In its biologic behavior, desmoplastic fibroma is probably closer to low-grade malignancies than to usual benign lesions of bone. |
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Human amnion has been suggested for use as a biologic burn dressing, especially in developing countries. |
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The patient was transfused following a biologic crossmatch in an attempt to maintain hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. |
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Certain drugs have their potency expressed as units of biologic activity rather than milligrams. |
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Every level of laboratory has access to specific protocols for each category of biologic agent that may be used for bioterrorism. |
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Other new treatments include new cream formulations and new biologic agents. |
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Finally, to make matters even more complicated, products that meet the definition of a biologic also meet the definition of a drug. |
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A third hypothesis is that depression occurs through the same biologic mechanisms as the underlying disease. |
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Although biologic and medication factors are largely causative, they clearly facilitate the development of decreased self-esteem and depression. |
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The museum itself is a repository of geologic, geographic, and biologic detail on the park. |
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A truly comprehensive approach would need to consider a geologic and biologic time scale of some four billion years. |
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It is an inherited biologic illness that occurs throughout all stages of life. |
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Some biologic links between coarse particles and exacerbation of respiratory problems support these findings. |
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In addition to wavelength, the dose of light needed for biologic effects depends on several other factors. |
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Products can be classified as topical antibiotics, biologic dressings, and nonbiologic dressings. |
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Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in biologic agents as potential adjuvants in the treatment of chronic wounds. |
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Dancing is a universal instinct, a zoologic, a biologic impulse, found in animals as well as in man. |
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Discovering biologic and genetic causes of disease has been one of the great successes of the 20th century. |
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People who smoke are influenced by multiple interconnected factors, including behavioral, social, environmental, psychological, genetic, and biologic factors. |
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Certainly, more evidence-based research is needed to understand the biologic basis of nutritional differences as we age and in how to communicate them. |
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Further investigations of decaffeinated coffee and tea intake as arthritis risk factors are needed to verify these findings and explore their biologic basis. |
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With a biologic agent, you will have a period of time from its release until the time people start getting sick, which depending on the organism may two days or two weeks. |
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Gloves must be worn when handling any biologic specimen and when touching blood, body fluids, mucous membranes or non-intact skin of all patients. |
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In the skeletally immature patient, the placement of physeal and epiphyseal drill holes and the passage of tendon grafts through them raises biologic issues. |
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But these chemicals really are more like examples of biologic warfare, not chemical warfare. |
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During humanure – or thermophilic – composting high temperatures and an array of biologic processes destroy the pathogens in human waste. |
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And it is far cheaper than Lucentis, a biologic for that condition sold by the same companies, Roche and Novartis. |
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The modification needed to create a biologic is the addition of but a single gene, namely the gene for the protein in question. |
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These disputed products comprise a large proportion of the licensed cattle and pig biologic products. |
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As such, DNA probes offer a methodology that is faster, less costly and potentially less hazardous than biologic amplification. |
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We reviewed the licensing of veterinary biologic products, mainly bacterial and viral vaccines to combat animal diseases. |
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Highlights of this study include rapid delivery of PTH, good bioavailability and biologic activity, and a good safety profile. |
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Applications for marketing approval of a biologic product for transfusable human blood or blood components and plasma. |
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But biologic treatments such as angiogenesis inhibition, viral oncolysis, and gene therapy are more promising in the long term. |
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It is obvious: biologic evolution depends on genetic transmission and is, at least for the moment, automatic and in some ways independent of our free will. |
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A biologic definition of Burkitt's lymphoma from transcriptional and genomic profiling. |
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Pseudofossils are visual patterns in rocks that are produced by geologic processes rather than biologic processes. |
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The Earth surface and its topography therefore are an intersection of climatic, hydrologic, and biologic action with geologic processes. |
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When post-market surveillance activities reveal signals that suggest there are safety concerns with a drug or biologic, Health Canada has the authority to implement risk mitigation strategies. |
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Concern is growing about the use of Burkholderia cepacia, a bacterial phytopathogen, for the biologic control of seedling diseases. |
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In a second initiative, Novartis Biologics is being established as a focused unit to accelerate and optimize the potential of research and development of innovative biologic medicines. |
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Thoroughly understanding the pharmacokinetics of a drug or biologic in clinical Phase I studies allows investigators to make decisions earlier. |
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Serum testosterone levels exhibit ultradian and circadian variation, providing physiologic sources of biologic variability. |
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In the first six months of 2009 we have introduced our new anti-cancer therapy Afinitor in the US and gained first approval for llaris as a new biologic therapy for auto-inflammatory diseases. |
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This novel biologic strategy employs light-sensitive genes that can be injected into the heart and then activated by flashes of blue light. |
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The geologic time scale was developed during the 19th century, based on the evidence of biologic stratigraphy and faunal succession. |
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However, the biologic mechanisms that cause the cells to leave the eye and metastasize to the liver via hematogenous dissemination remain poorly understood. |
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The efficient practice of silviculture demands knowledge of such fields as ecology, plant physiology, entomology, and soil science and is concerned with the economic as well as the biologic aspects of forestry. |
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The second relates to studies of clinical pathological correlations where diagnostic tissue specimens are being retrieved for the purpose of conducting assays of novel biologic markers, which may be predictive or prognostic. |
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Given the high cost of biologic agents, expansion of phototherapy access into geographical areas where it is currently unavailable should be considered. |
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Provide geological and geophysical framework for an understanding of the biologic system that the reefs represent, and contribute to the overall understanding of the sponge reef ecosystem. |
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Already, the governments of Italy and France have noted that Avastin, a biologic developed for cancer, also treats macular degeneration, a cause of blindness. |
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Continuous, perfusion bioprocessing is not really new, and has been used for decades for commercial biologic manufacture, including blockbuster monoclonal antibodies. |
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This article will review the published data regarding immunogenicity of biologic therapy and will discuss the impact of AABs on treatment outcomes. |
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The patient's symptoms did not improve with the use of immunomodulators so biologic therapy with infliximab 5 mg once every eight weeks was advised. |
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We also evaluate future growth opportunities in emerging biologic imaging reagents including quantum dots, nanoparticles, fluorescent proteins and supermolecules. |
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The large size of these biologic drugs makes them nonabsorbable. |
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Biologic theorists believe chromosomal or nervous system disorders are the cause. |
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Biologic treatments may be administered by injection or IV infusion. |
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Biologic femaleness is a sequence of circular returns, beginning and ending at the same point. |
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It's an unscientifically justified exclusion,'' said Peter Galvin, a conservation biologist with the Center for Biologic Diversity. |
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