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  1. ... structure of the visual models: 15 Health care ... tool that furnishes a natural common “language.” For instance, it is used effectively for ...
  2. ... agents; subclass: urinary antispasmodics. In 2000 and 2010 common sub therapeutic subclasses for urinary antispasmodics included: barbiturate urinary ...
  3. ... cancer death in the world. It is most common in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of eastern Asia, including ... stored in hot, humid places). It is most common in sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and China. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis ( ...
  4. ... 2002) reports similar differences between studies. The most common domains included in relation to risk assessment were: medication ...
  5. ... Gly615Asp pathogenic variants are in the C-terminal domain common to COQ8A and COQ8B [ Lagier-Tourenne et al ...
  6. ... OCD remains controversial. We do not know how common this sub-type of OCD might be, as there are ...
  7. ... was: What methods work best under what circumstances? Sub-questions in this domain were: What if the treatment effect depends on ... was: What methods are most sensitive to assumptions? Sub-questions in this domain were: Do random effects models “protect” against omitted ...
  8. ... we only classify guideline statements into four broad domains (components) and sub-components, without attempting to reconcile conflicting statements or ...
  9. ... However, since the RCTs had few outcomes in common, it was not possible to undertake these sub-analyses. Therapist experience and author allegiance are described. ...
  10. ... modified profiles and further summarized in evidence statements. Sub-group analysis will be undertaken where appropriate C.4.3. 4c- Managing common bile duct stones View in own window Details ...
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