Examples of using Second study involved in English and their translations into Romanian
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The second study involved 993 patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections.
One study involved 344 patients with schizophrenia and the second study involved 314 patients with bipolar disorder.
The second study involved feeding a group of mice a specialized diet for four days a month.
One study involved 344 patients with schizophrenia and the second study involved 314 patients with bipolar disorder. Both studies compared 4.5 mg and.
A second study involved 51 children under 12 years of age previously treated with other factor VIII.
One of the studies involved women weighing 60 kg or less who received a 100-microgram dose of Elonva, and a second study involved women weighing above 60 kg who received a 150-microgram dose.
The second study involved 499 previously untreated patients who had hepatitis C of genotypes 2 or.
For cancers of the head and neck, Erbitux was investigated in two main studies:• the first study involved 424 patients with locally advanced cancer,looking at the effects of adding Erbitux to radiotherapy;• the second study involved 442 patients with recurrent or metastatic cancer, looking at the effects of adding Erbitux to a platinum-based anticancer medicine combination.
The second study involved 1,901 men with prostate cancer which did not respond to hormonal treatment.
The first main study involved 561 healthy adults, while the second study involved around 3,600 adults including those at higher risk of flu(such as people with a long-term illness or a weakened immune system).
The second study involved 20 patients with aHUS who were already receiving plasma exchange or infusion.
The second study involved 66 patients(children and adults) and compared Kanuma with placebo(a dummy treatment).
The second study involved 576 adults and adolescents given Nucala every 4 weeks for 28 weeks.
The second study involved 42 children with short bowel syndrome who needed parenteral nutrition.
The second study involved 62 patients who still had their spleens and who had been treated for ITP in the past.
The second study involved 488 patients with AML who were 65 years or older and could not have haematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
A second study involved dogs(various ages from four months upwards) undergoing either orthopaedic or soft tissue surgery.
The second study involved 507 patients and measured effectiveness by how many patients had disease that got worse during treatment.
The second study involved 410 patients with advanced well- or moderately differentiated neuroendocrine tumours of pancreatic origin.
The second study involved 46 children aged between four and 12 years, who were on a diet with a controlled level of phenylalanine.
The second study involved over 4,700 heterosexual couples, each with one partner who did not have HIV-1 infection and the other who had the infection.
A second study involved a six-week period without dietary restriction and the second six weeks with the addition of a 1200-calorie diet.
The second study involved 938 adults aged 70 years or older who had already been vaccinated against invasive disease caused by S. pneumoniae at least five years earlier.
The second study involved 413 patients whose blood glucose was not adequately controlled by insulin and metformin with or without other diabetes medicines taken by mouth.
The second study involved 27 children and adolescents with severe drooling who took either glycopyrronium bromide or placebo for 8 weeks and then had their treatment switched for another 8 weeks.
The second study involved 383 adults who had experienced a single attack of demyelination and compared the ability of Avonex and placebo to reduce the risk of a second attack.
The second study involved 833 patients given either a combination of Tivicay with two NRTIs or a different three-drug combination(Atripla) that did not include an integrase inhibitor.
The second study involved 1,102 patients with advanced or metastatic breast cancer, with one or two previous treatments for advanced/metastatic cancer including an anthracycline and a taxane.
A second study involved 51 children under 12 years of age previously treated with other factor VIII products, who also had 3.8 bleeds per year on average during treatment with Iblias(mostly related to injuries).
The second study involved 177 patients aged from 2 to 20 years and had two parts: in the first part, all patients were given an injection of Ilaris every four weeks for a maximum of 32 weeks.