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  1. 1321
    “…The title compound, C(6)H(2)F(4)N(2)O, displays amide bond lengths of 1.218 (3) Å and 1.366 (3) Å for the C=O and C—N bonds, respectively. The C(p)—N—C—O (p = pyridine) torsion angle of 179.0 (2)° indicates an anti-conformation for the grouping. …”
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  2. 1322
    por Yuanyuan, Wu, Shiyin, He, Lei, He, Ding, Ding
    Publicado 2023
    “…With regard to rectal function, we found significant improvements at week 4 in maximal resting pressure (MRP) (39.93 ± 5.02 vs. 28.70 ± 5.40 mmH(2)O, p < 0.001) and maximal squeeze pressure (MSP) (132.43 ± 8.16 mmH(2)O vs. 113.33 ± 9.87 mmH(2)O, p < 0.001) among Group A patients compared to Group B patients. …”
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  3. 1323
    “…Among patients with imaging-proven CSF leak/fistula, OP was normal in all but 1 patient and was not significantly different in those with a leak compared with those without (15.1 vs 13.6 cm H(2)O, p = 0.24, A = 0.40). The average Bern score in individuals with a leak was significantly higher than that in those without (5.35 vs 1.85, p < 0.001, A = 0.85), even when excluding pachymeningeal enhancement from the score (3.77 vs 1.57, p = 0.001, A = 0.78). …”
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  4. 1324
    “…Noninvasive support by high-flow nasal cannula induced a significant decrease of respiratory drive (P(0.5): 6.0 [4.4 to 9.0] vs. 4.3 [3.5 to 6.6] vs. 6.6 [4.9 to 10.7] cm H(2)O, P < 0.001) and effort (ΔP(es): 8.0 [6.0 to 11.5] vs. 5.5 [4.5 to 8.0] vs. 7.5 [6.0 to 12.6] cm H(2)O, P < 0.001). …”
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  5. 1325
    “…RESULTS: Over 4 weeks, there was no difference in the change in PI(max) between groups (Absolute change in PI(max) (cmH(2)O): p = 0.456, Percent change in PI(max) relative to baseline: p = 0.128). …”
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  6. 1326
    “…We reviewed the GI infections in US Veterans (VET) assessing the use of GI PCR METHODS: Retrospective chart review from 10/1/2021 to 3/31/2023 of US VET at Northport VAMC who had positive results on Biofire® GI PCR panel; positive ova and parasites (O+P), positive stool cultures, C-difficile GDH/toxin B assays and H.pylori stool antigens RESULTS: In the study period there were 264 GI PCR and 224 O+P tests. 86 VET had GI infections. …”
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  8. 1328
    “…If a manometer was used, median cuff pressure was 27 (20.0/30.0) cmH(2)O, if not 70 (47.3/102.8) cmH(2)O; p < 0.001. CONCLUSIONS: Cuff pressures in the pre-hospital setting and in intensive care units are often too high. …”
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  9. 1329
    por Herman, Daniel C., Barth, Jeffrey C.
    Publicado 2015
    “…RESULTS: The LP group (Mean±SD of LP vs HP) demonstrated significantly altered neuromuscular performance during the landing phase while completing the jump landing task, including significantly increased peak vertical ground reaction force (1.81±0.53BW vs 1.38±0.37BW, p<0.01), peak anterior tibial shear force (0.91±0.17BW vs 0.72±0.22BW, p<0.01), knee abduction moment (0.47±0.56BW*BH vs 0.03±0.64BW*BH, p=0.03), and knee abduction angle (6.1±4.7o vs 1.3±5.6o, p=0.03), and well as decreased trunk flexion angle (9.6±9.6o vs 16.4±11.2o, p<0.01). …”
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  10. 1330
