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1                                              PP can be an important factor influencing CAL gain in OF
2                                              PP correlated poorly with comprehensive complication ind
3                                              PP GCs from different mice expand public BCR clonotypes
4                                              PP induced cytotoxic effects in CSCs and prevented metas
5                                              PP was assessed using transparency of periodontal probe
6                                              PP were predictive of graft function after transplant, b
7                                              PP-NKT cells produce the majority of the IL-4 in Peyer's
8                                              PP-NRS scores were improved for 30 mg of nemolizumab ver
9                                              PP-VHR was first described by our group in 2006, and the
10 s compared to the remaining eyes (P = 0.002 [PP] to 0.048 [FP]).
11 041, mITT and 70.9% versus 53.4%, P = 0.005, PP.
12 tion: -212.1 mum and -178.6 mum [P = 0.089]; PP population: -226.5 mum and -176.1 mum [P = 0.035]; re
13  capable of synthesis and destruction of D-1 PP-IPs.
14        DHEA-sulfate is associated with FEV(1)PP and is suppressed with GC treatment.
15 drenal restrictive genotype have lower FEV(1)PP compared with noGC patients (54.3% vs. 75.1%; P < 0.0
16 enal permissive genotype, there was no FEV(1)PP difference in GC vs. noGC patients (73.4% vs. 78.9%;
17  Results were independently confirmed: FEV(1)PP for homozygous adrenal restrictive genotype in GC vs.
18 ive and adrenal permissive alleles and FEV(1)PP in patients with (GC) and without (noGC) daily oral g
19 icted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)PP).
20 phates (3,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4), 5-PP-InsP(5), 1-PP-InsP(5), 3-PP-InsP(5)) showed no immediate effect.
21  a kinase and pyrophosphatase switch whose 1-PP-IP products play an important role in a cellular adap
22 andomized to treatment with BP-SES (n=1299), PP-EES (n=652), or PP-SES (n=652).
23 able cobalt salt and P(CH(2)CH(2)PPh(2))(3) (PP(3)) ligand were employed.
24 P)(2)-InsP(4), 5-PP-InsP(5), 1-PP-InsP(5), 3-PP-InsP(5)) showed no immediate effect.
25  1.9 points [95% CI -1.9 to 5.8], p = 0.325; PP: 3.6 points [95% CI -0.9 to 8.2], p = 0.119).
26         Overall, complication occurred in 34 PP (8.8%) and led to PP cancelation in 4 patients (1%).
27                               A total of 384 PP were performed.
28 gy X-ray absorptiometry) were measured at 3M-PP and 9M-PP (n = 49).
29 ssion was used to generate an equation at 3M-PP from the BC data, to predict the REE at 9M-PP.
30 l/kg higher in low- vs. high-retainers at 3M-PP, and REE and TEE were both 4 kcal/kg higher in low- v
31 otient in women at 3 and 9 mo postpartum (3M-PP, 9M-PP, respectively), and to examine the association
32 sitol pyrophosphates (3,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4), 5-PP-InsP(5), 1-PP-InsP(5), 3-PP-InsP(5)) showed no immedi
33                Furthermore, uncaging of 1,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) but not 3,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) induced trans
34                      This suggests that 1,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) impacts beta-cell activity by regulating
35 lease of the naturally occurring isomer 1,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) led to an immediate and concentration-dep
36 uncaging of 1,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) but not 3,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4) induced translocation of the C2AB domain
37 le other caged inositol pyrophosphates (3,5-(PP)(2)-InsP(4), 5-PP-InsP(5), 1-PP-InsP(5), 3-PP-InsP(5)
38 rproduced the VOC 6-pentyl-2H-pyran-2-one (6-PP), which resulted in enhanced root branching and diffe
39 bsorptiometry) were measured at 3M-PP and 9M-PP (n = 49).
40 P from the BC data, to predict the REE at 9M-PP.
41 l/kg higher in low- vs. high-retainers at 9M-PP.
