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Cisatracurium besylate was later administered to allow tracheal intubation.
Cisatracurium besylate (0.2 mg/kg) was subsequently administered to allow tracheal intubation.
Then, PRP was administered to allow the spongy membrane to absorb the PRP and avoid its dispersion in the articular space.
Seven days before the start of cycle 1, a single day's dose of sunitinib was administered to allow for the collection of samples for pharmacokinetic analysis.
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After observing a good flow rate of the solution administered intravenously, the dog was anesthetized with the lowest dose of sodium pentobarbital (15 – 20 mg/kg i.v. slowly administered) required to allow the animal to breathe spontaneously and to suppress ocular reflexes.
Thereafter, bolus injections of propofol were administered intravenously to allow for tracheotomy and placement of catheters for measuring intra-arterial and central venous blood pressure.
In the Specialized Relative Insulin and Nutrition Tables (SPRINT) study, a 35% lowering of hospital mortality for patients with a long stay in the ICU (P = 0.02) was observed after implementation of tight glucose control when glucose was administered enterally to allow a caloric intake of 25 kcal/kg per day.
This permits flexibility when administering instruments to allow for variation in participant capabilities and response method preference, as well as study budgets and timelines [ 47].
Concentrated PB-based vector was administered to the barrier gel and allowed to be released to the buffer.
Co-interventions with other antidiabetic agents will be allowed if administered to the intervention and control groups.
The treatment drink was then administered to the participant who was allowed 5 min to consume the product.
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