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A host can deal with an infection by directly limiting a pathogen burden (resistance) or by withstanding the negative consequences of the given burden (tolerance).
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The SDGB utilizes the existing information and self-generated data in making bandwidth decision which are not giving burden to the entire network.
Additionally, family distress and care giving burden of relatives of these patients will be assessed.
The CSI can be used as a tool to identify caregivers with potential care giving burden and strain.
Although still limited, studies regarding burden among spouses of persons with MCI found elevated levels of care giving burden (Garand et al 2005).
Finally, perseverance time was recently introduced as a concept that complements the information from commonly used measures of care giving burden [ 1].
Patients do not know what to expect from a course of PMV, and their family members have a high prevalence of depression and postdischarge care giving burden [ 18, 38].
This is a large effect given the burden to both society and individuals of repeated incarceration.
It was selected for this study because it allows a lesser respondent burden which was important given the burden of multiple self-report scales.
The burden of CKD in India is not quantified but given the burden of diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease, it is predicted to be high [ 4].
'Resistance' is defined as the ability to limit parasite burden and 'tolerance' as ability to limit damage caused by given parasite burden [ 16].
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