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Educational Contents: it was prepared by the authors according to clinical competences of PCPs in PC, as recently defined in the specialty program [ 21], and distributed in four modules.
As recently defined by the WHO, maternal near-miss refers to a situation in which a woman almost dies but survives a life-threatening complication of pregnancy, childbirth or in the first 42 days following delivery [ 5].
The second approach explores the genomic signature concept as recently defined by Lamb et al. [ 22], and is currently used to connect the disease state of an organism with the underlying genes and possible drug treatments [ 23].
DCCT was defined as the concomitant use of two or more antibiotics of different mechanistic classes, as recently defined by Kumar et al. [ 10], specifically β-lactams or carbapenems with aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, or macrolides/clindamycin.
Eighty patients admitted to an ICU of the University Hospital Essen were considered eligible for the prospective observational study, if they fulfilled the criteria for severe sepsis as recently defined [ 19].
The aims of our study were to assess the rate of NIV failure in patients admitted for AHRF according to the presence and clinical severity of ARDS as recently defined [ 19], and to identify early predictors of NIV failure.
With the lack of a gold standard for the diagnosis of EoE, establishing the diagnosis at this point still necessitates a combination of compatible clinical, endoscopic (and perhaps, radiologic), and histologic criteria, as recently defined.
Although the analysis of the data is consistent with neutral competition between 13 equipotent CySCs, by the nature of the neutral competition model, we cannot rule out the possibility that the stem cell compartment is heterogeneous with cells moving reversibly between states in which they become primed for duplication or loss, as recently defined in the mouse intestinal crypt (Ritsma et al, 2014).
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