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1 tients admitted to ICUs for pheochromocytoma crisis.
2 omote adoption, especially in a humanitarian crisis.
3 ted Nations and WHO as a major public health crisis.
4 ate change are driving a global biodiversity crisis.
5 ive antibiotics, has created a global health crisis.
6 I agent, have caused an urgent public health crisis.
7 of research, malaria remains a global health crisis.
8 apply them to prepare the world for the next crisis.
9 uthorities toward addressing a public health crisis.
10 abetes prevalence represents a public health crisis.
11 14 p=0.038) increased after the onset of the crisis.
12 iotics and control the antibiotic resistance crisis.
13 al pressure measurements and time since last crisis.
14 ostimulants represents a major public health crisis.
15 e signal of interest and the time since last crisis.
16 ntify early-warning signals of the financial crisis.
17 in turn respiration, causing a severe energy crisis.
18 atients admitted in ICU for pheochromocytoma crisis.
19 al agents has created a global public health crisis.
20 lex II, thus alleviating the cellular energy crisis.
21 ch is important in understanding an on-going crisis.
22 o clinical practice, causing a public health crisis.
23 n a patient who subsequently developed blast crisis.
24 n children hospitalized for sickle cell pain crisis.
25 accinations, creating a second public health crisis.
26 uture rapid deployment for management of the crisis.
27 urate with the urgency of the current global crisis.
28 d as extinct, questioning the reality of the crisis.
29 e of dicentric human chromosomes in telomere crisis.
30 of EVD in resource-limited settings during a crisis.
31 ntially to the morbidity caused by the Ebola crisis.
32  by two barriers: replicative senescence and crisis.
33 explain the scale of the marine biodiversity crisis.
34 re realistic picture of the sixth extinction crisis.
35 14, a UN resolution called for an end to the crisis.
36  of dicentric chromosomes formed in telomere crisis.
37 d is a major driver of the global extinction crisis.
38 nto parental decision-making during times of crisis.
39 igate the driving forces behind the emerging crisis.
40 le closure glaucoma, and acute angle closure crisis.
41 erial pathogens pose an urgent public-health crisis.
42 f prolonged uncertainty, such as a financial crisis.
43 ness they have displayed in response to this crisis.
44 in patients hospitalized for a vasoocclusive crisis.
45 ns of the extent of the current biodiversity crisis.
46 a significant and expanding worldwide health crisis.
47 sed mortality by cause before and during the crisis.
48 ial to addressing the variant-interpretation crisis.
49 rove forests will be essential to avert this crisis.
50 ly disadvantaged, constitute a public health crisis.
51 patients from the effects of the foreclosure crisis.
52 ptoms defining the acute painful sickle-cell crisis.
53 of the current global political and economic crisis.
54        Mortality is high in pheochromocytoma crisis.
55 mize the adverse impacts of the biodiversity crisis.
56 and its potential to solve the global energy crisis.
57 ress the escalating antimicrobial resistance crisis.
58 spite this, TB remains a major global health crisis.
59 nabidiol to address the current opioid abuse crisis.
60 s removed to help resolve the organ shortage crisis.
61 mestic and foreign trade since the financial crisis.
62 hs per month occurred after the onset of the crisis.
63  to decline after the onset of the financial crisis (-0.065, 95% CI -0.080 to -0.049), but at a slowe
64 0.049), but at a slower pace than before the crisis (-0.13, -0.15 to -0.10; trend difference 0.062, 9
65 s elevated further during acute pain crisis (crisis: 1.10 [0.78-1.30] vs recovered: 0.88 [0.76-1.03]
66 0.001), as was the median time to the second crisis (10.32 vs. 5.09 months, P=0.02).
67 -76.2 to -59.3) and death from hyperglycemic crisis (-64.4%; 95% CI, -68.0 to -60.9), followed by str
68 ary end point was the rate of vaso-occlusive crisis, a composite of painful crisis or acute chest syn
69 of South Australia increased the supplies of crisis, acute and forensic beds to meet a mandatory targ
70             We explored whether the economic crisis affected the trend of overall and cause-specific
71 entre Brussels surgery for infections during crisis; aid effective resource allocation; prepare human
72 luding 47 with the diagnosis of hypertensive crisis and 47 with normal blood pressure at admission.
73 and Liberia, creating a global public health crisis and accelerating the assessment of experimental t
74  extinction losses during this double-pulsed crisis and also the fitful recovery.
75 S or BRAF mutant cells leads to an energetic crisis and cell death not seen in KRAS and BRAF wild-typ
76 ed a non-permissive state and induced energy crisis and cell death.
