referring to my counter-argument about the efficacy of low-carbohydrate diets. |
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Without check strips, you won't know whether the absence of injury is due to insecticide efficacy or the absence of rootworms. |
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The efficacy of INH in preventing TB in HIV-positive people has been proven. |
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Its safety and efficacy as an anticonvulsant drug given intramuscularly have been shown in several studies in animals and humans. |
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The foregoing, then, calls into question the efficacy of traditional child-rearing practices in Jamaica. |
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Here may be a way to put all those lingering doubts to rest and see for yourself the efficacy of alternative therapies. |
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In contrast, Canada, Germany, France, and other countries regulate supplements more like drugs, requiring proof of quality, safety, and efficacy. |
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Monitoring and surveillance of drug efficacy is being built into operational programmes. |
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In addition, Fettweis's belief in the dominance and efficacy of air power seems misplaced. |
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American political culture has a strong faith in the efficacy of markets and skepticism in the competence of government. |
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In vivo the pessary demonstrated high contraceptive efficacy in rabbits of proven fertility. |
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The book focuses on the problem of efficacy and the possible impotence of personal dissent. |
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Pharmacologic agents with known pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties and demonstrated efficacy in neonates should be used. |
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Despite the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences among various beta blockers, they have similar clinical antihypertensive efficacy. |
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Genetics influence drug efficacy and pharmacokinetics in individuals through variability uptake and metabolism of medications. |
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Vaccine choices include two inactivated preparations with similar efficacy. |
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The subject believes that death is inevitable and moreover believes implicitly in the efficacy of the sorcerer. |
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Despite a long history of use in the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, the efficacy of cardiac glycosides has not been established. |
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This problem of the efficacy of natural law is strategically important to the pro-life movement. |
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The efficacy of photodynamic treatment may be increased by adjuvant treatments. |
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The study confirms both the clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness of larval therapy in the debridement of sloughy venous ulcers. |
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Current evidence on the efficacy of acupressure and acupuncture in treating pregnancy-induced nausea is inconclusive. |
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The researchers will examine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of community-based health improvements. |
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For example, to show efficacy we could say that we must have untreated patients. |
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The argument should be about the needfulness and the efficacy of the specific reforms that the government is carrying out. |
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It is a symbolic reassertion of the efficacy of diplomacy and dialogue over the use of force in international disputes. |
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The use of guar gum for weight loss should be discouraged because of its lack of efficacy. |
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From his Army days Haast has preserved an unswervable faith in the efficacy of secrets. |
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However, efficacy studies and theoretical speculations should not be disparaged or dismissed. |
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Having taken health supplements as a competitive swimmer, Wilkie became convinced of their efficacy. |
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The efficacy and tolerability of a butterbur root extract for the treatment of asthma was analyzed in a prospective, nonrandomized, open trial. |
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Opponents of implementing the inquisitorial system argue the efficacy of the adversarial system. |
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People with high efficacy enjoy challenging, difficult situations and exhibit high staying power in those pursuits. |
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Whether the feelings of political efficacy in general remain stable or not, the cross-sectional distribution of such feelings may change. |
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The sense of political efficacy turned out to be a quality distinguishable from the sense of citizen duty. |
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It may reasonably be expected that participation in politics would increase consistently with an increase in one's sense of political efficacy. |
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Such a positive faith in the efficacy of yoga enables one to readily accept the path of dispassionateness and detachment from worldly desires. |
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The value of walking ability as an outcome to evaluate the efficacy of surgery is limited by the extent of comorbidities in elderly patients. |
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For the review, Lebovitz and his team re-examined the data from 13 studies that originally aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of Avandia. |
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However, the efficacy of preventive therapy in this group has not been demonstrated. |
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A systematic study was carried out to evaluate its antitumour efficacy against B16 murine melanoma. |
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Opioids that should be avoided because of low efficacy and high side effect burden include meperidine, codeine, and propoxyphene. |
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He published many papers on, for example, paratyphoid fever, food poisoning, the efficacy of new antibiotics, and cross infection in hospitals. |
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Custom-made formulations prepared by a pharmacist have not been adequately studied for any indication, including hot flash efficacy. |
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Events which followed confirmed the efficacy of the declaration and its timing. |
