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To compare responsiveness based on item response theory (IRT) with that based on conventional scoring for two patient-reported outcomes measures in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS); the short disabilities of the arm, shoulder, and hand (QuickDASH) measure, and the 6-item CTS symptoms scale (CTS-6).

This particular information may allow to construct a new screening procedure for Parkinson's disease diagnose and to determine drug trial responsiveness based on a non-invasive, fMRI-based investigation in the future.

Next, during dobutamine infusion to maximally stimulate the adrenergic response in the heart, LCR and HCR rats showed similar inotropic responsiveness based on significant increases in the ejection fraction (EF) and maximal positive pressure derivative (+dP/dt) (Figure 3 and Table 3).

"It enables all borrowers to be able to face their life circumstances and know there is some flexibility and responsiveness based on what life throws their way".

This paper is an early attempt to further elaborate RRI's concept of responsiveness based on recent practical examinations in private sector R&D.

Until recently, investigations had focused on defining diuretic and natriuretic responsiveness based on change in body weight or urine output relative to the dose of furosemide administered [8, 9, 11, 12].

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The hydrogels showed reversible thermo-responsiveness based on PNIPAM backbone and the phase transition temperature was regulated to body temperature by copolymerization of DMA.

We can hypothesise an example of product-responsiveness based on Datashare's project: Privacy settings of the data sharing platform could be adjustable by resident-users, according to how comfortable they are with sharing their information.

It is thus important to assess TF-responsiveness based on the data from a wide range of TF manipulations.

Those with more severe, steroid-resistant disease appear to have their cellular milieu defined by Th1/Th2 cytokine expression and neutrophilic airway inflammation with less reversible airflow obstruction, but without increased bronchial hyper-responsiveness based on methacholine challenge testing 3, 17, 18.

Interestingly, increases in airway eosinophilia, but not neutrophilia, appear to correlate with an increased bronchial hyper-responsiveness based on methacholine challenge testing, suggesting the possibility that targeting the neutrophil may be a potential means of controlling chronic, less reversible airflow obstruction 3.

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