77 asured by the APR difference between the pre-crisis and crisis period.
78 a prime example of the antibiotic-resistance crisis and emphasize the need for new approaches to trea
79  and mitigate the impact of the Ebola global crisis and future outbreaks of pathogenic diseases.
80 es are one potential mechanism for metabolic crisis and hence could be a therapeutic target.
81 o our understanding of the global extinction crisis and its impacts on ecosystem functioning.
82 tobacter baumannii presents a global medical crisis and polymyxins are used as the last-line therapy.
83 ased steadily before the 2007-2008 financial crisis and reached a maximum when the crisis occurred.
84 tion, and thus on the associated risk of any crisis and the necessary management and mitigation strat
85 (APR) in mortality rates during 2004-07 (pre-crisis) and 2008-11 (crisis) in each socioeconomic group
86 patients from the effects of the foreclosure crisis, and 5) community conditions and responses to the
87 ome and middle-income countries represents a crisis, and as the global health community continues to
88  (HCV) infection has created a global health crisis, and despite new effective antivirals, it is stil
89 dged as major drivers for the global refugee crisis, and fully considered in planning long-term solut
90 c discharges are one mechanism for metabolic crisis, and hence represent a therapeutic target for fut
91                     There is a global cancer crisis, and it is disproportionately affecting resource-
92 ug-resistant bacteria is a global healthcare crisis, and new antibiotics are urgently required, espec
93  The earth is in the midst of a biodiversity crisis, and projections indicate continuing and accelera
94 marine animals survived the terminal Permian crisis, and they embodied an enormous amount of morpholo
95  severe pain associated with a vasoocclusive crisis, and use of incentive spirometry in patients hosp
96 ving away, lack of transportation, or family crisis; and 3(13.6%) were withdrawn owing to needle sens
97 Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a growing health crisis around the world.
98 rics using the 2010 rare earth element (REE) crisis as a case study.
99 ) may be mechanistically linked to metabolic crisis as measured by cerebral microdialysis.
100                                    Metabolic crisis as measured by elevated cerebral microdialysis la
101              We review the background to the crisis, assess how austerity measures have affected the
102 for hastened death, spiritual or existential crisis, assistance with decision making or care planning
103 nity demonstrate that these cells are also a crisis averted.
104 efractory CML, or after progression to blast crisis (BC), are lacking.
105 P-CML) evolves into an acute leukemia (blast crisis [BC]) that displays either myeloid or B-lymphoid
106 during a crisis to an interval preceding the crisis because of the incompleteness of the fossil recor
107           One explanation is that an entropy crisis, because of the rarefaction of available states,
108 rction, stroke, and death from hyperglycemic crisis between 1990 and 2010, with age standardized to t
109  conditions and responses to the foreclosure crisis buffer patients from the effects of the foreclosu
110 ally, the nursing shortage has been deemed a crisis, but African countries have been hit hardest.
111  after the onset of compared with before the crisis, but changes vary by age, sex, and cause of death
112 sses was of importance for this biodiversity crisis, but the exact role of bioessential sulfur in the
113 he response to the next international health crisis caused by a pathogen that emerges in a region of
114 hrough suppressing p53 and preventing energy crisis, cell death, senescence, and an anti-tumor immune
115 ggered mitotic arrest in p53-compromised non-crisis cells, indicating that such fusions are the under
116 though the need to address the environmental crisis, central to conservation science, generated green
117                                     In blast crisis chronic myeloid leukemia (BC CML), we show that i
118                    In a mouse model of blast crisis chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), adipose-resident
119 ming of progenitors into self-renewing blast crisis chronic myeloid leukemia stem cells (BC LSCs) was
120                                         Post-crisis clones showed chromothripsis and kataegis, presum
121 nic myelogenous leukemia (CP-CML), but blast crisis CML (BC-CML) and acute myeloid leukemias (AML) ar
122    CD36 also marks a fraction of human blast crisis CML and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells with s
123 ression not only is activated in human blast crisis CML and de novo acute myeloid leukaemia, but also
124 tiation and impairs the propagation of blast crisis CML both in vitro and in vivo.
125 ic function through BCAA production in blast crisis CML cells.
126 A binding protein that is required for blast crisis CML.
127 t mortality (p = 0.003) increased during the crisis compared to pre-existing trends, while mortality
128 ) and was elevated further during acute pain crisis (crisis: 1.10 [0.78-1.30] vs recovered: 0.88 [0.7
129 ted clinical outcome (vaso-occlusive painful crisis, dactylitis, acute chest syndrome, splenic seques
130       After senescence bypass, cells undergo crisis, during which almost all of the cells in the popu
131      Reviewing successful approaches to this crisis employed by some countries can be helpful in char
132 d role in global trade in the post-financial-crisis era.