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It is also time to delve into the efficacy of traditional foods and medicinal preparations for which India is known. |
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Then it designed clinical trials to test whether its drugs could extend life, an unequivocal proof of efficacy. |
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Similar problems of interpretation arise in the evaluation of clinical trials to test the efficacy of pharmaceutical drugs. |
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A scintilla of reasonable doubt might be expected about the efficacy and justice of a punishment now rejected by 71 countries. |
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To date, however, the efficacy of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy is not known. |
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Each model has its own theoretical consistency and practicality that demonstrates its clinical efficacy. |
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The results of this study support the efficacy of EEG biofeedback training in an inpatient drug treatment program. |
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The second of the central tenets of classical Darwinism is the unfettered efficacy of natural selection. |
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When there is no direct randomised evidence, the adjusted indirect method may provide useful information about relative efficacy of competing interventions. |
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There is likely to be a marked interest in communalistic lifestyles and a great faith in the efficacy of the power of the group to change society. |
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No randomised trials were identified that studied the efficacy of carbon dioxide laser, surgical excision, curettage or cautery, formaldehyde, podophyllin, or podophyllotoxin. |
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To measure the efficacy of sunscreens, researchers used electron spin resonance spectroscopy to measure free radical production induced by UVA in the skin of white people. |
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Still, she acknowledges the pitfalls and shortcomings of the tests, including their low efficacy. |
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In a review of determinants of health promotive behavior, another researcher noted that efficacy expectations have a positive influence on physical activity and exercise. |
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We conducted a series of experiments in which severe phobics received different types of treatments designed to raise their sense of personal efficacy. |
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The luminous efficacy constant, also referred to as the coolness index, indicates a window's relative performance in rejecting solar heat while transmitting daylight. |
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The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder. |
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This is a study to investigate the efficacy of self-application of topical capsaicin in the treatment of symptoms of nonallergic, non-infective perennial rhinitis. |
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Its efficacy, safety, and indications have yet to be delineated. |
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By refusing to accept the challenges of the real world, no-platforming enthusiasts merely throw away opportunities to develop their own arguments and improve their efficacy. |
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Treatment is largely empiric, although experience and small clinical studies have proved the efficacy of low-dose antidepressant therapy and exercise. |
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In the era of the Internet, the efficacy of the name suppression orders was always going to be severely strained, but some online publishers took the issue seriously. |
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Another article in the same issue reviews evidence for efficacy of counterirritants containing salicylate and nicotinate esters in relieving acute or chronic pain. |
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Much of the current research on nonmainstream schools centers on outcome evaluation studies that document school efficacy on indices such as academic success. |
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When there is separation from the familiar, when there is escape from the habitual, rules of social convention are not enforceable with the same efficacy as at home. |
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We have therefore scientifically examined a decoction of commonly used medicinal herbs in order to examine their efficacy in preventing bone loss. |
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At a macrocosmic level, to believe in the efficacy of passing was to endorse the assumption that mobility and ameliorative potential were racially contingent. |
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For one, despite evidence to their efficacy, many insurance plans will not cover the costs of opiate replacement therapies. |
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Witch hazel decoctions are easily found on the shelf of most pharmacies, yet the literature available regarding its efficacy and mechanisms of action is limited. |
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An evidence base is emerging for the efficacy of a number of speech and language therapy interventions, especially in dysphasia, stammering, laryngectomy, and dysphonia. |
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The efficacy of partitioning of elements into an exsolving fluid from a melt is dependent on numerous factors, including the content of that element in the melt. |
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They are making money out of vulnerable parents by selling extravagantly priced preparations of vitamins, amino acids, and other ingredients of unproven efficacy. |
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More studies are needed to confirm the efficacy of probiotic prophylaxis. |
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In Australia, elevational differences among sites are slight, but habitat barriers and their efficacy over evolutionary time scales would presumably be of primary importance. |
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No systemic treatment has shown efficacy for altering the course of Sjogren's syndrome, an autoimmune disease primarily affecting the exocrine glands. |
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However, efficacy data on these two therapies in neonates is lacking. |
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Political efficacy is a summary concept for a complex mixture of norms and political orientations which give rise to an individual's belief that he can participate in the political process. |
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Any valid theory of politicization has to take cognizance of three variables of political awareness, sense of political efficacy and political participation. |
