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Meanings of reported improvement in inglés
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Usage of reported improvement in inglés
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Sick-leave reduction was corroborated by data on self- reportedimprovement of patients' health status.
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Hospitals reportedimprovement of both content and quality of CR services.
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Nevertheless, all the patients reportedimprovement of symptoms and declared to be satisfied.
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Nilsson said self- reportedimprovement was the point of the test.
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All the studies reportedimprovement in lung function after repeated doses of antenatal corticosteroids.
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After six months, half the people receiving acupuncture -real or fake - reportedimprovement.
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The children who had symptoms of celiac disease reportedimprovement once they started the gluten-free diet.
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Conclusions: Of patients with preoperative anxiety and depression 56% reportedimprovement or resolution after urethroplasty.
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Conclusion: Amantadine is associated with self- reportedimprovement in FOG in PD, but this effect may be transient.
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Repeat imaging in follow-up has demonstrated continued appropriate alignment and the patient reportedimprovement in his symptoms.
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Most reportedimprovement when away from work.
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Results: Parents reportedimprovement in parenting skills and attainment of more effective communication skills, particularly with their children.
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Ten of 11 patients reportedimprovement in FOG after initiation of amantadine, whereas FOG worsened in one patient.
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None of these patients reportedimprovement of disease while on treatment and some reported side effects including infections and bleeding.
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Secondary outcomes included sciatica severity as measured by the Sciatica Bothersomeness Index, satisfaction with symptoms, self- reportedimprovement, and employment status.
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Ultimately, though, the patients who stayed with physical therapy reportedimprovement comparable to what was reported by those who got surgery.