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Reevaluating the Activity of ZIF‐8 Based FeNCs for Electrochemical Ammonia Production
Though receiving much attention, the field of electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (eNRR) to ammonia is marked by doubts about whether this reaction is possible in aqueous media. This work sheds light on this question for iron single‐atom on N‐doped carbon (FeNC) catalysts—a class of well‐known catalysts that is also worth testing for the sister
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White coat hypertension and left ventricle geometry in childhood
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2013
1. Numerous studies have examined whether white-coat hypertension (WCHT) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, but with definitions of WCHT that were not sufficiently robust, results have been inconsistent. The aim of the present review was to standardize the evidence by only including studies that used a definition of WCHT consistent with ...
Martin, Catherine Ann, McGrath, Barry
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1. Numerous studies have examined whether white-coat hypertension (WCHT) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, but with definitions of WCHT that were not sufficiently robust, results have been inconsistent. The aim of the present review was to standardize the evidence by only including studies that used a definition of WCHT consistent with ...
Martin, Catherine Ann, McGrath, Barry
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White Coat Versus No White Coat: The Pediatrician’s Dilemma
Ambulatory Pediatrics, 2007The pediatricians’ use of the white coat during the care of children is controversial and often debated. Although the white coat is the most widely used symbol to depict the physician, many pediatricians have abandoned it for fear that young patients find it threatening.
David M, Walker, Victorio R, Tolentino
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Archives of Family Medicine, 1994
A visit to a physician's office may provoke an increase in blood pressure. Stress is also a well-known glycemic aggravation, and managing diabetes with ongoing stress is often difficult. Two patients with diabetes mellitus in whom anxiety and stress contributed to transient hyperglycemia that impacted adversely on their diabetes management are ...
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A visit to a physician's office may provoke an increase in blood pressure. Stress is also a well-known glycemic aggravation, and managing diabetes with ongoing stress is often difficult. Two patients with diabetes mellitus in whom anxiety and stress contributed to transient hyperglycemia that impacted adversely on their diabetes management are ...
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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1996
Several recent studies of white coat hypertension have confirmed that it occurs in 20% or more of the hypertensive population. White coat hypertension appears to be a low-risk condition because it is associated with little or no organ damage, and is not usually associated with the metabolic abnormalities characteristic of sustained hypertension, such ...
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Several recent studies of white coat hypertension have confirmed that it occurs in 20% or more of the hypertensive population. White coat hypertension appears to be a low-risk condition because it is associated with little or no organ damage, and is not usually associated with the metabolic abnormalities characteristic of sustained hypertension, such ...
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Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010
This essay documents the state of the medical profession which was once a respected line of work but today is corrupted at every level, from medical education to medical practice, and ir both the private and government sectors. It calls for doctors, thE government and the public to act against dishonest doctors restore the dignity of the profession and
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This essay documents the state of the medical profession which was once a respected line of work but today is corrupted at every level, from medical education to medical practice, and ir both the private and government sectors. It calls for doctors, thE government and the public to act against dishonest doctors restore the dignity of the profession and
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Persistent White Coat Hypertension
American Journal of Hypertension, 1994Serial observations of clinic and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring are presented for a 60-year-old woman whose arterial blood pressure was unaffected by removal of a functioning parathyroid adenoma. A pattern of "white coat hypertension" first detected 8 years ago remains unchanged to the present.
K, Martin, R A, Phillips, L R, Krakoff
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