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BP ∗ (BP) and typical formal groups

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Blood pressure (BP) assessment—from BP level to BP variability

Pediatric Nephrology, 2015
The assessment of blood pressure (BP) can be challenging in children, especially in very young individuals, due to their variable body size and lack of cooperation. In the absence of data relating BP with cardiovascular outcomes in children, there is a need to convert absolute BP values (in mmHg) into age-, gender- and height appropriate BP percentiles
Janusz, Feber, Mieczyslaw, Litwin
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BP and Hypertension

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1983
To the Editor. —The article entitled "Persistence of Normal BP After Withdrawal of Drug Treatment in Mild Hypertension" by Levinson et al in the DecemberArchives(1982;142:2265-2268) provides reinforcement of the dangerous philosophy espoused by many physicians and patients.
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On the algebra BP* (BP)

1971
The aim of this note is to provide detailed information about the Brown-Peterson spectrum BP as obtained from MUQ 2 by the Quillen splitting C8S . In particular, we present convenient polynomial generators for rC.(Bp) and give the fundamental parameters of the structure of BP-homology as explicit expressions in terms of our generators.
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Electronic states of BP, BP+, BP−, B2P2, and

Chemical Physics, 2008
Roberto Linguerri   +4 more
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Central BP Monitoring, Home BP Monitoring, Ambulatory BP Monitoring in CKD

2014
Hypertension is very common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and monitoring these patients using traditional office or clinic blood pressure (BP) measurements has not always correlated well with CKD progression and cardiovascular outcomes.
Debbie L. Cohen   +2 more
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Preface (BPS 2005)

2006
Service-oriented computing (SOC) is emerging as a promising paradigm for integrating software applications within and across organizational boundaries. In this paradigm, independently developed and operated applications are exposed as (Web) services which are then interconnected using a stack of Web-based standards including SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, WS ...
Marlon Dumas   +2 more
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