clinically造句181) Conclusion The effectiveness of Qingkou solution for oral nursing care was more satisfactory than normal saline and furacilin clinically used, and could be substituted for normal saline and furacilin.
182) Erythromycin is the secondary metabolite of Saccharopolyspora erythraea. It is a broad spectrum macrolide antibiotic and clinically used widely.
183) The condition is not recoginzed clinically and is presumed to be rare.
184) Antiviral resistance to neuraminidase inhibitors has been clinically negligible so far but is likely to be detected during widespread use during a pandemic.
185) The groups did not differ in clinically important changes from baseline in the number or size of ovarian cysts.
186) Conclusion It is clinically effective and reliable that vagina indooxygen sterilization plus aril in placed in posterior fornix is applied to bacterial vaginosis.
187) These measures indicate clinically defined testosterone deficiency, referred to as hypogonadism, as opposed to a tailing off in levels of the hormone as a result of ageing.
188) Conclusion The clinoid space and medial triangle are safe to use clinically for direct approach to the superior wall of the cavernous sinus.
189) There were no clinically significant changes in laboratory parameters, including hemoglobin, "een among glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient patients, " the authors write.
190) However, only those adults in the VT/ orthoptics group had clinically meaningful improvements in NPC and PFV.
191) A kit for detecting 16 strains of pathogenic bacteria that cause fish diseases mainly by SPA coagglutination assay(SPA-COA)were clinically applied within 7 provinces in china from 1995 to 1997.
192) Lesions angiographically both evident and cryptic can be demonstrated by MR in cases with or without clinically documented hemorrhage.
193) Small or inconsistent changes in values do not necessarily indicate a clinically important effect and should be confirmed by repeat testing before being otherwise investigated.
194) Clinically, patients may have pain or swelling of the neck, sometimes with associated trismus or spasm of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
195) On the basis of data obtained from 366 cases with forestomach disease of cattle in 1986, the causes of the disease, symptoms, and therapies were analysed and discussed clinically.
196) Objective To the pathogenicity, susceptibility to antifungal drugs, and electrophoretic karyotype of clinically uncommon pathogenic yeasts.
197) Results Genetic algorithm optimization of beam weights can produce highly conformal dose distributions within a clinically acceptable computation time.
198) There were no clinically significant changes in laboratory parameters, including hemoglobin, "even among glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient patients, " the authors write.
199) Tiopronin is a novel sulfhydryl glycin derivative, which has been used clinically for the treatment of all kinds of hepatitis, fatty liver, hepatocirrhosis.
200) It is characterized clinically by slack skin, plaques, nodules, and histologically by granuloma with lymphoid cell infiltrate and multinucleate giant cells with loss of elastic fibers.
201) Clinically, it is used to treat cerebral infarction, thrombus vasculitis, femoral artery obliteration, lung obliteration ets.
202) Several clinically important enzymes and proteins that include bovine serum albumin, streptokinase, chymotrypsin, dispase, glucose oxidase (GOD) etc. , have been immobilized based on this method.
203) The dose may be doubled, still administered once daily, if judged clinically necessary and advised by the veterinary surgeon.
204) Method:Clinically diagnoses each kind of mammary gland disease 2386 exam- ples, the union using the computer infrared scanner.
205) Thus proposed clinically in on both has had to respect its group of sides rigorousness, and did not rigidly adhere to the article limits, had to know Chang Dabian, nimble utilization.
206) Clinically it was quite similar with lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis . Direct examination and histopathology revealed brown spores.
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207) Clinically affected teeth have a dark amber opalescence . The teeth undergo much attrition at an early age, as the enamel fractures away from the imperfectly formed underlying dentin.
208) The diagnosis is made clinically based on the rash affecting only one dermatome associated with the ophthalmic division of cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve).
209) Inosine, one of the catabolic products of purine nucleotide, has long been clinically used to supplementally treat a variety of diseases due to its involvement in energy synthesis.
210) Clinically, the typical patient is a male between the ages of 40-60 years. The most frequent complaints are unilateral nasal obstruction, stuffiness, epistaxis, dysosmia, rhinorrhea and pain.