Examples of using Studies using different in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Polymorphic screening is generally accomplished via crystallization studies using different solvents and conditions.
There are other studies using different plant extracts and a great variety of evaluations of nutritional aspect of swine.
The acoustic measures vary according to the program used, limiting the direct comparison between studies using different programs.
The authors suggested that further studies using different methods might be able to find features that distinguish the taxa.
Prevalence of SAMM 37.8/1,000 was similar to that reported in a systematic review of studies using different criteria to define SAMM cases.
Some studies using different methodologies in vitro and in vivo have demonstrated the presence of these cells through some specific markers.
Positive effects of therapies, like those applied in this study on low back pain, have already been reported by other studies using different exercise protocols.
That initial experience motivated further studies using different macrolides in the treatment of respiratory diseases, such as CF, asthma, and bronchiolitis obliterans.
Comparing that prevalence with that of individuals without FH,our results are consistent with data from a systematic review of small studies using different methodologies to detect PAD, in addition to ABI.
In behavioral studies using different points also indicated for neuropathies, tactile allodynia was significantly improved by the Stomach 36 ST36 acupoint, however not so effective with Spleen9 SP9.
A great difficulty in evaluating the performance of such tests is the lack of a gold standard to identify true cases of latent tuberculosis infection,which makes it difficult to compare results among studies using different definitions.
Various national and international epidemiological studies using different methodologies present results both similar and different from those found in this study when the period of time in which the collision occurred is analyzed.
Therefore, having full understanding of the differences between the programs and their measures is necessary to facilitate comparison andgeneralization of the results of studies using different programs and even to select the most suitable program to each situation.
The prevalence of 9.7% depression, 3.9% major depression, and 21.0% depressive mood in Brazilian adults, found in this study, are within the wide range reported in the literature, with studies using different methods for detecting depressive disorders.
Several studies using different neurobiological techniques have implicated the intermediate and medial part of the hyperstriatum ventrale(IMHV) on both sides of the brain, as being one of the probable structures for the storage of the imprinted association Horn, 1985.
The concentrations of heparin 25 and 50IU/mL chosen for comparison were based on clinical and scientific practice regarding their clearance efficacy and at the maximum safe dose, to prevent adverse effects andother complications that may occur during their use in neonates. Among the studies using different concentrations of continuous or intermittent heparin in neonates, no adverse events were found.
In studies using different methodologies, the prevalence of the LV systolic dysfunction varied from 15% to 18% in patients undergoing dialysis starting the treatment or undergoing regular chronic therapy, respectively, reaching 28% in individuals assessed at the moment of the renal transplant.
Studies used different instruments with adaptations proposed by the authors.
Studies use different doses, vectors and ways of administration of VEGF.
Again, the studies used different methodologies.
Concerning the variable outcome,one must consider that studies use different types of questions, as well as different answer categories.
It is to be kept in mind that the studies used different extubation and weaning protocol and this result is to be interpreted cautiously.
The problem is that many of these studies used different PTH detection methods, with many misunderstanding possibilities.
A possible explanation for this finding is the fact that the studies used different methods to determine the GFR and urine albumin.
It should be noted, however, that these studies used different methods to investigate the level of physical activity, the questions about physical activity, free time and inactive time were adjusted according to different cultures and the cutoff points for inactivity were inconsistent.
Electrochemical detection of tcc andmbc was studied using different voltammetric techniques on a wide range of ph and the determination was performed on samples of soaps, only the tcc and drinking water at low concentrations, for both contaminants.
However, many of these studies used different assessment techniques and were conducted in different regions, with specific peculiarities for each sample studied. Thus, it is difficult to adequately compare these results with other studies in this area.
It is defined as an adjustment of rhythms of oscillating objects due to weak interaction between them, and it is studied using different mathematical models including the coupled map lattices cmls.
Epithelial changes observed in actinic cheilitis(ac) and squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip(llscc) are mainly caused by chronic exposure to ultraviolet rays(uv)and are studied using different immunohistochemical markers trying to evaluate the process of carcinogenesis.