Examples of using Changes found in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Changes found due to the milk infusion route were also observed in the studies by Vieira et al.
Besides the changes found in the protocol questions,
Create a database with national multicentric information from CKD-MBD patients as to changes found in bone biopsies;
Using this statistical method is also warranted by our interest in studying the pathogeny of the condition and examining the changes found in the sample.
The factors associated with the changes found in the MMSE, AADL, IADL, and BADL scales,
it is not possible to exclude the role of obesity in the changes found on arterial blood gas analysis.
For these and other reasons, any changes found on US should be interpreted with caution
In addition, another objective of this study was to verify the correlation between changes found in the lymphoscintigraphic examination
When changes found in the lymphoscintigraphic analysis of group III were compared,
Changes found from the polysomnography revealed 4 patients diagnosed with severe OSAS 44.44%,
The results showed that the changes found between the two groups of older adults from three Northeastern Brazilian cities converged in both the age ranges,
In a study, the diagnostic value of BAEP in vertigo was considered positive, with changes found in 18% of the cases,
major events and changes found in quality of life,
of being directly implicated in explaining changes found in terms of functionality.
it is clear that the changes found in relation to the actual mix of products
That can be justified by the strong suspicion of a M. tuberculosis infection due to our patient's history of previous tuberculosis infection and the changes found on her lung imaging.
Those changes, found mainly in the cardiac septum,
These changes find them mainly in the internal hardware.
physiological changes in lungs that resemble those changes find in emphysema in humans.
although we had calculated the power to explain any change found in macroscopic terms such as above 80%,