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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ace i" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or unclear expression, lacking context or meaning.
Example: "I need to ace my exam, but I also want to enjoy my time studying."
Alternatives: "succeed in" or "excel at".
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Neither ACE-i nor IDM affected KV or AER.
CCB use with or without ACE-I was not related to mortality status.
Both ARB and ACE-I therapy attenuated expansion of nonaneurysmal abdominal aorta in humans.
However, the majority of patients with microalbuminuria were not on ACE-I at 10 years.
In past experiments we treated SNX animals with a combination of ACE-I and bradykinin antagonist; thereby the bradykinin antagonist abrogated the beneficial effect of ACE-I [35].
We used Captopril as ACE-I.
ACE-I = Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor.
They perceived a median of four barriers in prescribing ACE-I or optimising ACE-I dose.
Regarding ACE-I dosing, the few GPs who did not agree that the ACE-I should be as high as possible prescribed higher ACE-I doses.
No significant difference was found regarding ACE-I dosage.
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