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Sex differences in psychological involvement and political efficacy will serve as indirect measures of more general cultural norms about women's political role. |
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The unwarranted use of walkouts and boycotts has blunted their efficacy. |
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It is clear that it is political interest, not political efficacy, which ultimately holds the key to promoting political participation among the populace. |
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These peptides also inhibited proliferation, angiogenesis, and ERK activation induced by basic fibroblast growth factor with similar potency and efficacy. |
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Early advertisements concentrated on featuring the product itself, emphasizing its unsurpassed quality, hygienic and cosmetic efficacy, and modern stylishness. |
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The ATAC study is an international collaboration which compared the safety and efficacy of tamoxifen with anastrozole alone and the combination of both drugs for 5 years. |
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This has a greater efficacy than a single, large bolus does. |
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No data support the safety and efficacy of exercise training in patients with heart failure and mild to moderate stenotic or regurgitant valvular disease. |
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There are concerns that indirect comparisons may be subject to greater bias than direct comparisons and may overestimate the efficacy of interventions. |
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Secondly, information on the efficacy of intervention from psychiatric services in reducing suicidal ideation and associated mental illness is unestablished. |
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Similarly, the study of punishment and the efficacy of the various sentencing options available to the courts is a matter for penologists to consider. |
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Simplifying distant parts of the dendritic tree could thus substantially both ease and speed up the reconstruction process and enhance computational efficacy. |
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The eating disorder field remains divided over the potential efficacy of such measures. |
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Molecular methods have been developed to monitor these mutations in the field isolates so as to evaluate the efficacy of sulpha drugs to treat malaria. |
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It was imperative that all ritual was accompanied by the correct type of bull according to its colour, markings and horn shape to ensure the efficacy of the ritual. |
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But the conditions on the ground in Syria are not the same, and cast great doubt on the efficacy of airstrikes. |
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If there were a pill with such poor efficacy, it might be considered malpractice to prescribe it. |
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Dr. Robbins said that efforts to increase the efficacy of the vaccines will include studies on the effectiveness of a booster dose of the vaccine given one year later. |
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As the evidence for the efficacy of gastric lavage and activated charcoal is only for its use within an hour, it is important that such patients are triaged rapidly. |
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A study of 227 healthy volunteers demonstrated that daily administration of 100 mg of G115 for 12 weeks enhanced the efficacy of polyvalent influenza vaccine. |
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Mifepristone has been tested for safety and efficacy and approved in 11 European nations, where an estimated 500,000 women have used it as an abortifacient. |
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Clinical trials are in progress to assess its efficacy in severe asthma. |
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A new study measured the efficacy of estrogen, progesterone, Prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone on women with the disorder. |
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Most Pennsylvanians now support a moratorium on capital punishment until its efficacy can be determined. |
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and effect on quality of life of outpatient sclerosis using small-bore pigtail catheters. |
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I have my mossbacked, Luddite doubts about the efficacy of some of these high-tech initiatives, but we shouldn't refuse to participate in the attempts. |
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It's no wonder that so much of the church is feeble today when so much of the church denies the centrality and cruciality and efficacy of the cross. |
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One of the major benefits of using omnivorous predators as biological control agents is the potential for predicting and promoting their efficacy. |
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They'll study them in quarantine to determine their efficacy and safety. |
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We evaluated the efficacy of acetazolamide in the treatment of chronic mountain sickness and the importance of nocturnal hypoxemia in its pathophysiology. |
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The original physical feeling of causal efficacy is submerged but not eliminated by an inrush of conceptual feelings, and then we have a display of qualities presented to us. |
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Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs. |
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Medications have shown little efficacy in treating heatstroke. |
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However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety. |
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We found that treatment based on performance mastery produces higher, more generalized, and stronger efficacy expectations than treatment based on vicarious experience alone. |
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The efficacy of such additives may not have been adequately assessed. |
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It caters for invalids as well as hedonists, its waters famed for their efficacy with eye and bladder problems, and the menu is a gastronome's delight. |
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For most criteria, primary orgasmic disorder fits the well-established efficacy designation, and secondary orgasmic disorder fits the probably efficacious criteria. |
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Regulatory agencies use in vitro and surrogate clinical simulation studies that mimic use conditions to assess the efficacy of topical antiseptics. |
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Also, the medical support for the efficacy of the corset diet, let alone its safety, is questionable. |
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She has certainly convinced the reviewers of the value of exercise for all persons and particularly of its efficacy and utility for clinical populations. |
