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Sensitivity Training Groups

 
 
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Disease relevance of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • Aneurysm diameter was significantly less in the T group (51.2 mm) but similar for the A-I (57 mm), BI (54.6 mm), and C (55.6 mm) groups (P < .001) [1].
  • One day after ovulation (d 0) the T group received a daily injection of dexamethasone (44 microg/kg of body weight; i.m.) until the first dominant follicle stopped growing or up to d 12 postovulation [2].
  • The increase in plasma lactate levels induced by exercise was much higher in the UT than in the T group, and it was not affected by hypoxia [3].
  • Subjects in the L group were not different from subjects in the T group in regard to visual signs of gingivitis (MGI), but were more effective (P < .001) than subjects in the T group in experiencing reduced BI and PI [4].
 

High impact information on Sensitivity Training Groups

  • Half lives for injected unmodified 125I-labeled human LDL were 11.5 +/- 0.7 hour in C, 16.2 +/- 3.1 in H, and 12.9 +/- 0.9 in T groups [5].
  • The mean (+/- 1 SD) cumulative methotrexate dose was 66 +/- 41 mg/sq m in the C x T group and 173 +/- 64 mg/sq m in the 12 mg/sq m/dose group (p less than 0.005) [6].
  • The arrangement of the unstacked/paired thymidine bases of the two T/T groups results in the formation of two different conformations [7].
  • Homocysteine was higher in the T/T group than in both the C/C and C/T subgroups aged >10 y [8].
  • Serum triglyceride level also decreased in the T group but not in the P group [9].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • They were randomly allocated into two groups, the troglitazone group (the T group: 400 mg/day p.o.) and the placebo group (the P group), and were treated with test drugs for 12 weeks [9].
  • METHODS: Quail were fed for 6 months with a commercial turkey diet (T group; n = 8), carotenoid-deficient diet (C- group; n = 8), or a carotenoid-deficient diet supplemented with 35 mg 3R,3'R-zeaxanthin per kilogram of food, (Z+ group; n = 8) [10].
  • Transient renal dysfunction occurred in 6.8% of the A-I group and 8.2% of the BI group but in only 3.3% of the T group and 1.8% of the C group (P = .028) [1].
  • Both norepinephrine and dopamine failed to increase CPP, and ICP was significantly higher in TNE and TDA groups than in T group [11].
  • In endothelium-denuded arteries, the dilation to furegrelate was attenuated in both the ORX and ORX + T groups, and the difference between the groups was abolished [12].
 

Biological context of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • Lactose concentrations in the milk were equal throughout lactation, but the fat and protein concentrations were greater for the T group in early lactation [13].
  • The D + T group showed a significant decline in immunoreactive insulin ([IRI] 12.4 +/- 1.2 v 8.0 +/- 1.0 microU/mL, P < .05), reflecting markedly reduced insulin resistance, as well as a significant increase in plasma insulin-like growth factor-1 ([IGF-1] 175.7 +/- 14.2 v 189.8 +/- 12.6 ng/mL, P < .05) [14].
 

Anatomical context of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • Protein content, and amylase and lipase activities of the pancreas were significantly higher in the T group in comparison to the C and PFC groups [15].
 

Gene context of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • TS was divided into the H- (H/H, H/L) and L-groups (L/L) according to functional stratification and MTHFR C677T was divided into C- (C/C) and T-groups (C/T, T/T) [16].
  • Nuclear androgen receptor (AR) content in the T + E2 group was significantly higher than that in the T group [17].
  • IGF-I mRNA levels in the GH plus T group were not significantly different from those in the GH-treated group [18].
  • Fadrozole treatment resulted in a 59% decrease in brain nuclear estrogen receptor occupation relative to the T group [19].
  • In addition, the serum PTH level was also significantly higher in patients displaying C allele, as compared with the T/T group in the latter [20].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Sensitivity Training Groups

  • Serum IGF-I levels in the T group were not significantly different from those in the control group, and the levels in the GH plus T group were not significantly different from those in the GH group [18].
  • Progesterone concentrations in cows of the T group declined between 24 and 48 h after treatment (-3.2 +/- .5 ng/mL) compared with little change in concentrations of progesterone in cows of the C group at this time (P < .01) [21].
  • Two weeks after LAD ligation, 3 different treatments were conducted: (1) neonatal rat cardiomyocytes group (10(6) cells, T group, n=11), (2) HVJ-liposomes bearing the hHGF gene group (H group, n=10), and (3) combined (T-H group, n=10) [22].

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