42 in women at 3 and 9 mo postpartum (3M-PP, 9M-PP, respectively), and to examine the association betwee
43                                          All PP except lactate correlated with EAD, 90-minute alanine
44                   A prospective study of all PP-VHR from January, 2004 to April, 2016 was performed.
45                     To determine how altered PP-InsP levels affect the ESR, we performed epistasis ex
46 lecule 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine-4-amine (PP) compounds that are bulky ATP mimetics.
47 an endocrine profile of heightened GLP-1 and PP but lower ghrelin that differentiated rats with the m
48 ylation by the protein phosphatases PP-1 and PP-2B (calcineurin) reverses this effect.
49 ltecimod versus 39.9% placebo, P = 0.135 and PP was 54.3% reltecimod versus 40.3% placebo, P = 0.021.
50                                     BP-3 and PP exposure caused R-loop formation in a normal human br
51                            However, BP-3 and PP had limited transactivation of target genes at 1 muM
52       We investigated the effect of BP-3 and PP on estrogen receptor-dependent transactivation and DN
53 ithelial cells of mice treated with BP-3 and PP.
54 atment with 17beta-estradiol (E2), BP-3, and PP was determined by immunostaining with antibodies agai
55 he DP (25.7 +/- 3.4), EP (26.1 +/- 2.8), and PP (25.8 +/- 2.6) groups (P < 0.05).
56                     Patient demographics and PP data were collected.
57 r in the DE and DP groups than in the EP and PP groups.
58 enables the accurate monitoring of InsPs and PP-InsPs arising from compartmentalized cellular synthes
59 ted to analyze complex mixtures of InsPs and PP-InsPs with high sensitivity.
60                                  Insulin and PP responses may mediate the independent effects of OSE
61 ignificantly improve survival in the ITT and PP analyses at 3 y after CRT.
62 es the potential circularity of PET, PE, and PP flows in Europe based on dynamic material flow analys
63                                 PE, PET, and PP were the most common polymers quantified in raw water
64 K invagination system, podosome and PPF, and PP branching.
65 nique long-term outcome analysis, BP-SES and PP-EES showed comparable clinical outcomes out to 10 yea
66 % and 24% of variance is captured by SST and PP, respectively and in the Norwegian Sea for population
67 % and 12% of variance is captured by SST and PP, respectively.
68 ), a gut microbe residing on ileum villi and PP FAE that mediates resistance to STm infection.
69 n ghosts were relatively enriched in SEs and PPs.
70 trend, magnitude and shape of their antibody PP trajectories and investigates the epidemiological sim
71                       Nevertheless, applying PP is time consuming for ICU staffs that are at risk of
72 ks beyond their respective expertise such as PP was safe.
73 2-XPR1 interplay that depends on IPs such as PP-IPs and controls cellular phosphate homeostasis via t
74                  GluN3a-containing NMDARs at PP-GC synapses are preponderantly presynaptic vs. postsy
75 ng a screen for amino acid activation in ATP/PP(i) exchange assays, we observed that BMAA is not a su
76                                      SUV(AUC,PP) showed a near-perfect correlation with the irreversi
77                     Patlak K (i) and SUV(AUC,PP) showed an excellent correlation (R (2) > 0.9).
78                                  Short burst PP stimulation in the gamma frequency range lead to a lo
79 plus placebo (EP), or both placebo capsules (PP) for 12 wk.
80 northern permafrost and peat organic carbon (PP-C), yet magnitudes and system specifics of even curre
81 ect recurrent BCR clonotypes to seed chronic PP GC responses.
82 s (vhp1-1 and fugu5-1) lacking the classical PP(i)-induced outward currents related to H(+) pumping,
83 d primers for PP-metal adhesion to condition PP surfaces and increase adhesive strength by 100% relat
84 n, the variables related to palatal contour (PP to PAS, SN to PAS, palatal surface angle) and occlusa
85                                 In contrast, PP responses are stronger when OSE is reduced and ER is
86 annic acid grafted polypropylene copolymers (PP-Tann) retarded oligomerization of the linseed oil.
87 ustrially to improve the properties of crude PP.
