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Conclusion and implications for therapeutic practice

CHAPTER VI SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

CHAPTER VI SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS

... SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS Securities markets in the past 20 years have seen the emergence of an astonishingly theoretical approach to valuation, market making, and arbitrage in complex ...

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The role of shame in psychopathology and implications for therapeutic practice

The role of shame in psychopathology and implications for therapeutic practice

... of Depression Collaborative Research Program.. Children's understanding of guilt and shame. A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance. Stanford, California: Stanford University P[r] ...

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CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. findings are presented, implications for nursing practice and education are discussed,

CHAPTER V CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS. findings are presented, implications for nursing practice and education are discussed,

... 2. Implications for nursing ...nursing practice, it is imperative to have high competency nurses in wound care so that difficulty implementing the dressing in clinical practice could be ...

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Therapeutic implications of osteoprotegerin

Therapeutic implications of osteoprotegerin

... new therapeutic approaches that limit or prevent such ...the therapeutic role of OPG have to be answered, but OPG remains a breakthrough in the treat- ment of bone ...

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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications of Cholelithiasis in Children

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications of Cholelithiasis in Children

... and conclusion: Choleli- thiasis in children is most commonly associated with haemolitic and haemoglobin diseases (Here- ditary Spherocytosis, Sideropenic Anaemia, Thalasemia ...

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A description and critical analysis of the therapeutic uses of transcranial direct current stimulation: implications for clinical practice and research

A description and critical analysis of the therapeutic uses of transcranial direct current stimulation: implications for clinical practice and research

... electrical therapeutic stimulation represent a novel and still relatively new area of improving health and well-being for many patient popula- ...electrical therapeutic stimulation in conjunction with other ...

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Surface osteosarcoma: Clinical features and therapeutic implications

Surface osteosarcoma: Clinical features and therapeutic implications

... Conclusion: Histological grade of malignancy is the main point to assess in surface osteosarcoma since it determines treatment and prognosis. Low grade lesions should be treated by wide resection, while high grade ...

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Enzyme Mediated Inflammation: Epidemiology and Therapeutic implications

Enzyme Mediated Inflammation: Epidemiology and Therapeutic implications

... CONCLUSION The cyclooxygenase-2 isozyme is associated with several medical complications which are expressed in the form of acute/ chronic inflammation o even cancers. This has led to the development of several ...

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Statins and Sepsis: Possible Connections and Therapeutic Implications

Statins and Sepsis: Possible Connections and Therapeutic Implications

... clinical practice; considering the adverse effects, particularly rhabdomyolysis and hepatic toxicity associated with the use of statins, moreso, in critically ill patients who may be receiving other ...

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Mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis: therapeutic implications

Mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis: therapeutic implications

... In conclusion, our data show that ceftriaxone alone is not adequate in the management of PenRP meningitis compared to meningeal infections with susceptible ...

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Telomerase in hematological and other malignancies : therapeutic implications

Telomerase in hematological and other malignancies : therapeutic implications

... 5 CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVE DNMTIs have been utilized clinically for therapy of hematological malignancies including AML but the mechanism of their anti-tumor activity remains to be ...

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Venous thromboembolism – prophylactic and therapeutic practice guideline

Venous thromboembolism – prophylactic and therapeutic practice guideline

... produced, which was revised by consensus agreement. To avoid local bias, the guidelines were adjudicated by recognised independent international external experts. Results and conclusion. A concise, practical ...

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Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice

Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice

... Working with trauma in forensic therapeutic communities: Implications for clinical practice.. SHUKER, Richard and NEWBERRY, Michelle <http://orcid.org/0000-0003- 0085-3751>.[r] ...

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Classism in the therapeutic alliance : implications for clinical social work practice

Classism in the therapeutic alliance : implications for clinical social work practice

... the therapeutic alliance may help clinicians to both understand premature termination among minority clients and to strengthen the therapeutic working alliance in cross-cultural ...the therapeutic ...

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The epigenetic effects of butyrate: potential therapeutic implications for clinical practice

The epigenetic effects of butyrate: potential therapeutic implications for clinical practice

... but also for cancer chemoprevention. In contrast to genetic defects, epigenetic aberrations can be reversible: a trait that represents a key aspect of their potential as therapeutic targets. HDACi cause changes in ...

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Bereavement and Disability: Implications for the Therapeutic Encounter

Bereavement and Disability: Implications for the Therapeutic Encounter

... limited independence are more dependent on others in their support system and this can have a direct impact on the therapeutic alliance. It was found that all participants initially focused on the challenges posed ...

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Therapeutic implications of autoantibodies in rheumatoid arthritis

Therapeutic implications of autoantibodies in rheumatoid arthritis

... ROLE OF AUTOANTIBODIES IN THE INFLAMMATORY DISEASE PROCESS There is a strong scienti fi c basis to support the contribu- tions of RF to the in fl ammatory disease process. First, RF has been shown, by complexing ACPA, to ...

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THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS OF METOPROLOL CHRONOTHERAPY IN HYPERTENSION

THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS OF METOPROLOL CHRONOTHERAPY IN HYPERTENSION

... 2 St. Martha’s Hospital, Bangalore-560001. ABSTRACT Objective: Current project was aimed at monitoring the chronopharmacokinetics of metoprlol by measuring plasma concentrations with respect to time of administration and ...

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Peptides as epigenetic modulators: therapeutic implications

Peptides as epigenetic modulators: therapeutic implications

... Peptides represent a unique class of pharmaceutical com- pounds, residing in the gray area between small molecules and proteins yet therapeutically and biochemically differ- ent from both. The first use of peptides as ...

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Alexithymia in eating disorders: therapeutic implications

Alexithymia in eating disorders: therapeutic implications

... to therapeutic interventions; relationship of alexithymia with other psychopathological dimensions and behaviors; and the effect produced on treatment choices and therapeutic ...

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