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The more extreme interventions, with nerve stimulators, for example, are a relatively recent development — in some cases the results are tremendous, and in others the technique doesn't succeed.
Should there come a time when the world must consider more extreme interventions in the climate, asked Marcia McNutt, the chair of the committee: "Do we want those decisions to be kneejerk reactions?
Thus, when LiMAx <100 μg/kg/hour during sepsis resuscitation occurs, it may indicate a poor prognosis and warns the clinician of the need for more extreme interventions.
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In all models, variables representing more extreme intervention and/or removal of the victim and/or perpetrator from the home (foster care or criminal court involvement) were negatively associated with the risk of becoming a case.
One explanation for their findings might be that they fed their mice a 60% HFD for 20 weeks, which may be a more extreme intervention than those used in our study.
However, researchers should be equally wary about conducting interventions focused solely on resilience, without linking them treatment interventions, particularly in more extreme situations [ 66].
It is true that a number of manipulations and interventions (e.g., making base-rates more extreme or making the description less diagnostic) have been shown to increase people's reasoning accuracy (e.g., [41]).
The P value represents the probability that the observed data (or a more extreme result) could have arisen by chance when the interventions did not truly differ.
However, the interventions in animal models of atherosclerosis usually involve much more extreme changes in lipid levels than those achievable by statin treatment in humans.
But Fig. 3 also suggests that more extreme measures of depressive symptoms are less likely after intervention.
A funnel plot (Fig. 4) suggested that studies finding more extreme increases and decreases of estradiol following soy isoflavone intervention may be missing from the review.
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