88 (+)-PPase (AVP1) demonstrated P(i)-dependent PP(i) synthase activity in the presence of a pH gradient
89 hibit reduced synthesis of the IP(5)-derived PP-IP(4) Nucleotide analysis showed that the knockout ce
90 lity (PP)=0.989) and older age at diagnosis (PP=0.912).
91 ounds responsible for off-odors in different PP, PE, multilayer cardboard and paper materials used fo
92  >=30% MaS exhibited significantly different PP values and slope.
93                       Inositol diphosphates (PP-IPs), also known as inositol pyrophosphates, are high
94                             Higher dissolved PP-C export by Ob and Yenisey aligns with discontinuous
95 -Gly-Trp-Met-Asp-Phe-NH(2)) and (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11 ((177)Lu-DOTA-(dGlu)(6)-Ala-Tyr-Gly-Trp-Met-Asp-P
96 Less profound was the effect on (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11, whereas no influence or even reduction was obser
97 he chemically stabilized analog (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11N ((177)Lu-DOTA-(dGlu)(6)-Ala-Tyr-Gly-Trp-Nle-Asp-
98 even reduction was observed for (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11N (20.7 +/- 1.71 vs. 15.6 +/- 3.80 [with phosphora
99              Autoradiography of (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11N (without and with phosphoramidon) and NanoSPECT/
100             First human data on (177)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11N are also reported.
101                        Results: (nat)Lu-DOTA-PP-F11N is less of a substrate for neprilysins than the
102 y was performed in 40 patients (20 of either PP) presenting with probing depth (PD) >=4 mm and gingiv
103  benchmark for monitoring changes to fluvial PP-C remobilization in a warming Arctic.
104 07)) and a corresponding opposite effect for PP (0.92 [0.88-0.95]/10 mmHg; P = 3.65 x 10(-07)).
105 nces are employed as water-based primers for PP-metal adhesion to condition PP surfaces and increase
106 process theory, and thus is out of reach for PP, which postulates a universal canonical computation.
107 s work was to compare different solvents for PP extraction and to evaluate the effect of spray-drying
108 trained estimate of export specifically from PP-C corresponds to only 17 +/- 8% of total fluvial orga
109 ne nanospheres with surface carboxyl groups (PPs and QPs, respectively) were fabricated and served as
110 iological roles of inositol heptaphosphates (PP-InsP(5)) has greatly improved, the functions of the i
111 rvival, the combination of high SBP and high PP showed the best correlation across all age groups.
112  to precursors of thiamine biosynthesis (HMP-PP), and we outline new subclasses of SAM and tetrahydro
113 cular steatosis (MaS) significantly impacted PP levels and slope.
114 ular ATP and Pi concentrations to changes in PP-InsP levels, allowing plants to maintain sufficient P
115 y and heart rate during spider conditions in PP in comparison to HC.
116 al with fat/soup odors, all of them found in PP and PE samples.
117 elation) and net primary production indices (PP, positive correlation) encountered by salmon in commo
118 metalated iridium-( R)-PhanePhos complex, Ir-PP-I, that is catalytically competent for allene-fluoral
119 ositis between treatment groups, in the ITT, PP (172 patients), and subgroup (>=75% compliance, n = 1
120   In retinas of diabetic rats, increased LOX-PP level, decreased AKT phosphorylation, and increased n
121 study suggest that hyperglycemia-induced LOX-PP overexpression may contribute to retinal vascular cel
122 -PP were examined for changes in retinal LOX-PP levels, AKT phosphorylation, and the number of acellu
123                          Conclusion: (177)Lu-PP-F11N accumulates specifically in MTC at a dose that i
124            Results: In all patients, (177)Lu-PP-F11N accumulation was visible in tumor tissue, stomac
125 dney and bone marrow radiation dose, (177)Lu-PP-F11N shows a promising biodistribution.
126 to 12 wk after the administration of (177)Lu-PP-F11N to assess safety.
127 jections of about 1 GBq (~80 mug) of (177)Lu-PP-F11N with and without a solution of succinylated gela
128 6)-Ala-Tyr-Gly-Trp-Nle-Asp-PheNH(2) ((177)Lu-PP-F11N) is a suitable agent for the treatment of MTC.
