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Prompt Engineering in Clinical Practice: Tutorial for Clinicians.
Liu J, Liu F, Wang C, Liu S.
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European Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Proteinuria detection in children is a challenge. Five percent to 15% and 0.4-1% of school children present either transient (benign) or persistent increased amount of protein in urine, respectively. Persistent proteinuria constitutes not only a sign of overt kidney disease but may also be the first indicator of silent renal damage.
Katarzyna, Emerich, Jacek, Wyszkowski
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Proteinuria detection in children is a challenge. Five percent to 15% and 0.4-1% of school children present either transient (benign) or persistent increased amount of protein in urine, respectively. Persistent proteinuria constitutes not only a sign of overt kidney disease but may also be the first indicator of silent renal damage.
Katarzyna, Emerich, Jacek, Wyszkowski
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Nursing Standard, 1988
I write to congratulate Nursing Standard on the special supplement concerned with Advances in Clinical Practice (week ending April 23, 1988). I have read the articles with much interest, and find them extremely valuable in policy formulation and development.
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I write to congratulate Nursing Standard on the special supplement concerned with Advances in Clinical Practice (week ending April 23, 1988). I have read the articles with much interest, and find them extremely valuable in policy formulation and development.
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Clinical Practice, Clinical Ethics
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985There are physicians who make patient-care decisions as part of their everyday life, but who are still unconvinced of the importance of the "fuss" about ethics. It is understandably difficult for many physicians, raised on a belief in medical science and surrounded by the effective technology that is the hallmark of today's practice, to acknowledge ...
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