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To compare the effects of tibolone and conjugated equine oestrogens continuously combined with medroxyprogesterone acetate on bleeding rates, quality of life (QoL) and tolerability.
The double quaternary ammonium groups are continuously combined by the ethylene spacer in the surfactant head group, which clearly distinguishes the molecular design of the surfactant from those of the other typical divalent surfactants, bolaform and gemini types.
Study Design: We randomly assigned 278 healthy, early postmenopausal women to receive either 2 mg 17β-estradiol sequentially combined with 25 μg gestodene (group 2/25s), 2 mg estradiol sequentially combined with 50 μg gestodene (group 2/50s), 1 mg estradiol sequentially combined with 25 μg gestodene (group 1/25s), 1 mg estradiol continuously combined with 25 mg gestodene (group 1/25c), or placebo.
Cells suspended in a universal buffer system received an initial high voltage pulse that was continuously combined with a subsequent low voltage pulse with independently defined electric parameters of the effective field and the duration of each pulse.
Using an electroporation cuvette (2 mm gap; Lonza, Cologne, Germany) in the ELPorator 1000 device, cells were subjected to a single HV or LV, or to continuously combined HV/LV pulses (Fig. 1A).
Bleeding pattern number 3 in Figure 5 shows amenorrhea, a pattern typical of post menopausal women taking continuously combined steroid hormone preparations.
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Our nervous system continuously combines new information from our senses with information it has acquired throughout life.
Thus, the doctor must continuously combine disease progression and risk factors with knowledge of the individual patient when deciding when and where to refer the patient.
More than a mere journal, the commonplace book can be thought of as a paper-based interface for the social world of letters, in which Enlightenment-era writers continuously added, combined and swapped out snippets of found text gleaned from such new media as newspapers, broadsides and learned journals.
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