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The efficacy of the isolated phage to disinfest seed potato tubers artificially inoculated with a common scab-causing streptomycete was evaluated. |
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There is good evidence for the efficacy of propranolol and timolol. |
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Now XYZ can test the efficacy of various multiyear, multirisk financing programs. |
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Regulation is aimed at ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of the therapeutic goods which are covered under the scope of the regulation. |
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Important clinical information, including the approval of adefovir dipivoxil for treatment and clinical trials on its efficacy, are not included. |
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Long-term efficacy of ungraded versus graded massed exposure in agoraphobics. |
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This study is evaluating the safety and efficacy of COL-1077 in women undergoing pipelle-directed endometrial biopsy with tenaculum placement. |
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In Chicago, the American Medical Association's quidnunctious Dr. Morris Fishbein doubted the efficacy of the Gandhi suicide technique. |
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Although BChE is able to hydrolyze cocaine, its extremely slow rate of action makes it unlikely to have therapeutic efficacy at reasonable doses. |
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To prove the cytotoxic efficacy of P estradiol in Jurkat T-cell model, cell viability was determined by the MTT assay. |
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Some surgeons moisten gelatins with topical thrombin prior to use, though no trials exist evaluating the efficacy of this maneuver. |
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The efficacy of clove oil as an anaesthetic for rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. |
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Cidofovir often is used as a second-line treatment, though its efficacy has not been proven. |
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Comparative efficacy of spinosad with conventional acaricides against hard and soft populations from Antalya, Turkey. |
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Wild-Type KRAS is required for panitumumab efficacy in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. |
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Diagnostic efficacy of different methods in the assessment of adenoid hypertrophy. |
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In our model, TTO has been used as control oil, since its efficacy against HSV-1 was already demonstrated by Schnitzler et al. |
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To date, multiple clinical trials have focused on the efficacy of single immediate instillation of chemotherapeutic agents. |
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Then they assessed the efficacy of ALF against bacteria associated with spoilage and isolates from soaker pads. |
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The efficacy of live attenuated, cold-adapted, trivalent, intranasal influenzavirus vaccine in children. |
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Conventional amphotericin B deoxycholate has long been used, but is limited in efficacy and has significant toxicity. |
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Comparative efficacy of clove oil and other chemicals in anaesthetization of Pomacentrus amboinensis, a coral reef fish. |
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For secondary efficacy outcomes cross-sectional descriptive statistics and changes from baseline were calculated. |
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We performed a study to evaluate the efficacy of moxifloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis. |
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First, RAV should improve compliance, primarily because patients experience clinical efficacy more quickly than they do without it. |
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The efficacy of ciprofloxacin and doxycycline against experimental tularaemia. |
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The efficacy of DCD as a nitrification inhibitor will depend on its concentration and persistence in the soil. |
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Comparison of reboxetine and sertraline in terms of efficacy and safety in major depressive disorder. |
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This report discusses the optimization of comparative efficacy trials, with particular attention to the question of comparator selection. |
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Detailed information on Antidepressants including product description, safety and efficacy profiles as well as a SWOT analysis. |
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There is no evidence of differential efficacy between the above antimuscarinics, but there are different side effect profiles for each drug. |
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Unlike immunotherapy, these newer agents are generally better tolerated and have better antitumour efficacy. |
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Further prospective randomized studies are needed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of DMPA and OC in preventing hemorrhagic corpus luteum. |
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Patel will assess the safety and efficacy of FovistaTM in combination with ranibizumab compared to ranibizumab monotherapy. |
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This study evaluated the safety, efficacy, and outcome after thoracoscopic sympathectomy in patients with palmaris hyperhidrosis. |
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Endpoints of this study include safety, clinical and bacteriologic efficacy, and prevention of late-onset recurrent infections. |
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Clinical efficacy of combined Lithoclast and Lithovac stone removal during ureteroscopy. |
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We also show the result of comparing such efficacy with that obtained from assessment of the basisphenoid suture. |
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Physical therapy directed at strength ening the levator ani complex of muscles have demonstrated some therapeutic efficacy. |
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Antagonistic effect of rifampin on the efficacy of high-dose levofloxacin in staphylococcal experimental foreign-body infection. |
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The experts during agreed on definition of 28 key indices on the basis of index efficacy, importance and measurability. |
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Surveillance of the efficacy of artesunate and mefloquine combination for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Cambodia. |
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The efficacy of repetition, semantic, and gesture treatments for verb retrieval and use in Broca's aphasia. |
