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FGF23: Clinical usefulness and analytical evolution
Clinical Biochemistry, 2019Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (FGF23) is a key hormone for the regulation of phosphate homeostasis. Over the past decades, FGF23 was the subject of intense research in the fields of nephrology and the cardiology. It presents a remarkable correlation with well-established biomarkers of cardiovascular disorders in both chronic kidney disease (CKD) and ...
Charlotte Fauconnier +5 more
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Plasmid evolution in the clinic
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2022Rosanna C. T. Wright +1 more
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The evolution of clinical significance.
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2001During the evolution of the concept of clinical significance, there has been a continuing dialog about and refinement of the construct. In this issue Sheldrick, Kendall, and Heimberg apply Kendall, Marrs-Carcia, and Sheldrick's method of equivalency testing and normative comparisons to treatments for conduct disorders.
William C. Follette, Glenn M. Callaghan
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Clinical neuropsychology: A discipline in evolution
Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1983The future of neuropsychology is considered first in terms of the potential impact of events occurring in clinical medicine, neuroscience research, basic behavioral science and applied psychology, and related disciplines. The focus is then turned inward on clinical neuropsychology itself and a series of suggestions are made concerning how this ...
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The Evolution of Clinical Practice
2017In this chapter, the authors examine the implementation of the co-teaching model within the clinical experience of a post-baccalaureate teacher credential program, examining the different levels of understanding and buy-in to the co-teaching model. Implementing mixed methodologies, the authors look specifically at the co-teaching experiences of three ...
Megan Guise +5 more
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Clinical Evolution of Japanese Encephalitis
Military Medicine, 1974A C, Cuetter, L L, Sittner
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[Evolution of maxillo-malar osteotomy. Clinical experience].
Minerva stomatologica, 1997Zygomaticomaxillary osteotomy is indicated in patients who have midfacial deficiency, a class III skeletal malocclusion and normal nasal projection. Many surgical procedures using an intraoral and an extraoral approach of the intraoral approach alone have been described.
SALGARELLI, Attilio Carlo +3 more
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