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Variables associated with time of recovery after hemodialysis
Journal of Nephrology, 2012The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship among time of recovery after hemodialysis (TIRD) and the demographic, social, clinical and laboratory characteristics of hemodialysis patients of a Mediterranean country.One hundred hemodialysis patients were invited to answer the following question: "How long does it take you to recover from a ...
Bossola, Maurizio +4 more
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Time to recovery predicted by the severity of postoperative C5 palsy
Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, 2020OBJECTIVEPostoperative C5 palsy affects 7%–12% of patients who undergo posterior cervical decompression for degenerative cervical spine pathologies. Minimal evidence exists regarding the natural history of expected recovery and variables that affect palsy recovery.
Zach, Pennington +10 more
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Science, 2018
Coral Reefs![Figure][1] In a warming world, corals struggle to recover between bleaching events. PHOTO: ACRO_PHUKET/[SHUTTERSTOCK.COM][2] Coral bleaching occurs when stressful conditions result in the expulsion of the algal partner from the coral.
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Coral Reefs![Figure][1] In a warming world, corals struggle to recover between bleaching events. PHOTO: ACRO_PHUKET/[SHUTTERSTOCK.COM][2] Coral bleaching occurs when stressful conditions result in the expulsion of the algal partner from the coral.
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Timing of Recovery from Major Depressions
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1933DURING the current depression, many studies have been made concerning the action of general business during periods of depression and the subsequent recoveries. Practically all of these studies have had two common characteristics. Most of them have shown the differences between various depressions, and practically all of them have made very complete ...
Stephen Heard, Alan F. Beede
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Time dependent recovery of oriented polyethylene
Journal of Materials Science, 1999The recovery behaviour after creep of oriented linear polyethylenes has been studied over the temperature range 20–60 °C. A range of samples was examined to identify the influence of draw ratio and molecular weight. It has been shown that in spite of significant differences in recovery strain level, the recovery kinetics are not affected over a wide ...
S. A. Gordeyev, I. M. Ward
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Effect of Screen Time on Recovery From Concussion
JAMA Pediatrics, 2021There are limited data to guide screen time recommendations after concussion.To determine whether screen time in the first 48 hours after concussion has an effect on the duration of concussive symptoms.This randomized clinical trial was conducted in the pediatric and adult emergency departments of a tertiary medical center between June 2018 and ...
Macnow, Theodore +7 more
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Time to Recovery in Diabetes and Comorbidities Following Hurricane Katrina
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2010ABSTRACTBackground:The impact of a natural disaster on self-care and health care delivery has been well documented. The objective of the study was to document the recovery pattern from the impact of a natural disaster such as Hurricane Katrina on clinical and biochemical measures of diabetes and its comorbidities.Methods:Patients were selected from ...
Tina K, Thethi +9 more
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Effect of Time on Recovery of Plasma Microsamples for The Quantitative Determination of Vancomycin
Bioanalysis, 2016The reliability of extraction recovery of an analyte in bioanalysis is fundamentally important for downstream analytical testing. For dried format microsamples, if the recovery changes with time the concentration in clinical samples, derived from calibration standards and alongside quality control samples prepared following different drying protocols ...
Parker, Suzanne +4 more
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A Time Since Recovery Model with Varying Rates of Loss of Immunity
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2012For many infectious diseases, immunity wanes over time. The majority of SIRS models assume that this loss of immunity takes place at a constant rate. We study temporary immunity within a SIRS model structure if the rate of loss of immunity can depend on the time since recovery from disease.
Bhattacharya, Subhra +1 more
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Tracking the time to recovery after induced loudness reduction (L)
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005In induced loudness reduction (ILR), a strong tone causes the loudness of a subsequently presented weak tone to decrease. The aim of the experiment was to determine the time required for loudness to return to its initial level after ILR. Twenty-four subjects were exposed to 5, 10, 20, or 40 brief bursts of 2500-Hz pure tones at 80-dB SPL (inducers) and
Yoav, Arieh +2 more
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