129 m tolerated dose and the efficacy of (177)Lu-PP-F11N.
130                                          LWM-PP/PGC (HR 1.42, P < 0.001) and LWM-PP/PG (HR 2.05, P <
131      LWM-PP/PGC (HR 1.42, P < 0.001) and LWM-PP/PG (HR 2.05, P < 0.001) resulted in a significant inc
132  there was no difference between regular LWM-PP and HWM.
133                 Considering that regular LWM-PP has less associated side effects there are no benefit
134 es with human platelet count and inhibits MK PP formation (PPF).
135 ; PP=chelating diphosphine) produces d(3) MO(PP)(2) Cl complexes, which include the first isolated ex
136 ction of d(2) metal-oxo ions of the form [MO(PP)(2) Cl](+) (M=Mo, W; PP=chelating diphosphine) produc
137       The stability and reactivity of the MO(PP)(2) Cl compounds are found to depend upon the steric
138 ing that affinity maturation occurs in mouse PP GCs under homeostatic conditions.
139 idate physiological BCR repertoires in mouse PP GCs.
140 ple dedicated teams performed daily multiple PP following a systematic checklist.
141 T XPR1 but not with XPR1 harboring a mutated PP-IP-binding pocket.
142 esive strength by 100% relative to nonprimed PP.
143                                     Notably, PP FRCs responded to conduit fluid flow via the mechanos
144 d, synthesized, and tested a series of novel PP analogs that were evaluated for inhibition of CDPK1 e
145 ealed the identification of purpuride, PP-O, PP-R, pentalsamonin, puractin-A, arginine-monascorubrin,
146 e functions of the inositol octaphosphates ((PP)(2)-InsP(4)) have remained unclear.
147                              Correlations of PP with graft factors, 90-day graft loss, early allograf
148 Mechanistically, the cell killing effects of PP were a result of inhibition of lipid anabolism and, m
149 -99% for both crops, while the efficiency of PP encapsulation was 79% (RCA) and 88% (RCH).
150                     MaS influenced levels of PP and was the only independent predictor of EAD.
151 ct to increase local extracellular levels of PP(i), inhibiting mineralization.
152                                The levels of PP-InsPs increased in WT cells under oxidative stress bu
153 s deleted for SIW14 have increased levels of PP-InsPs.
154 a support a model in which the modulation of PP-InsPs influence the ESR through general stress respon
155          Encapsulation improved retention of PP and AOC upon thermal treatment (RCH: 20-30%, RCA: 44-
156               Composite evacuation scores of PP and ITT populations did not show statistically signif
157 ons counteracts the glutamatergic signals of PP terminals, scaling down the overall DG activation.
158 onal profiling reveals a unique signature of PP-NKT cells, characterized by tissue residency.
159                   Moreover, the discovery of PPs is intriguing because dolichol is a well-established
160 to FG (33 versus 20; the odds ratio based on PP analysis was 0.34 for FG compared to UG).
161 rying encapsulation using modified starch on PP, antioxidant capacity (AOC) and color properties.
162 ptide classification with weights trained on PP datasets.
163                                      An open PP-VHR is a very effective means to repair large, comple
164    Concentrations of 1 muM and 5 muM BP-3 or PP increased DNA damage similar to that of E2 treatment
165 ent with BP-SES (n=1299), PP-EES (n=652), or PP-SES (n=652).
166 oci significantly associated with MAP and/or PP.
167 PCP) analog of InsP(8); PCP analogs of other PP-InsP signaling molecules were ineffective.
168 wer than predicted, while the particulate P (PP) load was similar to the predicted value.
169 pital preventable/potentially preventable (P/PP) deaths, hemorrhage accounted for 55.1%.
