That could indicate the drug is bringing about a clinically important difference in vision.
The men are all clinically depressed because their girlfriends' "favorite mascot" strategy works every year.
Nearly one-third (31%) of us are clinically obese (body mass index of 30% or more).
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Surprisingly, the child had no detectable circulating virus, no detectable anti-HIV antibodies, and was clinically healthy.
However it said there were times when patients were assessed as clinically more urgent than others.
However, trials on a much larger scale will be needed before it could be used clinically.
Mr Phillips said the toddler had been "effectively clinically dead" when the paramedics arrived.
America has a huge collective problem with weight, for example: one-quarter of Americans are clinically obese.
Surgery should only be considered as a last resort and decisions must be clinically-led.
"I have made a mistake, " the clinically blind politician said in press conference later in the day.
But campaigner Anne Drinkell, a former nurse, said she thought the proposals were budget-driven not not clinically-driven.
He added 40% of children aged 10 in the city were either overweight or clinically obese .
It has now concluded that the trust is neither clinically nor financially sustainable in its current form.
It will improve the quality of life and rehabilitation for our patients, where it is clinically suitable.
Dr Howe said that the test had never been clinically proven to be better than the alternatives.
What causes annoyance is the high-handed, clinically technocratic manner in which the reforms are being shoved through.
He is NOT clinically dead as reported but his health is deteriorating and he is in critical condition.
Even minuscule differences in the substances that accompany, or contaminate, the active drug substance can be clinically significant.
As for the Yamuna river, long the main source of the city's drinking water, it is clinically dead.
Dr Gurewitsch has been using the device clinically, and believes it could help train future doctors and midwives.
It can be used to identify gaps between real-world medical practices and patient care in clinically controlled settings.
No clinically relevant pharmacokinetic interactions were reported between KYNAMRO and warfarin, or between KYNAMRO and simvastatin or ezetimibe.
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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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Even those who were clinically overweight, a BMI between 25 and 30, were 71% more likely to develop dementia.
State media said Tuesday that Mubarak had been declared clinically dead after being transferred to a hospital from prison.
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Anders Behring Breivik may or may not be found to be clinically insane.
It is believed that about 10% of four to five-year-olds are clinically obese.
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Most organs currently used are taken from patients who are clinically dead, but who are being artificially kept alive.
Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in clinically ill cats in the United States.
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