133 the economic crisis than before the economic crisis, especially in low socioeconomic groups.
134 antive updates at regular intervals during a crisis event and monitoring social media for rumors to m
135          The physiologic data preceding each crisis event were used to identify precursors associated
136                   The rate of vaso-occlusive crisis events per person-year was 2.30 in the prasugrel
137 essure, and partial brain tissue oxygenation crisis events were defined as intracranial pressure of g
138                                       During crisis events, people often seek out event-related infor
139                               The Zika virus crisis exemplified the risk associated with emerging pat
140     59 and 105 of the patients from MMKD and CRISIS experienced a progression of CKD.
141                           This public health crisis exposed major gaps in infection control.
142                   Despite this global health crisis, few drugs are available to efficiently treat Ebo
143 ikely has a story of how the federal funding crisis for biomedical research has affected him or her p
144 es and reinforce the relevance of an entropy crisis for understanding their formation.
145 y 6.2-5.5 Ma and with the Messinian Salinity Crisis from approximately 6.0-5.3 Ma.
146  the four calendar years before the economic crisis (from 2004 to 2007) and in each one of the first
147  one of the first four calendar years of the crisis (from 2008 to 2011), and analysed all-cause and c
148                            Cells that escape crisis harbour unstable genomes and other parameters of
149                          The global economic crisis has been associated with increased unemployment a
150 rowing realization of a looming biodiversity crisis has inspired considerable progress in the quest t
151  Concern regarding the Deepwater Horizon oil crisis has largely focused on oil and dispersants while
152 service, programs for suicide survivors, and crisis hotlines.
153 g provides some support for the expansion of crisis house provision.
154 tic relationships and higher satisfaction in crisis houses compared to acute wards, although we canno
155 tes therapeutic alliances in acute wards and crisis houses, exploring how far stronger therapeutic al
156  may underlie greater client satisfaction in crisis houses.
157 DGs; ie, from 2000) and the global financial crisis (impact estimated to occur in 2010).
158 agement responses to the global biodiversity crisis, implementation of the 20 Aichi Biodiversity Targ
159  Celtic Tiger boom and the ensuing financial crisis in 2008.
160      To a large extent, this reproducibility crisis in basic and preclinical research may be as a res
161 the driving forces behind the emerging water crisis in China.
162 ialty training in large numbers because of a crisis in confidence at the end of training.
163  extinction from mass extinction for a major crisis in earth history; and third, to correct for clust
164 The Impact of Privatization on the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe).
165                          The ongoing refugee crisis in Europe has seen many countries rush to constru
166 rtance in the context of the current refugee crisis in Europe.
167 wide, with a particular focus on the refugee crisis in Europe.
168 ntries hit the hardest by the 2008 financial crisis in Europe.
169 us studies on the health consequences of the crisis in Greece investigated short-term impacts on sele
170                   The impact of the economic crisis in Greece on health was more nuanced than previou
171  efficacy of antibiotics, and ameliorate the crisis in health care caused by the prevalence of multid
172                     This has led to an acute crisis in life sciences, as researchers without informat
173                        To avoid a widespread crisis in neuroimaging research and consequent loss of c
174 ass Extinction (PTME), the most catastrophic crisis in Phanerozoic history.
175 s polewards it may alleviate the ash dieback crisis in southern and occidental regions at the same ti
176 tionary effects of the emerging biodiversity crisis in the modern oceans, we compared the association
177 mian mass extinction, the most severe biotic crisis in the Phanerozoic, was accompanied by climate ch
178 Stomatal transpiration is at the center of a crisis in water availability and crop production that is
179        The slow global response to the Ebola crisis in west Africa suggests that important gaps exist
180             Science is facing a "replication crisis" in which many experimental findings cannot be re
181 tes during 2004-07 (pre-crisis) and 2008-11 (crisis) in each socioeconomic group, as well as the effe
182                     The ongoing biodiversity crisis increases the importance and urgency of studies a
183                     Prior studies on boiling crisis indicate that CHF monotonically increases with in
184                     The subsequent energetic crisis induced two cellular responses involving cyclin-d
185 ing procedure, but with the ongoing economic crisis influencing health care, its cost-effectiveness h
186               The current species extinction crisis is being exacerbated by an increased rate of emer
187                    Our understanding of this crisis is now clear, and world leaders have pledged to a
188  the best response to the species extinction crisis is to spend money as soon as it becomes available
189  Why cells store FAs in LDs during an energy crisis is unknown.
190                            Given the current crisis, it is vital that the nonmedical use of antibioti
191 were divided into two subperiods: before the crisis (January, 2001, to August, 2008) and after the on
192  period with failure to thrive and metabolic crisis leading to coma or even death.