170                             Data regarding P/PP deaths offers opportunity to target research, prevent
171  initial hospitalization, 287 (84.7%) were P/PP, of these 117 resulted from sepsis and 31 from pulmon
172 cute care setting deaths, 292 (44.4%) were P/PP; of these, hemorrhage, sepsis, and traumatic brain in
173 c for CSCs, we focused on pyrvinium pamoate (PP), an anthelmintic drug with documented anticancer act
174 en, methyl paraben [MP], and propyl paraben [PP]) and asthma attacks and emergency department visits
175 ns of easily available perfusate parameters (PP) (aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferas
176 cks that agglomerate into primary particles (PP).
177 litates leaching, whereas higher particulate PP-C export by Lena and Kolyma likely echoes the thermok
178  microfold (M) cells in ileum Peyer's patch (PP) follicle-associated epithelia (FAE) to limit entry p
179 , we report that intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs) contain a specialized conduit system that directs t
180                          In Peyer's patches (PPs), transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) promotes
181 -resident commensals in the Peyer's patches (PPs), triggered IL-6 and IL-23p19 expression, and thereb
182 ent(3), those in intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs)-which depend on the gut microbiota-are chronic(4),
183 ortex propagates through the perforant path (PP) to the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus (DG) whe
184      To this end, 37 spider phobic patients (PP) and 32 healthy controls (HC) underwent a symptom pro
185                                         PD & PP were found to have positive correlation with CAL gain
186 vered a diphosphoinositol pentakisphosphate (PP-InsP(5)) phosphatase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae enco
187  enzymes (RTEs) and RiPP precursor peptides (PPs).
188 rkers not experienced with PP for performing PP in ICU is feasible and safe.
189 he linker between the primary pharmacophore (PP) and secondary pharmacophore (SP).
190 esign that includes a primary pharmacophore (PP), a secondary pharmacophore (SP), and a linker betwee
191 mplicated the role of periodontal phenotype (PP) in the outcome of various periodontal interventions.
192 ephosphorylation by the protein phosphatases PP-1 and PP-2B (calcineurin) reverses this effect.
193 pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase (PP(i)-PFK) instead of transaldolase.
194 o enantiomeric cell-permeant and photocaged (PP)(2)-InsP(4) derivatives and apply them to study the f
195  in defined retinal regions [posterior pole (PP), mid-periphery (MP), far-periphery (FP)].
196 ), sterol esters (SEs), and polyisoprenoids (PPs) were the major constituents.
197                      Pancreatic polypeptide (PP) increased by 62%, 5 min after meal onset in the low-
198 bbage (RCA) are rich sources of polyphenols (PP), especially anthocyanins, well know natural pigments
199 hod for the determination of polyphosphates (PPs) in food maybe characterized by high variability whi
200 ene terephthalate) (PET), and polypropylene (PP) contamination.
201  samples were S.S. Cellulose, polypropylene (PP), and poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC).
202 MIC) placed inside disposable polypropylene (PP) vessels.
203 de-based adhesion domains for polypropylene (PP).
204     Controlled degradation of polypropylene (PP) is used industrially to improve the properties of cr
205 everage bottle PET or a PET + polypropylene (PP) mixture (simulating the bottle + cap) proceeds at 26
206 s of stereoregular telechelic polypropylene (PP) and their use to access triblock amphiphilic copolym
207 d isotactic and syndiotactic polypropylenes (PPs) are synthesized by direct, masking-reagent-free pro
208           We demonstrate that prepotentials (PPs) with physiological properties resembling presynapti
209 ) = 0.06, P = 0.01), but not pulse pressure (PP, r(g) = -0.01, P = 0.75).
210 carbon monoxide (KCO, posterior probability (PP)=0.989) and older age at diagnosis (PP=0.912).
211  of prone and supine positioning procedures (PP) has been associated with improved oxygenation result
212 ry of brain function, predictive processing (PP) must accommodate its rich representational diversity
213 honous and allochthonous primary production (PP): (1) nutrient-poor, low-sediment, high-transparency,
214 end in the earlier pro-memory/proliferative (PP) state is a fixed and inherent property of the networ
215 p positively regulated human MK proplatelet (PP) formation in vitro.
216     Benzophenone-3 (BP-3) and propylparaben (PP) are xenoestrogens found in the urine of > 96% of U.S
217 rotection (t(lag)) and degree of protection (PP(max)).
