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ombination of temozolomide and lonidamine at clinically achievable, low plasma concentrations, could
MDV 3100 was found clinically active for metastatic castration-resistant p
Clinically active, Dean holds a Diploma from the Americ
Clinically, ADCA has been divided into three groups: AD
consequent to chemodegradable metabolism of clinically administered doses of cisatracurium or atrac
Chondrodysplasia punctata is a clinically and genetically diverse group of rare diseas
American product for infants to be approved clinically and recommended by physicians.
mes Pelamine and Pyribenzamine and used both clinically and on the street to potentiate opioids and
le psychological effects that are... free of clinically apparent major toxicity.”
pointed out that: Prostate cancer may become clinically apparent within months to a few years after
This clinically approved test is a standard test in neuropsy
and it is now in Phase II trials, but is not clinically approved.
It manifests clinically as mental retardation, short stature, hypoto
blocker (dihydropyridine type) that is used clinically as an antihypertensive
Some P2Y12 inhibitors are used clinically as effective inhibitors of adenosine diphosp
It is commonly measured clinically as a part of a diagnostic evaluation of hepa
ies have compared AH-1058 to widely used and clinically available drugs such as verapamil (a Class I
ar expression of CAMs is difficult to assess clinically, but these soluble forms are present in the
It is tested clinically by asking the patient to look medially.
assive aggressive behavior was first defined clinically by Colonel William Menninger during World Wa
Linear porokeratosis is characterized clinically by basic skin lesions that are identical to
The CFCS can be used clinically by parents and professionals to open-up disc
Her mother was killed, and Angela was clinically dead but was miraculously revived 20 minutes
Clinically dead, Miller orders the witnesses murdered a
bypass, are not customarily considered to be clinically dead.
syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that was clinically delineated by Dr. D. R. Mowat and Dr. M. J.
nd; most historians now agree she was merely clinically depressed or schizophrenic at the time, not
urological processes and causing the illness clinically described as neurotoxic shellfish poisoning
IRMA (immunoradiometric assay) were used to clinically determine 17-Hydroxyprogesterone.
n - A potent opioid analgesic that was never clinically developed.
ks from Shelter Island, along with sera from clinically diagnosed patients with Lyme disease.
yngnathia, and popliteal pterygium, they are clinically distinguishable from the autosomal dominant
LFS is clinically distinguished from other X-linked forms of m
itings of Aristotle, rumination syndrome was clinically documented in 1618 by Italian anatomist Fabr
Clinically, Dr. Adler specializes in the treatment of b
cy is comparable to morphine, it is not used clinically due to its severe toxicity and low therapeut
Clinically, E. coli (not to be confused with the bacter
r day, as a sole anti-inflammatory agent was clinically effective at reducing post-operative inflamm
ing several scientific papers, evolving many clinically effective formulations and steering many com
It is important clinically, especially in cancer.
It is used to clinically evaluate insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep di
TRH has been used clinically for the treatment of spinocerebellar degener
rs like dipyridamole and dilazep, drugs used clinically for their vasodilatory properties.
actions at much higher doses than those used clinically for the treatment of anxiety.
es more potent than acetylsalicylic acid and clinically generally resembles ibuprofen and indoprofen
GSD IIIb, which clinically has liver involvement but no muscle involvem
U. lineatus is noted for is a clinically important venom .
The bare area of the liver is clinically important because it represents a site where
oal of translating scientific discovery into clinically important products.
lcium, magnesium, and sodium and may provide clinically important portions of the recommended dietar
YP2D6 in the metabolism of fluoxetine may be clinically important, as there is great genetic variabi
This interaction is not to believed to be clinically important.
genous granulocyte colony-stimulating factor clinically improves neutrophil counts and immune functi
d by Ross Terrell in 1963, it was first used clinically in 1966.
He continues to work clinically in London, whilst lecturing and training int
clinical practice, though it was introduced clinically in the early 1950s.
Decamethonium was used clinically in the UK for many years, but it is now avai
It is still used clinically in a number of countries in the EU and is st
ecting cholesterol in cell membranes is used clinically in the study and diagnosis of Type C Niemann
They are used clinically in the treatment of depression and dysthymia
by Staphylococcus aureus, it is widely used clinically in the US to treat penicillin-resistant Stap
, was discovered in the 1950s and introduced clinically in the 1970s.
ted, although this is yet to be demonstrated clinically in humans.
GSD IIIa, which clinically includes muscle and liver involvement
Victoria: a woman would no longer have to be clinically infertile to be a surrogate mother.
Silver School of Social Work is a leader in clinically inspired Social Work education.
le to metoclopramide, however it is not used clinically, instead its main application is in scientif
oquinolinium" is a complete misnomer for all clinically introduced and currently used neuromuscular
Some of these claims are being clinically investigated and several studies are publish
aptly known as bronchiolitis obliterans and clinically is diagnosed as bronchiolitis obliterans syn
d to strongly inhibit the replication of the clinically isolated HIV-1 strain as well as the culture
Clinically, it is important to establish which of the t
Clinically, it may present as solitary or multiple fles
f schizophrenia in humans, but never adopted clinically, its main use is instead in veterinary medic
a neurotoxin which causes the human illness clinically known as paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP)
ommon haematologic disorder that, typically, clinically manifests as fever, splenomegaly and jaundic
This is a clinically meaningful number.
uality of life, but the improvement was "not clinically meaningful," according to a reviewer.
al range of motion were small and may not be clinically meaningful."
al to assess the drug's effects on LDL, HDL, clinically measurable cardiovascular events, and safety
search for novel antioxidants which could be clinically more useful than vitamins currently availabl
The clinically most notable members of the Ras subfamily ar
id axillary dissection in breast cancer with clinically negative lymph nodes.
