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If MAP fell below 50mmHgg (40 mmHg for neonates) or more than 20% below the target MAP, or if HR exceeded the age-adjusted maximum with no other explainable cause (e.g., concomitant medication, surgical stimulation or hemorrhage/hypovolemia), open-label fenoldopam administration was discontinued until MAP and HR returned to protocol limits.
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SO you return to protocol.
"I think it signals a return to protocol," he said.
Arabzadeh et al. [18] measured whisker vibration and neuron firing patterns during surface sweeps, and found distinct responses for sandpapers with a mean grain size of 15 and 35 µm (Jadhav et al. [17] subsequently returned to this protocol and identified stick-slip events as key stimuli).
For in situ analysis we returned to a protocol where we injected only one cell of two cell embryos, allowing the uninjected side to serve as the control.
The modified packet is then returned to the host MAC protocol to be transmitted.
He later reported that in his philosophical work he had "started from and returned to the discussion of protocol statements in the Vienna Circle" ("Concluding Unphilosophical Conversation", in Munévar (1991), p. 526).
Laboratory lighting was returned to full during the stress protocol.
Oxygen consumption rose significantly with exercise to similar levels in both the HIIE and CON protocols, and returned to baseline after 10 min of recovery.
Exceptions are patients in crisis or decompensation, who should be seen by a psychiatrist and returned to GPs with appropriate treatment protocols when stabilised.
Furthermore, levels of Il-6 increased in rats exposed to the carcinogenic protocol, while they returned to near control values in the group receiving hepatocyte transplantation.
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