193                The Magnesium for Children in Crisis (MAGiC) study was a randomized, double-blind, pla
194 t results from the Magnesium for Children in Crisis (MAGiC; #NCT01197417) trial.
195 cision, or a control group receiving general crisis management instruction.
196  which are of utmost importance for volcanic crisis management.
197                       The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) was a marked late Neogene oceanographic eve
198         As such, responses to the antibiotic crisis must take a societal perspective.
199 inib]; imatinib group, n=1 [1%]), blast cell crisis (nilotinib group, n=1 [1%]; imatinib group, n=1 [
200 females and 6 years higher for males had the crisis not occurred.
201                                    The Ebola crisis occurred in West-Africa highlights the urgency fo
202 ancial crisis and reached a maximum when the crisis occurred.
203                                     Telomere crisis occurs during tumorigenesis when depletion of the
204 the response of world trade to the financial crisis of 2007 and the economic recession of 2008-2009.
205                      Following the financial crisis of 2007-2008, a deep analogy between the origins
206                         The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 reduced Spanish imports of pollution-inte
207 rdship that is needed to address the current crisis of antibacterial resistance.
208                                   The global crisis of antibiotic resistance has reached a point wher
209                               To resolve the crisis of antibiotic resistance, present levels of fundi
210 disease practitioner is now magnified by the crisis of antibiotic resistance, the expanding consequen
211 s the best short-term solution to the rising crisis of antibiotic resistance.
212                                   The global crisis of bacterial resistance urges the scientific comm
213 rug discovery must play a critical role if a crisis of global proportions is to be averted.
214 ndex will not be possible unless the current crisis of public concern about sharing of individual dat
215                              Society faces a crisis of rising antibiotic resistance even as the pipel
216 d which hypotheses concerning a final lethal crisis of the first Central European farmers of the Earl
217        This study examined the impact of the crisis on a key set of health indicators with longer fol
218 he health effects of the housing foreclosure crisis on glycemic control within a population of patien
219           Yet, evidence on the effect of the crisis on total and cause-specific mortality remains unc
220  used to identify precursors associated with crisis onset.
221 aso-occlusive crisis, a composite of painful crisis or acute chest syndrome.
222 ative incidences of accelerated phase, blast crisis, or remission rates were observed between patient
223           In the context of the biodiversity crisis, our study emphasizes the importance of targeting
224 products continues to be a global healthcare crisis, particularly in low- and middle-income nations l
225                                 We propose a crisis pathway wherein chromosome fusions induce mitotic
226 he APR difference between the pre-crisis and crisis period.
227                           This cell identity crisis persists even at the malignant stage in certain c
228                                 The economic crisis plaguing Greece was expected to impact consumptio
229 lobal cerebral oedema, intracranial pressure crisis, pneumonia and sepsis, hyperoxia was independentl
230             The automated early detection of crisis precursors can provide clinicians with time to in
231 ns of the disease, such as scleroderma renal crisis, pulmonary arterial hypertension, digital ulcerat
232  causing global ocular ischemia, sickle cell crisis, Purtscher's retinopathy, inflammatory occlusive
233 atent space, increased before and during the crisis, reaching a peak in 2009, and has generally stabi
234                      The modern biodiversity crisis reflects global extinctions and local introductio
235 s often push the infrastructural boundary in crisis regions and war zones.
236 ss the magnitude of the current biodiversity crisis relative to past crises-a task greatly complicate
237 t robust measure of our current biodiversity crisis relative to those past, and new insights into the
238                                      Adrenal crisis remains a threat to lives, and awareness and prev
239           The mechanism of cell death during crisis remains unexplained.
240  resistance is a critical global health care crisis requiring urgent action to develop more effective
241                                              Crisis resolution and home treatment teams (CRTs) offer
242 tients who died by suicide under the care of crisis resolution home treatment teams lived alone and 5
243                                       Use of crisis resolution home treatment teams to facilitate ear
244  third of patients (n=428) under the care of crisis resolution home treatment teams, suicide happened
245 Trauma Management Skills scoring system, the Crisis Resource Management checklist, and a self-efficac
246               The 2007 heparin contamination crisis resulted in several deaths in the United States a
247 rs or older with no severe mental illness or crisis (self-assessed) were randomly assigned (1:1), via
248  to August, 2008) and after the onset of the crisis (September, 2008, to December, 2013).