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The anticoccidial efficacy of amprolium, clazuril, and monensin were studied in sandhill cranes infected with a mixture of Eimeria spp oocysts. |
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The demonstration of treatment safety is a primary endpoint in human studies as human efficacy studies of bioweapon threats are not permissible. |
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The types and concentrations of emulsifiers used in a mineral oil formulation have impacts on its pesticidal efficacy. |
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The head-count index limits our understanding of poverty and misestimates the efficacy of antipoverty policies. |
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Growth-promoting efficacy of pharmacological doses of tetrabasic zinc chloride in diets for nursery pigs. |
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Evaluation of the protective efficacy of the killed Coccidioides immitis spherule vaccine in humans. |
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Adenoviruses can be harnessed to kill cancer cells as well as transfecting them with therapeutic genes thereby further improving efficacy. |
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Therapeutic potential and clinical efficacy of acid-resistant fungal lipase in the treatment of pancreatic steatorrhoea due to cystic fibrosis. |
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The use of negative pressure to promote healing of open wounds has a proven track record for efficacy and ease of use. |
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Clinical efficacy of budesonide in the treatment of cezematous external otitis. |
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The germicidal and sporicidal efficacy of methyl bromide for Bacillus anthracis. |
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Colon cancer chemopreventive efficacy of silibinin through perturbation of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes in experimental rats. |
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The efficacy can be improved further if either calcipotriol creams or UVB phototherapy are combined with dithranol. |
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The safety and efficacy arguments for pharmacogenomics hold opportunities as well as challenges for various actors. |
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Only two drugs are currently accepted for treatment, however they cause severe adverse effects and their efficacy is still controversial. |
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I've not heard too many GPs in the region spouting about the efficacy of homeopathy or Tuina massage. |
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Studies on the efficacy of four anthelmintics against Strongyle infections of sheep in North Sumatra, Indonesia. |
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However, limited pieces of data exist about different factors connected with the efficacy of ICSI using frozen nonmotile testicular spermatozoa. |
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This was a randomised, double-blind clinical trial comparing the efficacy of ginger with sumatriptan in treatment of migraine. |
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They measured bleaching efficacy by quantifying norbixin, an apocarotenoid found in annatto. |
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Distance constraints between microRNA target sites dictate efficacy and cooperativity. |
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Corticosteroids are increasingly being used to alleviate symptoms, although the evidence for efficacy is inconclusive. |
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The efficacy of Organogenesis products has been established through rigorous premarket approval studies required for FDA approval. |
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The efficacy of RAE was determined by using strong antigen tetanus toxoid and weak antigen Ovalbumin. |
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They're establishing the microbes' efficacy in improving human or animal health as the microbes colonize in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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There is an emerging body of research that supports the efficacy of passionflower for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia. |
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Comparative efficacy of two poeciliid fish in indoor cement tanks against chikungunya vector Aedes aegypti in villages in Karnataka, India. |
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In addition, Brown and Sammons noted that the clinical use of psychotropics in children exceeds the available efficacy and safety data. |
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Using stronger tests, we also reexamine the efficacy of using such an expectational approach as an alternative to the use of historical averages. |
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The safety and efficacy of REBETOL Capsules with interferons other than INTRON A have not been established. |
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A recent study, examined the efficacy of treating of acute rhinosinusitis with an antibiotic in adults. |
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Because of its efficacy and widespread clinical usage, amphetamine has been the standard anorexigenic drug for some time. |
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There are numerous evidences that efficacy, adverse effects and toxicity of drugs may be enantiospecific. |
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First of all, working channels could be added in order to evaluate its efficacy during endoscope-controlled procedures. |
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This study aimed at assessing the efficacy and gametocydal effects of some commonly used herbal malaria products in Ghana. |
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Hits from these screens are then tested in cells and then in animals for efficacy. |
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In 1962 a subsequent amendment required new drugs to be tested for efficacy and safety in clinical trials. |
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Upon hearing that creosote had been used for treating sewage, Lister began to test the efficacy of carbolic acid when applied directly to wounds. |
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However, there remain disputes over the legitimacy of the G20, and criticisms of its organisation and the efficacy of its declarations. |
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This allows for greater temperatures and therefore greater efficacy with less reduction in filament life. |
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A similar chart in the article on luminous efficacy compares a broader array of light sources to one another. |
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Some research has been carried out to improve the efficacy of commercial incandescent lamps. |
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Many of the claims regarding the safety and efficacy of alternative medicine are controversial. |
