It can be used to identify gaps between real-world medical practices and patient care in clinically controlled settings.
Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in clinically ill cats in the United States.
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For example, how will transplanted human iPS cell derivatives behave in terms of cell fate and safety long-term in clinically relevant transplantation settings in rodents or larger animals that are good models for humans?
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The FDA-approved prescribing label for Bydureon has a prominent warning stating that the drug caused certain kinds of thyroid tumors in rats at clinically relevant exposures in testing, according to the FDA website.
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First, James was in the right place at the right time to finish clinically in the wake of a series of patient phases, with skipper Xavier Rush in the thick of things.
He estimates that his method could be available clinically in five years, after researchers find ways to reduce the required number of cells by a factor of 10 or even 100.
Butterfield blazed over from five yards but Palace soon had a two-goal cushion as Danns controlled Ambrose's chip and turned in one movement before clinically slotting past Joe Lewis.
At its meeting on Tuesday, the board considered options for the future in order to secure clinically and financially sustainable services for Scarborough and the surrounding areas, "within the context of a difficult financial climate and changing health policy".
That could indicate the drug is bringing about a clinically important difference in vision.
That seems a good rule: institutions that employ clinically qualified staff in management score better than those that do not.
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No suicides were reported in any of the nine paediatric trials conducted by GSK and none of these trials when reviewed individually by GSK or independent investigator showed a clinically meaningful increase in the rate of suicidal thinking or attempted suicide.
"There are clinically important increases in the risk of cancer-related death that are not ruled out by this data, " writes Thomas Fleming of the University of Washington in an editorial published on the Web site of the New England Journal of Medicine.
"I have made a mistake, " the clinically blind politician said in press conference later in the day.
It has now concluded that the trust is neither clinically nor financially sustainable in its current form.
Wasps stood off him way too long in defence, and he finished clinically, scoring a richly-deserved try that Taylor improved for a 16-10 interval advantage before giving way to a knee injury.
BodyMedia body monitoring technology has been clinically validated for accuracy in physical activity and calorie burn measurements, and for the ability to improve weight loss up to three times over behavioral support alone.
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He added 40% of children aged 10 in the city were either overweight or clinically obese .
It's appalling to use it clinically until the evidence is in.
We are very comfortable with clinically driven decision-making in healthcare.
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The latest statistics show that one in five Welsh adults are classed as clinically obese, over half are overweight, and more than 70% fail to reach the recommended levels of moderate physical activity.
Angel, which is based in Penicuik but also runs facilities in Glasgow and Northumberland, manufactures and supplies clinically-based bio-materials for global biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
But Carson was helpless to stop Burke's fourth goal of the season in the 18th minute after the Scottish winger clinically finished a sweeping Cardiff counter attack.
The team will work throughout the Bank Holiday weekend to finalise the kit before the next critical step, working in collaboration with the Molecular Diagnostic Centre in Alicante, Spain, to get it clinically validated.
"It's not the first time something in large epidemiological datasets just didn't work out clinically, " Ferris says, noting that statin medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, and estrogen therapy have all failed to live up to their initial promise in preventing or treating Alzheimer's.
The companies ran the required test and in June said results showed Bydureon wasn't associated with a clinically relevant prolonged measure of heart rhythm.
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In return, they had to show they were using the equipment for clinically meaningful improvements, such as safer care.
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And we've done this, and this is why I got that award (the MacArthur Foundation "genius grant") was that we were the first group to identify an organism that comes from humans -- not dairy products -- that has demonstrable health benefits in both mice and in human cells, and we hope to someday give this to humans clinically to treat various indications.
"What this study explores and similar studies are exploring is whether there are potentially infectious causes that result in prostate cancer going from a relatively dormant disease to one that's clinically significant, " says Albertsen.
Even minuscule differences in the substances that accompany, or contaminate, the active drug substance can be clinically significant.
"The explosive onset of an acute ciguatera illness can be readily identified clinically, but there is no consistent mechanism available to confirm the diagnosis in chronic cases, " said Dr Shoemaker, of the Pfiesteria Illness Center, Maryland.
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