Exemplos de uso de Data in the literature em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Data in the literature are conflicting.
This percentage is based on data in the literature.
There is little data in the literature about smoking treatment for hospitalized patients.
However, this is not borne out by data in the literature.
There is little data in the literature on the treatment of low vitamin D and nephrolithiasis.
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These findings corroborate the data in the literature.
Data in the literature are inconsistent regarding the effects of RMT in patients with CID.
This finding is consistent with the data in the literature.
However, there is no data in the literature about its application in patients with exacerbation of copd.
With respect to the site affected, data in the literature vary.
Data in the literature indicate that the laryngeal DDK is slower in the case of neurological changes.
These results are in agreement with the data in the literature.
Also, according to data in the literature, CT determines an increase in clinical staging ranging between 19.4% and 30.7.
There are no data in the literature regarding the relationship between PFMS and UI in the first trimester of pregnancy.
Therefore, it is impossible to compare the results of the present study with data in the literature.
Consistent to the data in the literature, ET restored the VEGF levels followed by increase in expression of VEGFR2.
BO frequency in this study was greater among male infants,which confirms data in the literature.
However, data in the literature support the hypothesis that asthma leads to emotional disorders, since it is a chronic disease.
Data in the literature stress this important region of the maxillary sinus, without however, inferring its prevalence.
Data in the literature show that baseline SpO2 lower than 91% indicates the need for hospitalization patients with acute asthma.
Although it is commonly believed that children with asthma have reduced aerobic capacity, there are conflicting data in the literature.
Data in the literature show that the isotopic method frequently overestimates the shunt values obtained using blood gas analysis.
However, there are insufficient data in the literature on the role of several of these¿novel¿pathogens in the etiology of periodontitis.
Despite the frequency andprognostic significance, there are limited data in the literature regarding the treatment of perioperative myocardial ischemia.