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Evidence for an interaction between chronic inflammation and neural dysfunction points to an involvement linking the nervous and the immune system in the airways [ 3].

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And, if he could get it, I'm sure that Moishe would love the dysfunction pointed out by economists like Paul Krugman (I wonder if his grandfather was a communist) based on repeated research and experience showing that shrinking government spending prolongs and exacerbates economic downturns!

The researchers speculated that the treatment of DM itself may prevent the development of pulmonary dysfunction pointing toward a causative role.

This "microglial dysfunction hypothesis" points at the importance of understanding the mechanisms of microglial-mediated neuroprotection to develop new therapies for neurodegenerative diseases.

The moderate correlation between the two dysfunction indices points out that the clinical findings do not necessarily match with the subjectively described symptoms of the RA patients.

A scoring system as the predictive model was performed by assigning 1 point for two organ dysfunctions, 6.5 points for >2 organ dysfunctions, and 12 points for lactate clearance <10%.

Second, in contrast to the more widely used SOFA (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) score, the MODS score used in this study differentiates only between organ dysfunction (1 point) and organ failure (2 points).

Beirut wags who bemoan their country's "electile dysfunction" can point to its thriving nightlife and a boom in luxury buildings going up.

Significant correlations between impaired motion perception and M-pathway dysfunction also point to motion processing deficits in schizophrenia resulting from impaired gain control (28).

In conclusion, although NO plays a major role in mediating coronary arterial dilation under healthy condition, it is substantially defective in coronary arterial disease, yet the poor correlation with DM and dyslipidemia (diseases primarily characterized by endothelial dysfunction) would point to impaired NO function rather than just defective production.

BG: blood glucose; CGM: continuous glucose monitor; CRRT: continuous renal replacement therapy; ECMO: extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; FDA Food and Drug Administrationn; LOS: length of stay; MARD: mean absolute relative difference; PELOD: pediatric logistic organ dysfunction; POC: point-of-care; RCT: randomized controlled trial The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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