    “…Between groups, there were significant differences between independent tunnel drilling and transtibial tunnel drilling in the estimated area of physeal disruption (1.64 cm2 vs. 0.74 cm2, P<0.001), femoral (32.1º vs. 72.8º, P<0.001) and tibial (50.1º vs. 60.5º, P=0.003) tunnel angles, medial/lateral location of the femoral tunnel (24.2 mm vs. 36.1 mm from lateral cortex, P=0.001), and distance from the lateral aspect of the distal femoral physis and the femoral tunnel exit (4.7 mm vs. 26.7 mm from the perichondrial ring, P<0.001), respectively. …”
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  11. 1331
    “…As compared to OLV(pre-OLA), the PaO(2)/FiO(2) ratio went from 205 ± 73 to 313 ± 86 (p = .05) and C(L) increased from 56 ± 18 ml/cmH(2)O to 71 ± 12 ml/cmH(2)O (p = .0013), without changes in C(CW). Both ΔP(RS) and ΔP(L) decreased from 9.2 ± 0.4 cmH(2)O to 6.8 ± 0.6 cmH(2)O and from 8.1 ± 0.5 cmH(2)O to 5.7 ± 0.5 cmH(2)O, (p = .001 and p = .015 vs OLV(pre-OLA)), respectively. …”
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  12. 1332
    “…The natural acquisition of antibodies to different variants of PvDBP region II (PvDBPII), including the AH, O, P and Sal1 alleles, the central region III-V (PvDBPIII-V), and P. vivax Erythrocyte Binding Protein region II (PvEBPII) and their associations with risk of clinical P. vivax malaria are not well understood. …”
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  13. 1333
    “…However, participants with GJH displayed significantly decreased knee joint angle, mean (153º vs. 156º; p =0.03) and minimum (105º vs. 111º; p=0.01), during treadmill walking compared with controls. …”
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  14. 1334
    “…ΔPes significantly increased with reducing support (5 [3; 8] vs. 8 [14; 13] vs. 12 [6; 16] cmH(2)O, p < 0.0001), as did the diaphragm TR (9.2 ± 6.1 vs. 17.6 ± 7.2 vs. 28.0 ± 10.0%, p < 0.0001) and the ΔCVP (4 [3; 7] vs. 8 [5; 9] vs. 10 [7; 11] cmH(2)O, p < 0.0001). …”
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  15. 1335
    “…RESULTS: Dominant shoulders had diminished IR ROM compared to nondominant shoulders (59.1º ± 16.7º vs 66.4º ± 16.9º; p < 0.001) as well as diminished TRM (173.5º ± 31.8º vs 179.1º ± 29.9º; p < 0.001). …”
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  16. 1336
    “…RESULTS: Abnormal FWLS was present in 66% of mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients and was associated with higher lung compliance (39.6 vs 29.4 mL/cmH(2)O, P = 0.016), lower airway plateau pressures (21 vs 24 cmH(2)O, P = 0.043), lower tidal volume ventilation (5.74 vs 6.17 cc/kg, P = 0.031), and reduced left ventricular function. …”
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  18. 1338
    “…RESULTS: Participants with other NMD had lower lung volumes and C(rs) but similar reduction in respiratory muscle strength compared with participants with MND (VC=1.30±0.77 vs 2.12±0.75 L, p<0.001; C(rs)=0.0331±0.0245 vs 0.0473±0.0241 L/cmH(2)O, p=0.024; MIP=39.8±21.3 vs 37.8±19.5 cmH(2)O). …”
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  19. 1339
    “…On analysis via paired t-test, pre-operative kyphotic angle (mean=20.06±8.34º) improved to immediate post-operative (mean=8.44±5.76º, p=0.0001). The postoperative kyphotic angle at 12 months follow-up showed significant stability (Mean=14.13±5.27º, p=0.0001). …”
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  20. 1340
