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  1. 3281
    por Sato, Hajime, Frantz, Janet E
    Publicado 2005
    “…RESULTS: From the vantage of history, science remained instrumental in all period in the sense that it was not the primary objective for which policy change was discussed or intended, nor was it the principal driving force for policy change. When the argument arose, scientific arguments were employed to justify the patient isolation policy. …”
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  2. 3282
    por Marshall, John C
    Publicado 2005
    “…If we accept Macias' argument, we are led to the conclusion that rhAPC is of limited use in the management of severe sepsis. …”
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  3. 3283
    por Osman, Khalid A, Ahmed, Mohamed H
    Publicado 2006
    “…Each of the above group has published studies, with results supporting each argument. TESTING THE HYPOTHESIS: Generally speaking the treatments available for metabolic syndrome are based in both life style modification (dietary advice and advice to increase physical activity) and medical treatment to enhance insulin sensitivity. …”
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  4. 3284
    “…There is growing evidence that a map of dense single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can outperform a map of sparse microsatellites for linkage analysis. There is also argument as to whether a clustered SNP map can outperform an evenly spaced SNP map. …”
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  5. 3285
    por Suckel, A, Muller, O, Herberts, T, Wulker, N
    Publicado 2007
    “…Up until now, no valid biomechanical findings have existed on the changes in intraarticular loads following arthrodesis. One argument against tibiotalar arthrodesis is the frequently associated, long-term degeneration of the talonavicular joint, which can be attributed to changes in biomechanical stresses. …”
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  6. 3286
    por Gasser, Herbert S.
    Publicado 1955
    “…Supported by these and other considerations, the argument is strongly in favor of the conclusion that among d.r.C fibers, as in other fibers, there is no cross-excitation between the axons. …”
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  7. 3287
    “…It is felt that the effects of treatment may be diluted by the application of a single intervention to a complex, heterogeneous group with diverse treatment needs. This argument presupposes that current treatment is effective when applied to the correct patient. …”
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  8. 3288
    “…While revising the A level system there is a strong argument, as proposed in the Tomlinson Report, for introducing an A** grade.…”
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    “…CONCLUSION: Together, we report evidence demonstrating the activation of AMPK in Artemia developing cysts and present an argument for its role in the development-related gene expression and energy control in certain cells during post-diapause development of Artemia.…”
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  12. 3292
    “…This should be regarded as a further argument to test patients with symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in order to separate patients with functional heartburn from patients with NERD in whom symptoms are associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux.…”
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  13. 3293
    por Richardson, Jeff RJ
    Publicado 2009
    “…This continued the tradition of largely evidence free argument and decision making. It failed to identify and properly analyse major system failures, the reasons for them and the form of governance which would maximise the likelihood of future error leaning. …”
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  14. 3294
    por Yang, Yan-hua, Zhang, Fu-min, Ge, Song
    Publicado 2009
    “…Such rate variation is mostly likely attributed to differences of selection intensity rather than differential mutation pressures on the genes. Unlike previous argument that downstream genes in metabolic pathways would evolve more slowly than upstream genes, the downstream genes in the GA pathway did not exhibited the elevated substitution rate and instead, the genes that encode either the enzyme at the branch point (GA20ox) or enzymes catalyzing multiple steps (KO, KAO and GA3ox) in the pathway had the lowest evolutionary rates due to strong purifying selection. …”
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  15. 3295
    por Ginsberg, Gary, Rice, Deborah C.
    Publicado 2009
    “…CONCLUSION: This potential risk should not be dismissed on the basis of an uncertain pharmacokinetic argument. Rather, risk assessors need to decipher the BPA dose response and apply it to humans with comprehensive pharmacokinetic models that account for metabolite deconjugation.…”
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  16. 3296
    por Young, Robert, West, Patrick
    Publicado 2010
    “…CONCLUSIONS: While we replicated results found in prior cross-sectional studies, evidence from this study does not support the argument that holding certain 'pro-social' or 'good' values substantively protects against later substance-use and challenges the likely effectiveness of values-based interventions in relation to later substance-use.…”
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  17. 3297
    “…A cognitive information processing framework is presented to support this argument, and subtle cognitive processing mechanisms are introduced to support the focal thesis: health policy makers' decisions are influenced by the subjective manner in which they individually process decision-relevant information rather than on the objective merits of the evidence alone. …”
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  18. 3298
    “…This further supports the argument that adipose tissue must be regarded as a major factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases, in particular atherosclerosis.…”
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  19. 3299
    por Zwart, Hub
    Publicado 2010
    “…Already during the first decade of the Nobel era, Ivan Pavlov was denied the Prize several times before finally receiving it, on the basis of the argument that he had been active as a research manager (a designer and supervisor of research projects) rather than as a researcher himself. …”
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  20. 3300
    “…INTERPRETATION: The initial lower average cost per patient for internal fixation as treatment for a femoral neck fracture cannot be used as an argument in favor of this treatment, since the average cost per patient is more than outweighed by subsequent costs, mainly due to a higher reoperation rate after internal fixation.…”
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