Examples of using Compared the effect in English and their translations into Portuguese
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In vivo experiments compared the effect of ms/dbb microinfusion of saline(n=5)
This study compared the effect of workplace interventions on QoL domains: health, physical activity,
We compared the effect generated on the properties of films deposited on glass substrate using two cages with caps of different thicknesses.
Using the"margin" post-estimation command, we compared the effect of belonging to each group on the likelihood of different events.
These controversies have led to the realization of this study, that compared the effect of a high molecular weight Synvisc with a low weight Polireumin hyaluronate.
A randomised Phase III study(EGF111438)(N=540) compared the effect of the two regimens on the incidence of CNS as site of first relapse in women with HER2 overexpressing metastatic breast cancer.
A randomized study compared the effect of the administration, 30 minutes before sleeping,
et al. compared the effect of a dual-task on the balance of healthy young adults,
However, this is one of the few studies that compared the effect of different prophylactic iron doses on infants in the first year of life,
One cohort study from South Africa, which compared the effect of delaying cART for up to 60 days in 573 HIV-positive children starting tuberculosis treatment(median age 3.5 years), was also included.
Atay et al. compared the effect of HA of high and low molecular weight versus placebo in terms of pain,
Other investigations compared the effect of high inspiratory volumes sustained in pauses of up to 5 seconds
intervention arms in studies that compared the effect of different lipid-lowering treatments,
Jambassi Filho et al. compared the effect of RI with 90s RI-90 and 180s RI-180 in the muscular performance of
Naja et al. compared the effect of bilateral GON blockage on PDPH with conventional treatment and reported that the pain resolved completely using 1 or 2 injections in 68% of the patients while the remaining 32% required 3 or 4 injections.
Santos, Borrego and Behlau compared the effect of two vocal training approaches among Speech Language Pathology and Audiology students inthe direct approach led to more benefits, with significant changes in vocal quality.">
In the studies which compared the effect of different RE sessions in EPOC,
El-Dawlatly et al. compared the effect of the TAP in laparoscopic cholecystectomy vs. no intervention