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Johnson set about convincing General Curtis LeMay of the efficacy of very heavy bombers laying aerial mines. |
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Olive oil is popular for use in massaging infants and toddlers, but scientific evidence of its efficacy is mixed. |
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Although monoclonal antibodies have reasonably long half-lives, market pressures for less frequent dosing schedules can reduce efficacy. |
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His health soon deteriorated, also detracting from his efficacy as a political and military leader. |
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However, the efficacy of the bans in reducing allergic reactions is uncertain. |
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Robert McCrum, literary editor of the London Observer, is quoted as supporting the efficacy of the language. |
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Thus, the defendant's normal inhibitions must be overwhelmed by his or her belief in the efficacy of the threat. |
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On average, the vaccine has an efficacy of about 60 percent. |
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Several studies reported in the literature examine the efficacy of a popliteal regional block in addition to spinal anesthesia. |
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Scientific evidence continues to accumulate for the efficacy of the apricot kernel-derived chemical amygdalin in cancer. |
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On comparison of the anticatarrhal effect of placebo versus test drug the efficacy of placebo was non significant while the efficacy of the test drug was highly significant. |
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Pulsante microstimulator is the first electroceutical device that has documented efficacy in a long term RCT for the treatment of cluster headache. |
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The key elements of leader readiness development are goal orientation, developmental efficacy, self-concept clarity, leader complexity and metacognitive ability. |
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Luminous efficacy of a light source may be defined in two ways. |
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Researchers at the University of Massachusetts and elsewhere compared the efficacy of LAE against pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms in model microbiological systems. |
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Safety and efficacy of the Perclose suture-mediated closure device after diagnostic and interventional catheterizations in a large consecutive population. |
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The efficacy and safety of magnesium carbonate alone, as a phosphate binder, was examined in a randomized controlled trial in 46 hemodialysis patients. |
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Residual and bait product efficacies were compared against foraging ant populations in a field test for efficacy against bigheaded ants, Pheidole megacephala. |
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Signal efficacy, or how well the signal can be seen against its background, has been shown to correlate directly to spectral qualities of chameleon displays. |
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Controlled, double-blind, multicentre clinical trial to investigate long-term tolerability and efficacy of trospium chloride in patients with detrusor instability. |
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In a preclinical model of efficacy, PRS-080 administration showed complete inhibition of hepcidin-induced hypoferremia in a dose-dependent manner. |
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Serology studies can help determine the presence or absence of an infection, monitor treatment efficacy, or confirm immunity to a particular virus. |
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Past research has shown that injected and inhaled vaccines perform comparably, with efficacy as high as 90 percent, when the vaccine is on the mark. |
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This double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial compared the efficacy of ginger with sumatriptan in the treatment of common acute migraine episodes. |
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Subcutaneous bortezomib has fewer side effects and offers greater convenience for patients, with similar efficacy compared to intravenous bortezomib. |
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The emergence of drug resistant pneumococci and the poor efficacy of current vaccines have prompted the search for new vaccines and drug targets against the bacteria. |
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Biological DMARDs provide rapid control of inflammation and have proven efficacy both in terms of clinical outcomes and structural damage in early disease. |
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Dopaminergic drugs such as levodopa and dopamine agonists act directly at dopaminergic receptors, or improve the efficacy of dopamine by regulating its mechanism. |
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These drug classes are notable for their demonstrated efficacy in reducing body weight, and as such are also being used off-label in the treatment of obesity. |
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Mundipharma has announced the successful results of a research study to investigate the efficacy of three BETADINE povidone iodine formulations against the dreaded MERS virus. |
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A clinical study measuring the efficacy of the VasClip, a tiny, locking clip that prevents the flow of sperm through the vas deferens, is under way. |
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The primary efficacy indicator used was the Physician's Global Assessment. |
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Another measure of efficacy was the achievement of a pain-free response at 2 hours, where a patient has a pain score of 0 headache pain at the 2-hours post-dose time point. |
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We believe oral delivery of GCD has the potential to improve patients' quality of life without compromising the efficacy or safety of the treatment. |
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Where was the justification regarding safety for the dose of local anaesthetic administered using a technique that has a paucity of evidence to support efficacy? |
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The emerging concept of hyper-immune globulin is likely to increase the efficacy of IVIG treatments by providing passive immunity to patients against disease causing agents. |
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Ergocalciferol had similar efficacy to calcitriol but appeared inferior to alendronate in sustaining or improving bone mass for patients on glucocorticoids. |
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Argus is initially targeting Tretinoin for hematologic cancers, such as leukemia, in which oral ATRA has already demonstrated efficacy on a short-term basis. |
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