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J Cell Physiol 2010,Feb,01;222(2):313-9; (PMID: 19847807) [...], the peak amplitude and frequency of electromyographic spikes increased 3.1- and 1.4-fold, respectively, indicating massive myofiber recruitment and elevated motor signaling during shivering. Immunoblot analyses of whole-tissue lysates revealed several principal outcomes: (1) for the 3-month HB[...]
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J Infect Dis 2010,Jan,01;201(1):132-41; (PMID: 19929694) Background. We report composite results from the Merck phase I program of near-consensus clade B human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 gag vaccines. Methods. Healthy HIV-uninfected adults were enrolled in 6 blinded placebo-controlled studies evaluating the immunogenicity of (1) a 4-dose regimen of a DNA vaccine, (2) a 3-dose priming regimen of the DNA vaccine with a booster dose of an [...]
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Arch Gynecol Obstet 2009,Dec,01;280(6):893-7; (PMID: 19277690) [...] loss more than 500 ml, need for additional oxytocic drug and change in hemoglobin levels were similar in all three groups. The significant side effects in the misoprostol group were shivering, pyrexia (temperature > 38 degrees C) and vomiting, which were self-limiting. Diarrhea was significantly more in the [...]
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Stroke 2009,Nov,01;40(11):e614-21; (PMID: 19679849) [...]However, the best overall approach to inducing thermal tolerance appears to be a combination of buspirone and meperidine, which reduces the core temperature triggering shivering to about 33.5 degrees C in doses that maintain adequate ventilation.
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Anesth Analg 2009,Nov,01;109(5):1606-11; (PMID: 19843798) [...] group (32.1%) (P = 0.001). There were no significant differences between groups in nausea/vomiting, sedation, shivering, pain scores, and pain at injection site. No respiratory depression was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Pentazocine[...]
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J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris) 2009,Nov,01;38(7):588-93; (PMID: 19833454) [...] rate were more frequent in group II than in group I but the differences weren't significant. The rate of transient shivering, nausea and fever was significantly higher among women receiving misoprostol. CONCLUSIONS: Sublingual misoprostol[...]
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Orv Hetil 2009,Oct,15;150(42):1945-8; (PMID: 19812013) [...] on the face and body, and oedema on the hands, face and lips, later accompanied by shivers, nausea and vomit. The captured insect was identified by a taxonomic key to be a [...]
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Br J Nurs 2009,Oct,08;18(18):1114, 1116-9; (PMID: 19966730) [...] and increased risk of wound infection. Anaesthesia increases the risk as the normal protective shivering reflex is absent. Ambient temperature also has a major effect on the patient's body temperature.[...]
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Int J Obstet Anesth 2009,Oct,01;18(4):346-51; (PMID: 19665366) [...]After 10 mL/kg crystalloid preload, combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia was performed. Core and ambient temperatures, thermal comfort and shivering were measured every 15 min thereafter. The primary outcome was the temperature at 60 min.[...]
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Br J Anaesth 2009,Oct,01;103(4):490-5; (PMID: 19687032) [...], and adverse effects, such as postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) and shivering, were recorded. RESULTS: Controlled hypotension was well maintained in both groups. MAP and heart[...]
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