    por Cortina Gil, Eduardo, Potrebenikov, Yuri, Kleimenova, Alina, Minucci, Elisa, Padolski, Sergey, Petrov, Plamen, Shaikhiev, Artur, Volpe, Roberta, Numao, Toshio, Petrov, Yevgeniy, Velghe, Bob, Wong, Vincent Wai Sum, Bryman, Douglas, Fu, J., Husek, Tomas, Jerhot, Jan, Kampf, Karol, Zamkovsky, Michal, Aliberti, Riccardo, Khoriauli, Gia, Kunze, Jonas, Lomidze, David, Peruzzo, Letizia, Vormstein, Mario, Wanke, Rainer, Dalpiaz, Pietro, Fiorini, Massimiliano, Neri, Ilaria, Norton, Alan, Petrucci, Ferruccio, Wahl, Heinrich, Cotta Ramusino, Angelo, Gianoli, Alberto, Iacopini, Enrico, Latino, Giuseppe, Lenti, Massimo, Parenti, Andrea, Bizzeti, Andrea, Bucci, Francesca, Antonelli, Antonella, Georgiev, Georgi, Kozhuharov, Venelin, Lanfranchi, Gaia, Martellotti, Silvia, Moulson, Matthew, Spadaro, Tommaso, Tinti, Gemma, Ambrosino, Fabio, Capussela, Tiziana, Corvino, Michele, Di Filippo, Domenico, Fiorenza, Renato, Massarotti, Paolo, Mirra, Marco, Napolitano, Marco, Saracino, Giulio, Anzivino, Giuseppina, Brizioli, Francesco, Imbergamo, Ermanno, Lollini, Riccardo, Piandani, Roberto, Santoni, Cristiano, Barbanera, Mattia, Cenci, Patrizia, Checcucci, Bruno, Lubrano, Pasquale, Lupi, Matteo, Pepe, Monica, Piccini, Mauro, Costantini, Flavio, Di Lella, Luigi, Doble, Niels, Giorgi, Marcello, Giudici, Sergio, Lamanna, Gianluca, Lari, Enrico, Pedreschi, Elena, Sozzi, Marco, Cerri, Claudio, Fantechi, Riccardo, Pontisso, Luca, Spinella, Franco, Mannelli, Italo, D'Agostini, Giulio, Raggi, Mauro, Biagioni, Andrea, Cretaro, Paolo, Frezza, Ottorino, Leonardi, Emanuele, Lonardo, Alessandro, Turisini, Matteo, Valente, Paolo, Vicini, Piero, Ammendola, Roberto, Bonaiuto, Vincenzo, Fucci, Adolfo, Salamon, Andrea, Sargeni, Fausto, Arcidiacono, Roberta, Bloch-Devaux, Brigitte, Boretto, Marco, Menichetti, Ezio, Migliore, Ernesto, Soldi, Dario, Biino, Cristina, Filippi, Alessandra, Marchetto, Flavio, Engelfried, Jürgen, Estrada-Tristan, Nora, Bragadireanu, Alexandru Mario, Ghinescu, Stefan Alexandru, Hutanu, Ovidiu Emanuel, Baeva, Aigul, Baigarashev, Dosbol, Emelyanov, Dmitry, Enik, Temur, Falaleev, Valeri, Kekelidze, Vladimir, Korotkova, Anna, Litov, Leandar, Madigozhin, Dmitry, Misheva, Milena, Molokanova, Natalia, Movchan, Sergei, Polenkevich, Irina, Potrebenikov, Yu., Shkarovskiy, Sergey, Zinchenko, Andrey, Fedotov, Sergei, Gushchin, Evgeny, Khotyantsev, Alexey, Kudenko, Yury, Kurochka, Viktoriia, Medvedeva, Mariia, Mefodev, Aleksandr, Kholodenko, Sergey, Kurshetsov, Viktor, Obraztsov, Vladimir, Ostankov, Aleksandr, Semenov, Vitali, Sugonyaev, Valentin, Yushchenko, Oleg, Bician, Lubos, Blazek, Tomas, Cerny, Vladimir, Kucerova, Zuzana, Bernhard, Johannes, Ceccucci, Augusto, Danielsson, Hans, De Simone, Nicola, Duval, Francois, Döbrich, Babette, Federici, Luca, Gamberini, Enrico, Gatignon, Lau, Guida, Roberto, Hahn, Ferdinand, Holzer, Eva Barbara, Jenninger, Berthold, Koval, Michal, Laycock, Paul, Lehmann Miotto, Giovanna, Lichard, Peter, Mapelli, Alessandro, Marchevski, Radoslav, Massri, Karim, Noy, Matthew, Palladino, Vito, Perrin-Terrin, Mathieu, Pinzino, Jacopo, Ryjov, Vladimir, Schuchmann, Simone, Venditti, Stefano, Bache, Thomas, Brunetti, Maria Brigida, Duk, Viacheslav, Fascianelli, Valeria, Fry, John Richard, Gonnella, Francesco, Goudzovski, Evgueni, Henshaw, Jack, Iacobuzio, Lorenza, Lazzeroni, Cristina, Lurkin, Nicolas, Newson, Francis, Parkinson, Christopher, Romano, Angela, Sergi, Antonino, Sturgess, Andrew, Swallow, Joel, Tomczak, Adam, Heath, Helen, Page, Ryan, Trilov, Stoyan, Angelucci, Bruno, Britton, David, Graham, Connor, Protopopescu, Dan, Carmignani, Joseph, Dainton, John Bourke, Jones, Roger William Lewis, Ruggiero, Giuseppe, Fulton, Liam, Hutchcroft, David, Maurice, Emilie, Wrona, Bozydar, Conovaloff, Adam, Cooper, Peter, Coward, David, Rubin, Philip David
    Publicado 2022
    “…A measurement of the form factor parameters and their uncertainties is performed using a description based on Chiral Perturbation Theory at $\cal{O}(p^6)$.…”
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