218   Intention to treat (ITT) and per protocol (PP) analyses were conducted.
219                A prespecified, per protocol (PP) analysis excluded 17 patients with major protocol vi
220 h intention-to-treat (ITT) and per protocol (PP) frameworks.
221 h intention-to-treat (ITT) and per-protocol (PP) analyses were done in 165 (72.7%) studies.
222   Intention-to-treat (ITT) and per-protocol (PP) analyses were undertaken, along with subgroup analys
223 he remission incidences in the per-protocol (PP) population (33/39 vs. 32/43; p=0.26).
224                         In the per-protocol (PP) population, there were 90.21% responders in the Twin
225 and +13.8 letters [P = 0.288]; per protocol [PP] population: +12.3 letters and +13.5 letters [P = 0.6
226 nd Severity Index (EASI), the peak pruritus (PP) numeric rating scale (NRS), and the Investigator's G
227 ted their ability to mediate pseudoparticle (PP) infection of host cells in modulating Ca(2+) environ
228 ta revealed the identification of purpuride, PP-O, PP-R, pentalsamonin, puractin-A, arginine-monascor
229 he rich data set of high-confidence putative PP sequences from existing programs, along with experime
230 ion is regulated by inorganic pyrophosphate (PP(i)), a potent physiological inhibitor of hydroxyapati
231 erized member of the inositol pyrophosphate (PP-InsP) signaling family: 1,5-bis-diphosphoinositol 2,3
232  hallmark of altered inositol pyrophosphate (PP-IP) synthesis, and basal ATP levels were restored aft
233 anic orthophosphate (P(i)) or pyrophosphate (PP(i)), and neutral or alkaline pH can stimulate IP(3)-g
234 -AMP intermediate and release pyrophosphate (PP(i)) or nicotinamide mononucleotide.
235 t are receptors for inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsP), suggesting that PP-InsPs may regulate Pi homeo
236 nable to synthesize inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) are unable to induce the ESR.
237 tes (InsPs) and myo-inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) is a daunting challenge due to the large numbe
238           Furthermore, in behavioral ratings PP showed higher emotional distress and avoidance.
239 d in 42 (5.6%) of the 744 patients receiving PP-ZES versus 46 (6.2%) of the 747 patients receiving PF
240 m and AB regeneration in response to reduced PP(i) conditions highlight the need to consider tissue-s
241 t loss of function of ANK or ENPP1 (reducing PP(i)) resulted in increased cementum formation, suggest
242 ilizing preperitoneal ventral hernia repair (PP-VHR).
243 dmitted to ICU, 67 patients (57.3%) required PP.
244 S-CoV-2 infection with severe ARDS requiring PP.
245 arly, rats intravitreally injected with rLOX-PP were examined for changes in retinal LOX-PP levels, A
246 ed in the retinas of rats injected with rLOX-PP.
247 panning round followed by NGS selects robust PP-binding peptides that are not evident by Sanger seque
248 ncephalitis and demyelination between RSA59 (PP) and RSA59 (P) arise from the presence or absence, re
249 ng hepatitis and meningitis, but only RSA59 (PP) produced widespread encephalitis that extended deepl
250    The spike glycoprotein from strain RSA59 (PP) of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) contains two central,
251 nial inoculation of C57Bl/6 mice with RSA59 (PP) or RSA59 (P) yielded similar degrees of necrotizing
252 or liquid transfer was required and the same PP vessel used for digestion allowed solution storage un
253 ly providing a window to observe large-scale PP-C remobilization patterns.
254 ent polymer-based everolimus-eluting stents (PP-EES; Xience) versus early generation permanent polyme
255 nent polymer-based sirolimus-eluting stents (PP-SES; Cypher) at 10-year follow-up.
256            These preclinical studies suggest PP(i) modulation as a potential and novel approach for c
257  in increased cementum formation, suggesting PP(i) metabolism may be a target for periodontal regener
258 so functions in "reverse mode" to synthesize PP(i) using the transmembrane H(+) gradient.
