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0.05). Using Aminophylline did not reduce the symptoms of bronchiolitis in comparison with the control group (p <0.05). The results also showed that using aminophylline in group B did not produce better results in decreasing the severity of the symptoms of bronchiolitis in comparison with Montelukast group and Ventolin group (p <0.05). Conclusion The results showed that consumption of Aminophylline, Montelukast and Ventolin had no significant effect on bronchiolitis in comparison with the control group. ]]>
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0.05). Conclusion Maturation of zygomatico-maxillary suture in cleft lip and palate was earlier than non-cleft children, however sphenooccipital synchondrosis did not show any significant differences in maturational stages between cleft lip and palate patients and healthy controls.]]>
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0.05). Also the direct relationship between the constructs of physical activity intention and physical activity behavior was not significant (P>0.05). Conclusion Based on the results, the constructs of attitude, and perceived behavioral control had a direct and significant relationship with physical activity intention in female students.]]>
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0.05), and the indicators of speed of movement by 4-6% (p>0.05). At the same time, the children from the experimental group the indicators of speed and strength abilities improved by 11-16% (p <0.05), and the indicators of speed of movement improved by 17-19% (p <0.05). Conclusion After focused work in physical education classes at school on speed and strength abilities the indicators will improve not only speed-power abilities, but also increase the speed of movement taking into account the typology of the nervous system of schoolchildren.]]>
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0.05). The mean of quality of life in the intervention group after the intervention (56.02 ±192.28) was significantly higher than before the intervention (51.73 ± 164.71) (p <0.001, t= 7.54). The mean of quality of life after intervention was significantly different between the intervention and control groups (P= 0.03, t= -3.03). There was also a significant difference between the two groups in terms of mean readmission (P < 0.001). Conclusion The results suggest that family-centered education effected on quality of life and readmission; so we propose that nurses can use family-centered education as a cost-effective and acceptable method for families of children with chronic illness.]]>
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A) was identified in a homozygous pattern. Despite not being compliant with the recommended diet, the patient continued to have normal neuropsychiatric development in the follow-up, which questions the efficacy of a low-tyrosine diet.]]>
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31 cm estimated as cutoff for all studied definitions except Cook's definition. Conclusion: Besed on the results, NC should be considered as marker for central obesity and fat distribution in the diagnosis of MetS.]]>
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