White, who had been clinically obese for many of his adult years, had been
This bias is not restricted only to clinically obese individuals, but also encompasses thos
oximately 35-40% of the local population are clinically obese.
Clinically Oriented Anatomy.
widely seen as his watershed work away from clinically oriented subject matter to philosophy.
ale fat admirers preferred females that were clinically overweight and rated both overweight and obe
For the clinically prescribed drug, see medroxyprogesterone 17-
They have been clinically proven however they can cause side effects s
ulex rubber is marketed as a cost-effective, clinically proven solution to the serious health risks
The ingredients have been clinically proven to have anti-allergenic, anti-septic
Capsaicin has been clinically proven to reduce substance P which causes pa
anaged to revive two dogs (Lazarus IV and V) clinically put to death on May 22, 1934 and in 1935.
Clinically, quinupramine is reported to be stimulating
The two, however, are clinically, radiographically, and genetically distinct
and homeostasis are present in the earliest clinically recognizable stages of Alzheimer's disease a
Post-viral cough is a clinically recognized condition represented within the
imated to occur in approximately 25% of all ( clinically recognized) pregnancies.
The MOTIVATE trials showed no clinically relevant differences in safety between the m
esent as quasi sane yet manifest minimal but clinically relevant personality changes which could rem
Such non-invasive approaches can lead to clinically relevant therapeutic effects in neuropsychia
ther cytokines, the most consistent and most clinically relevant is its synergism with TNF.
LOS is clinically relevant in Neisseria meningitidis infection
partment (ED) triage algorithm that provides clinically relevant stratification of patients into fiv
The cruciate anastomosis is clinically relevant because if there is a blockage betw
using the genotype and a wide range of other clinically relevant data collected from thousands of pa
tachycardia, though this does not seem to be clinically relevant.
hanges occur in humans, and whether they are clinically relevant.
ces to public sector in a cost-effective and clinically responsible manner.
y related to American Ginseng, and have been clinically shown to possess medicinal qualities.
ts of the plants young shoots also have been clinically shown to be effective against a variety of c
Although she was almost clinically shy and had no acting experience, Paramount
A, termed selective IgA deficiency, can be a clinically significant immunodeficiency.
auses hair follicle derived tumors, the most clinically significant being the BCC.
Enterobacter cloacae is a clinically significant Gram-negative, facultatively-ana
sium, but respiratory acidosis rarely causes clinically significant hyperkalemia.
ased plasma concentrations and could lead to clinically significant side effects of the coadminister
Identification of clinically significant protein biomarkers of phenotype
s that zoophilia itself does not represent a clinically significant problem and is not necessarily c
s exceeding 50 micromoles per liter to cause clinically significant renal dysfunction, which is like
e behavior, sexual urges, or fantasies cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social
om about eight months to more than a year; a clinically significant increase especially given the gu
uoted laboratory reference ranges may not be clinically significant.
multiple forms of ocular albinism, which are clinically similar.:865
Although used clinically since the 1930s, if not earlier, the mechani
Clinically, sulodexide is used for the prophylaxis and
that observed with its immediate predecessor clinically tested agents, BW785U77 and BWA444U, which w
emy of Sciences), where the product was also clinically tested.
Clinically, the disease is mild, but its importance lie
had passed since acetanilide was first used clinically, there was wide-ranging disagreement concern
Clinically, this is known as a severe combined immunode
The triglyceride triheptanoin is used clinically to produce beta-ketopentanoate.
Polygalacturonate salts can be used clinically to treat the GI reactions that are due to Qu
uscle relaxants, it is now rarely considered clinically to facilitate endotracheal intubation.
scorpion, and such antibodies may be useful clinically to treat envenomation.
1-vinyloxyethane, an inhaled drug introduced clinically under the tradename Fluromar, features a vin
isseminated intravascular coagulation, and a clinically unwell patient.
ive, medroxyprogesterone 17-acetate (MPA) is clinically used as a drug.
The clinically used form of cefamandole is the formate este
of steroids derived from cholesterol and is clinically used in the treatment of Cushing's syndrome
5 T (an unusually high field compared to the clinically used MRI scanners which mostly range from 0.
Imipramine became the first clinically useful TCA.
effects on Chlamydia trachomatis and may be clinically useful as a topical drug.
artial thromboplastin time (PTT) test is not clinically useful or takes too long.
y comparable to morphine; however, it is not clinically useful due to severe toxicity and low therap
which inhibit the mevalonate pathway) may be clinically useful because they affect these other molec
Calculating the anion gap is clinically useful, as it helps in the differential diag
The latter method is now being tested clinically using 99mTc-EC20.
ostic algorithms have been proposed and were clinically validated.
ith high levels of CXCR4 expression could be clinically valuable.
ely-varying set of medical symptoms that are clinically visible in the disorders.
According to these studies, the drug was clinically well tolerated and dogs treated with Rimadyl
Visual field testing can be performed clinically with confrontational field testing keeping t
tatic colorectal cancer when it was compared clinically with the market-leader Avastin.
                                                                                                    


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