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Palliative sedation (part I). Controversies about terms, definitions and clinical applications

Palliative sedation (part I). Controversies about terms, definitions and clinical applications

... Abstract: This article analyzes the use of palliative sedation, as a potentially useful therapeutic tool in Palliative Medicine. It suggests that, in spite of the improvement of medical knowledge related to palliative ...

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Antimicrobial mechanisms and potential clinical applications of lactoferrin

Antimicrobial mechanisms and potential clinical applications of lactoferrin

... ABSTRACT. Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron binding multifunctional glycoprotein that is present in several mucosal secretions like milk, tears and saliva. Lf is also an abundant component of the specific granules of ...

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Curcumin in Hepatobiliary Disease: Pharmacotherapeutic Properties and Emerging Potential Clinical Applications

Curcumin in Hepatobiliary Disease: Pharmacotherapeutic Properties and Emerging Potential Clinical Applications

... others. Clinical applications of curcumin have been hampered by quality control concerns and limited oral bioavailability, although novel formulations appear to have largely overcome these ...potential ...

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Pharmacotherapy of insomnia with ramelteon : safety, efficacy and clinical applications

Pharmacotherapy of insomnia with ramelteon : safety, efficacy and clinical applications

... the clinical studies ...all clinical studies carried out up to the present time, there have been no reports that ramelteon is associated with any physical dependence or abuse liability ...

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Magnetic resonance volumetric techniques: a new segmentation method based on interval type-2 fuzzy logic and clinical applications

Magnetic resonance volumetric techniques: a new segmentation method based on interval type-2 fuzzy logic and clinical applications

... The analysis of structural changes in the brain through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides useful information for diagnosis and clinical treatment of patients with some pathologies, like Alzheimer disease ...

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Clinical Applications of Next Generation Sequencing

Clinical Applications of Next Generation Sequencing

... solid bioinformatics infrastructure and personnel to handle the impressive amount of data generated for storage and analysis. One advantage of the commer- cial gene panels is that in many cases, they include access to ...

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Advanced intracardiac electrogram analysis for arrhythmia ablation support

Advanced intracardiac electrogram analysis for arrhythmia ablation support

... the clinical practice yet due to their extremely computational-intensive ...specific clinical applications. In particular, two clinical applications of interest have been chosen: (1) ...

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CDAPubMed: a browser extension to retrieve EHR-based biomedical literature

CDAPubMed: a browser extension to retrieve EHR-based biomedical literature

... In clinical practice, it is worthwhile examining a simi- lar approach, ...For clinical applications, we might use information available within hospital informa- tion systems (HIS) and electronic ...

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Curcumin-loaded polymeric and lipid nanocapsules: preparation, characterization and chemical stability evaluation

Curcumin-loaded polymeric and lipid nanocapsules: preparation, characterization and chemical stability evaluation

... SUMMARY. Polymeric and lipid nanocapsules suspensions of the natural compound curcumin were pre- pared in order to overcome limitations associated with its clinical applications, such as poor aqueous solu- ...

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Clinical care and health disparities

Clinical care and health disparities

... Clinical care involves recognition of the patient’s problem, diagnosis, management, and follow-up. All four are particularly challenging when treating socially disadvantaged minori- ties (26), who are more likely ...

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Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

... Loperamide is a nonprescription opioid widely used for the treatment of diarrhea. Although it is relatively safe at therapeutic doses, increasing reports describe its misuse and abuse at very high doses either for ...

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A fault tolerance protocol for parallel applications with communication imbalance

A fault tolerance protocol for parallel applications with communication imbalance

... An important drawback of message logging is the increase in memory pressure due to the message log. Message logging may not be practical for an application sending large messages with high frequency, since the total ...

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Analysis of the process of representing clinical statements for decision support applications: a comparison of openEHR archetypes and HL7 virtual medical record

Analysis of the process of representing clinical statements for decision support applications: a comparison of openEHR archetypes and HL7 virtual medical record

... the clinical statements of ten case-study examples in either openEHR or vMR, each using the standard which s/he was familiar with (coauthors MP and AGF used vMR and MM together with JAM used ...The clinical ...

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BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS IN CLINICAL USE AND CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT

BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS IN CLINICAL USE AND CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT

... The most remarkable characteristics of gelatin are its solubility in water and the ability to form thermoreversible gels. As a thermoreversible gel, gelatin gels will start melting when the temperature increases above a ...

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Application of maldi-tof mass spectrometry in clinical virology: a review.

Application of maldi-tof mass spectrometry in clinical virology: a review.

... Some characteristically mutations in HBV could cause lamivudine resistance due to prolonged treatment with this antiviral agent. Current methods for detecting such variants (e.g. sequencing analysis, RFLP and ...

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Assembling Amperometric Biosensors for Clinical Diagnostics

Assembling Amperometric Biosensors for Clinical Diagnostics

... Still another way to remove non-desirable species previously to the detection step is by capturing the analyte, and changing the medium where the electrochemical reaction will take place [59,60,62,115,116]. For example, ...

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Clinical and Biomedical Applications of Surface Plasmon Resonance Systems

Clinical and Biomedical Applications of Surface Plasmon Resonance Systems

... every clinical sample type to determine the amount and/or activity of any molecule of ...routine clinical analysis, opening also new horizons for developments in personalized medicine applied to diagnostics ...

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In vitro digestion behavior of complex formulations for clinical nutrition applications based on model systems

In vitro digestion behavior of complex formulations for clinical nutrition applications based on model systems

... The vast majority of cases of diabetes fall into two broad etiopathogenetic categories. In one category, type I diabetes, the cause is an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion. Individuals at increased risk of ...

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