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Questions were most often stimulated as a result of browsing the medical literature (27.5%), in response to the management of a current patient (19.0%) or after review of the management of more than one patient (16.0%).
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When these inheritances slowed advancement of palliative care, they often stimulated actions intended as circumventions, i.e. intended to 'go around' the established system of care.
Melanocytes and thyrocytes are two such cell types that have elevated B-Raf expression, as they are often stimulated by the appropriate hormones [ 76].
He was often stimulated to his best work when joined by other saxophonists such as Ammons and Sonny Rollins (in Dizzy Gillespie's "Eternal Triangle").
Artists, including choreographers, are often stimulated by specific places.
Actions and responses by patients often stimulated team-based reflection.
The channels are often stimulated by chemical and physical factors.
However, it was reported that inhibition of the different components of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway often stimulates prosurvival processes, such as autophagy, limiting the anticancer efficacy of the aforementioned inhibitors.
ARDS can also result in refractory hypoxemia, which can often stimulate attempting nonconventional ventilation strategies such as using nitric oxide, recruitment maneuvers, or prone positioning.
Earthworms, as ecosystem engineers, help to mineralize soil organic matter, construct and maintain soil structure, and often stimulate plant growth and protect plants from pests.
Events in the environment often stimulate more that one sense.
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