Sentence examples for clinically attributed from inspiring English sources

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These patients would have an increase in intraocular inflammation, which is correlated with a rise in CD4 count that could not be clinically attributed to a reactivation of CMVR.

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Linear regression was used to determine clinically valid attributes potentially affecting HRQoL and to compare their relative importance.

To determine whether anti-reflux medications reduce bradycardia episodes attributed to clinically suspected gastroesophageal reflux (GER).

When increased serum cobalamin concentrations are encountered clinically they are usually attributed to parenteral supplementation, dietary factors, or otherwise ignored.

Repeated personal contact results in heightened sensitivity to physiological and functional changes that might be clinically relevant, but incorrectly attributed to individual variability or normal developmental effects.

All character mismatches were attributed to clinically irrelevant data, such as laboratory certification numbers that sometimes change during the time between when the data are pulled and when VistAWeb is accessed.

For patients that have undergone potentially curative resection (stage II and III patients), disease recurrence has been attributed to clinically occult micro-metastases present at the time of surgery, which are targeted by postoperative therapy.

Over time, patients with NTDT are at risk of clinically relevant iron overload, attributed mainly to increased intestinal iron absorption due to ineffective erythropoiesis 2. Although patients do not require regular red blood cell transfusions to survive, occasional blood transfusions may be needed for growth failure or during pregnancy and infections 3– 7, which may exacerbate iron overload.

No clinically meaningful adverse events were attributed to AAV2-neurturin.AAV2-neurturin delivery to the putamen and substantia nigra bilaterally in PD was not superior to sham surgery.

The concept of cenesthopathy was first introduced by Dupré and Camus in 1907 to describe clinically unexplainable bodily sensations mainly attributed to psychiatric pathology.

The true self-etching potential of self-adhesive sealers is a clinically important attribute that should be further investigated.

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