249 f suicide attempts, suicide ideation, use of crisis services due to suicidality, and reasons for livi
250  .04]), and patients were less likely to use crisis services in follow-up (ED visits, 1 [3%] vs 3 [13
251 n of common mental disorders in humanitarian crisis settings requires a screening tool that is feasib
252 ent domains of health and health services in crisis settings, including population size and compositi
253 %) engaging in humanitarian interventions in crisis settings.
254 ssive granulocytosis with evolution to blast crisis, similar to the course of human chronic myeloid l
255 ted by blinded assessment of standardized OR crisis simulations at baseline (BL) and posttraining (PT
256 ssing and for feed safety, particularly in a crisis situation resulting from contamination.
257 allenge a superior's wrong decision during a crisis situation, a problem that can contribute to preve
258 hallenge authority during a life-threatening crisis situation.
259                        With the exception of crisis situations, most interprofessional interactions i
260  when assessing mental health among women in crisis situations.
261 ct the interests of vulnerable groups during crisis situations.
262 his single-cell approach to identify a blast-crisis-specific SC population, which was also present in
263 rt studies, the MMKD-Study (n = 166) and the CRISIS-Study (n = 889) with a median follow-up of 4.5 an
264 mortality decreased more during the economic crisis than before the economic crisis, especially in lo
265 work to address decision making at a time of crisis that enhances patient/family autonomy and clinici
266  England region is in the midst of an opioid crisis that has led to a substantial increase in patient
267 erapies aimed at reversing the public health crisis that is now building as a result of the global ob
268  later, subjects participated in a simulated crisis that presented them with opportunities to challen
269                In the aftermath of the Ebola crisis, the global health community has a unique opportu
270 -like disease manifesting in "lymphoid blast crisis." The biological heterogeneity of BCR-ABL1-positi
271 e the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) crisis, their use has been strictly regulated.
272                Cancer cells survive cellular crisis through telomere maintenance mechanisms.
273 gnment of extinctions that occurred during a crisis to an interval preceding the crisis because of th
274 ancial constraints and appears to lurch from crisis to crisis, with leaving the European Union likely
275 enal insufficiency and management of adrenal crisis to improve clinical outcome.
276 ndrome, acute myeloid leukemia, and in blast crisis transformation of chronic myeloid leukemia.
277 lites that would predict the response to AIP crisis treatment and reflect differential metabolic repr
278 creased significantly after the onset of the crisis (trend difference 0.0020, 95% CI 0.0012-0.0028; p
279  after the onset of compared with before the crisis (trend difference 0.043, 95% CI 0.024 to 0.063; p
280                                    An abrupt crisis triggered by a bolide impact contrasts with ideas
281  responsible for both a carbon and an energy crisis ultimately leading to plant death.
282                     Just as the depth of the crisis ultimately spurred an unprecedented response, the
283             Here we show that human cells in crisis undergo spontaneous mitotic arrest, resulting in
284        We estimate that the 2008-10 economic crisis was associated with about 260,000 excess cancer-r
285                      The housing foreclosure crisis was harmful to the financial well-being of many h
286 ckle cell anemia, the rate of vaso-occlusive crisis was not significantly lower among those who recei
287                              We suggest this crisis was related to the colonization of Eurasia by mod
288                 The median time to the first crisis was significantly longer with high-dose crizanliz
289 olated values based on the period before the crisis, we estimate that an extra 242 deaths per month o
290 ettled in the context of the current refugee crisis, we tested the propensity of 183 Caucasian partic
291 ecies died out in the great terminal Permian crisis, whereas levels of 90-96% have frequently been qu
292 iciency (hypotonia, dystonia, and oculogyric crisis), who were older than 24 months or had skull bone
293 sation and innovative solutions to the blood crisis will be necessary to improve this situation and w
294  values of the period after the onset of the crisis with extrapolated values based on the period befo
295                   Suicide is a public health crisis with limited treatment options.
296 ng the magnitude of the current biodiversity crisis with those in the fossil record is difficult with
297 straints and appears to lurch from crisis to crisis, with leaving the European Union likely to exacer
298  we are in the midst of a massive extinction crisis, yet only 799 (0.04%) of the 1.9 million known re
299 iodiversity loss is a critical environmental crisis, yet the lack of spatial data on biodiversity thr
300 ersion is a major driver of the biodiversity crisis, yet why some species undergo local extinction wh

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