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Epidemiological, clinical, outcome and antibiotic susceptibility differences between PVL positive and PVL negative Staphylococcus aureus infections in Western Australia: a case control study

Epidemiological, clinical, outcome and antibiotic susceptibility differences between PVL positive and PVL negative Staphylococcus aureus infections in Western Australia: a case control study

... tect differences for some outcomes; clinical data relied on hospital medical records rather than a specific case report form and therefore we could have underestimated the frequency of risk factors and ...

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Internship Placements: Similarities and Differences Between Clinical and Counseling Psychology Programs

Internship Placements: Similarities and Differences Between Clinical and Counseling Psychology Programs

... in clinical and counseling psychology showed different patterns regarding the specific settings of their ...these differences is broadly consistent with enduring differences that have been noted ...

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Clinical and ultrasonographic differences between cattle and buffaloes with various sequelae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis

Clinical and ultrasonographic differences between cattle and buffaloes with various sequelae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis

... the clinical and ultrasonographic differences between cattle and buffaloes with various sequelae of traumatic reticuloperitonitis (TRP) and the importance of ultrasonography in detection of such ...

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Clinical differences between alcoholic liver disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Clinical differences between alcoholic liver disease and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

... ALD and NAFLD are both serious health and socio- economic problems worldwide. Although these diseases have similar pathological spectra, ranging from simple hepatic steatosis to steatohepatitis and liver cirrhosis [7] , ...

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Clinical and Microbiological Differences between Mycobacterium abscessus and Mycobacterium massiliense Lung Diseases

Clinical and Microbiological Differences between Mycobacterium abscessus and Mycobacterium massiliense Lung Diseases

... their clinical and microbiological differences in ...abscessus clinical isolates for further identification. We compared clinical characteristics, radiological findings, micro- biological ...

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Proteomic differences between Listeria monocytogenes isolates from food and clinical environments

Proteomic differences between Listeria monocytogenes isolates from food and clinical environments

... significant differences in the intensities in bands in the ...exhibited differences in the relative levels of some proteins when their respective strains were grown under similar physiological ...the ...

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Clinical differences between influenza A (H1N1) virus and respiratory infection between the two waves in 2009 and 2010

Clinical differences between influenza A (H1N1) virus and respiratory infection between the two waves in 2009 and 2010

... important differences were identified between 2009 and 2010 for H1N1 ...BMI), clinical presen- tation (temperature, headache, fatigue, days with fever before admission, oxygen saturation upon ...

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Eastern and Western Approaches to Mindfulness: Similarities, Differences, and Clinical Implications

Eastern and Western Approaches to Mindfulness: Similarities, Differences, and Clinical Implications

... Western clinical settings, the definitions and terms used to describe it have been cobbled together from traditional and contemporary constructs (Bishop et ...the clinical literature center around that of ...

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Expected professional and personal characteristics  of clinical mentors: Differences between

Expected professional and personal characteristics of clinical mentors: Differences between

... in the category “personality” by both groups. Interestingly, in both PHT and SG groups, the char- acteristic “is a good role model” was not ranked as the most important in the category “competencies required in the field ...

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Exploring Differences between Faculty and Student Perceptions of Pre clinical Preparation Activities

Exploring Differences between Faculty and Student Perceptions of Pre clinical Preparation Activities

... of clinical sites, educators must weigh the relative benefits of each component of the clinical experience, including pre-laboratory (or “prelab”) ...

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There is a growing epidemiological and clinical literature

There is a growing epidemiological and clinical literature

... the clinical profile of individuals with substance use disorder plus ...of differences in culture, drug use, and the provision of substance abuse ...

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Genetic epidemiological approaches in complex neurological disorders

Genetic epidemiological approaches in complex neurological disorders

... on clinical - and physiological characteristics, results of twin studies and differences in heritability 4,17-22 ...of clinical overlap in the attacks, frequent co-occurrence of attacks in a single ...

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The interplay between cannabis use and suicidal behaviours: epidemiological overview, psychopathological and clinical models

The interplay between cannabis use and suicidal behaviours: epidemiological overview, psychopathological and clinical models

... years, epidemiological evidence has pro- duced conflicting results, making it complex to identify a valid and reliable clinical model for subjects who use cannabis and have a greater risk of suicide ...

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Suicide in Hungary-epidemiological and clinical perspectives

Suicide in Hungary-epidemiological and clinical perspectives

... economic differences can be taken into account, but differences in the psychiatric morbidity as well as the accuracy of the registration of suicide, the stigma associated with suicide possibly influencing ...

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Epidemiological and clinical analyses of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Epidemiological and clinical analyses of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

... the epidemiological and clinical analyses based on the gender specific differences, age at onset, familial and non-familial status and subtypes of HCM which also contribute to the heterogeneity of ...

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Liver cirrhosis Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects

Liver cirrhosis Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects

... The bases for this increased risk of extrahepatic malignancies in patients with liver cirrhosis is unclear but hypotheses about the reasons for colorectal cancer include differences in the bile acid metabolism, ...

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Sow removal in Finnish commercial herds : epidemiological approaches

Sow removal in Finnish commercial herds : epidemiological approaches

... temporal differences in removal between individuals, parities, farms and replacement circumstances in ...large differences between farms and several farms succeeding in obtaining low levels of ...

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Long-term consequences of differences in early growth : epidemiological aspects

Long-term consequences of differences in early growth : epidemiological aspects

... practical approaches for two problems: reliability indicators and log transformed variables, and the assessment of reliability in a small study within the context of a large clinical ...the clinical ...

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African and classical swine fever: similarities, differences and epidemiological consequences

African and classical swine fever: similarities, differences and epidemiological consequences

... Some of the most important similarities/differences are summarized in Table 2. The similarities mainly concern the range of vertebrate hosts as well as clinical signs and pathomorphologi- cal lesions that ...

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Epidemiological Differences between Localized and Nonlocalized Low Back Pain

Epidemiological Differences between Localized and Nonlocalized Low Back Pain

... the differences between occupational groups in the overall prevalence of LBP may have been a linguistic artefact, variations in the proportion of LBP that was localised are likely to be more ...

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