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In the other patients, vanco was introduced empirically for clinically evolving sepsis.

We used two definitions of "caseness": the DSM-IV Hypochondriasis criteria and the newly introduced empirically established criteria for Health anxiety [2].

We conducted a two-year follow-up study of patients with Health anxiety defined either as fulfilling criteria for DSM-IV Hypochondriasis and/or the recently introduced empirically established Health anxiety diagnosis [2] (Table S1).

Cyclophosphamide, together with high-dose glucocorticoids, was introduced empirically for induction treatment of AAV over 40 years ago, as a lymphocyte-depleting therapy following its use in lymphoproliferative diseases.

They state that, although clinicians disagree as to when, and even if, amphotericin B therapy should be introduced empirically, most believe that the patient who remains febrile and profoundly neutropenic for >5 days despite the administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics in adequate dosages, is a candidate for antifungal therapy [ 6].

Hughes et al. state that, although clinicians disagree as to when, and even if, amphotericin B therapy should be introduced empirically, most believe that the patient who remains febrile and profoundly neutropenic for >5 days, despite the administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics in adequate dosages, is a candidate for antifungal therapy.

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Thus Brocchi and Lamarck, with their very different interpretations of very similar data, were the first, I believe, to introduce empirically based lineage-thinking to the origin of the modern fauna.

Several techniques have been introduced, often empirically, for the treatment of tendon and joint diseases.

During the last 2 decades, many antimicrobial agents--such as extended-spectrum cephalosporins, carbapenems, fluoroquinolones, and aminoglycosides--have been introduced and empirically used as first-line drugs to treat these resistant bacteria (1, 2 ).

By extending the size of the buffer, LSQMs are capable of well-reproducing the result of a traditional implementation without introducing new, empirically parametrized corrections; however, the use of a buffer necessarily cause LSQMs to become computationally advantageous only when applied to large systems.

For the apparent friction coefficient, we adopt an empirically introduced value, μ′ = 0.4, but we also repeat our analyses for two other values (= 0.1 and 0.8).

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