259 ntend this argument and instead propose that PP fails to account for the experiential level of repres
260                                 We show that PP(i)-PFKs of Clostridium thermosuccinogenes and Clostri
261 ol pyrophosphates (PP-InsP), suggesting that PP-InsPs may regulate Pi homeostasis.
262                                          The PP group had a significant reduction of low back pain (6
263                                          The PP group showed a significant improvement in the item "G
264                                          The PP-(+)-[Cr(dqp)(2)](3+) and MM-(-)-[Cr(dqp)(2)](3+) enan
265                      For the combustion, the PP vessels containing the quartz holder and sample were
266 on, hazard ratio 1.1, 95%CI 0.6-1.7; for the PP population hazard ratio 0.8, 95%CI 0.5-1.4).
267 nclusion criteria and were randomized in the PP (n = 65) and NPP (n = 76) groups.
268    The Geometric Mean of RFFIT titres in the PP on day 14 were 4.38 and 4.85 IU/mL, for the TwinrabTM
269 ent in the primary composite endpoint in the PP population but not in the mITT population.
270                   At 1-year follow-up in the PP population, FG participants had more improvement on t
271 g a key regulatory subunit (B56alpha) of the PP (protein phosphatase) 2A holoenzyme displayed aberran
272 d, we have carried out actual fitting of the PP MC model to the experimentally obtained data.
273             In addition, modification of the PP or SP with a 3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenyl group was als
274                            While part of the PP-C will degrade at point of thaw to CO(2) and CH(4) to
275  is dropped onto the detection region of the PP-chip and undergoes a reaction with an acid-based reag
276  provide atomic-resolution structures of the PP-IP products and unequivocally define that the Vip1 ge
277                  Optimal substitution on the PP scaffold included 2-pyridyl ethers directed into the
278  mass of the linoleic acid overlaid onto the PP-Tann films was the lowest among the tested samples af
279                          We propose that the PP(i) synthase activity of H(+)-PPase contributes to a c
280                      This indicates that the PP(i)-PFK of cellulolytic clostridia has evolved the use
281 here device MC is simply evaluated using the PP model using nominal parameters for microscopic quanti
282 rogram) underwent no intervention, while the PP group (Preventive Program) followed ergonomic princip
283 ess triblock amphiphilic copolymers with the PP block located in the center is described.
284 bserved in more percentage of sites in thick PP than in thin PP.
285 percentage of sites in thick PP than in thin PP.
286 lication occurred in 34 PP (8.8%) and led to PP cancelation in 4 patients (1%).
287        PF-AES were clinically noninferior to PP-ZES (risk difference, 0.5%; upper limit 1-sided 95% c
288                   PF-AES were noninferior to PP-ZES regarding target-lesion failure at 12 months.
289 cA, PgpB, YbjG, and LpxT dephosphorylate Und-PP and are conditionally essential.
290 sphorylating undecaprenyl pyrophosphate (Und-PP).
291 programs, along with experimentally verified PPs from RiPP databases.
292 fferent among the groups (BP-SES 1.1% versus PP-EES 0.8% versus PP-SES 2.4%, P=0.03).
293 roups (BP-SES 1.1% versus PP-EES 0.8% versus PP-SES 2.4%, P=0.03).
294  quality of life at 3 (NPP: 70.5 +/- 15.2 vs PP: 75.9 +/- 14.1; P = 0.04) and 6 months (70.6 +/- 13.4
295 ions of the form [MO(PP)(2) Cl](+) (M=Mo, W; PP=chelating diphosphine) produces d(3) MO(PP)(2) Cl com
296 ing health care workers not experienced with PP for performing PP in ICU is feasible and safe.
297 nding, early stopping, reporting of ITT with PP analysis and having misleading conclusions.
298 ed, although there was a positive trend with PP and a current asthma diagnosis.
299 ular Ca(2+) enhances MERS-CoV wild-type (WT) PP infection by approximately 2-fold and that E891 is a
300             Acute exposure to xenoestrogens (PP and BP-3) in mice induce DNA damage mediated by forma
301        In 43 006 recipients, a higher 1-year PP was significantly associated with inferior 10-year pa

 
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