Patients in the study had already demonstrated refractoriness to physical therapy. |
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Felodipine in therapeutic doses has no effect on conduction in the conducting system of the heart and no effect on the A-V nodal refractoriness. |
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Platelet alloantibodies are responsible for neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia and platelet refractoriness. |
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Genes conferring resistance to insecticides are more accessible to genetic study than genes involved in parasite refractoriness. |
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Our Winnipeg Platelet Immunology Laboratory uses a variety of methods to evaluate cases of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia and platelet refractoriness from all over Canada. |
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Bricks of 100 percent chromium ore have been largely replaced by bricks composed of mixtures of chromite and added magnesia for greater refractoriness, volume stability, and resistance to spalling. |
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The commercial value of a clay depends primarily on its physical properties, such as plasticity, strength, shrinkage, vitrification range, refractoriness, fired colour, porosity, and absorption. |
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Uncle loved the desnsity of the tungsten he made, and its refractoriness, its great chemical stability. |
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Recently, a case of refractoriness to platelet transfusion was found to be due to a rare antibody found predominantly in individuals of Chinese origin. |
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Electrophysiological studies in man showed delayed AV conduction time and increased refractoriness of the AV node without significantly affecting sinus node recovery time, atrial refractory period, or the HV conduction time. |
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