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1 ve cell types being made by the pool of RPCs at that time.
2 of orbital forcing into a La Nina-like state at that time.
3 umor over 24 h, higher than any other tissue at that time.
4 hts into the conditions extant on our planet at that time.
5 nd manifest no cellular or humoral rejection at that time.
6 e rhythmically entrained by BLA oscillations at that time.
7 chemical response of wetland-type ecosystems at that time.
8 th the diagnosis of HT in a biopsy performed at that time.
9 rveyed all 126 US medical schools accredited at that time.
10 the last follow-up evaluation were censored at that time.
11 n a CT were recruited into the present study at that time.
12 d by a phospholipase that was not identified at that time.
13 ed osmol gap (> or =10 mOsm/L), was assessed at that time.
14 s and the beta2-AR signal escaped definition at that time.
15 t the end of reionization was occurring just at that time.
16 econstruct the temperatures within the basin at that time.
17 d no improvement in affinity and selectivity at that time.
18 ng is predicted to have been relatively weak at that time.
19 lain the lower atmospheric CO2 concentration at that time.
20 A-projecting HVC neurons that is active only at that time.
21 influenza-like illness and acute bronchitis at that time.
22 cause the inner core would have been smaller at that time.
23 ols, however, contained only a few processes at that time.
24 based on the available amino acid sequences at that time.
25 ie in part the lengthening of the cell cycle at that time.
26 icarbonate by the apparent bicarbonate space at that time.
27 also underwent confirmatory ultrasonography at that time.
28 whereas DNA fragmentation was not detectable at that time.
29 ressed before surgery, and 34 were depressed at that time.
30 plications if the actions had not been taken at that time.
31 eading solution used for electron microscopy at that time.
32 es the areal expansion reached by early AMHs at that time.
33 hifting of attentional set and motor ability at that time.
34 tion occurred, or to a woman's age or parity at that time.
35 error in preparatory dimensions can be small at that time.
36 hat of humanity and its domesticated mammals at that time.
37 nal antibody treatment increased viral loads at that time.
38 icant decrease in long-term current strength at that time.
39 experienced poor foraging conditions at sea at that time.
40 ossibly linked to expansion of the biosphere at that time.
41 tion of peripheral mAChRs were not available at that time.
42 t trimester had elevated disgust sensitivity at that time.
43 ould not be confused with illicit production at that time.
44 homogeneity exists in the Italian peninsula at that time.
45 Overall survival data were immature at that time.
46 ve disambiguation is needed and engage in it at that time.
47 n areas of the Holarctic flora were isolated at that time.
48 ive the booster would be based on conditions at that time.
49 crease in oxygenation of marine environments at that time.
50 tion of response (mDOR) had not been reached at that time.
51 y strategies to mitigate the pandemic spread at that time.
52 r grouped into the family were already known at that time.
53 e genome, which had no structures elucidated at that time.
54 d lumbar puncture results were within normal at that time.
55 long-term visual result was not predictable at that time.
56 ments from the subducted oceanic lithosphere at that time.
57 ting several imposing waterworks constructed at that time.
58 movements and attenuates sensations received at that time.
59 CPT or free (intralipid) CPT-injected tumors at that time.
60 (GISAID) SARS-CoV-2 genomes from Bangladesh at that time.
61 drawdown of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) at that time.
62 s post-PPCI, it may be too late to intervene at that time.
63 nduced global Hg cycle perturbation occurred at that time.
64 might have led to those genera going extinct at that time.
65 r anxiety or depression in the United States at that time.
66 the H arenarium herb was weighed and packed at that time.
67 unological characteristics were not apparent at that time.
68 ion of PC biosynthesis was poorly understood at that time.
69 nced by the austral monsoon system simulated at that time.
70 while maximum tetanic tension had recovered at that time.
71 risk from fire sales liquidation was maximal at that time.
72 e largest Zika virus outbreak ever described at that time.
73 idespread collapse of many isolated cultures at that time.
74 well as the conditions in the solar nebular at that time.
75 f chlorophyte algae, the dominant eukaryotes at that time.
76 of pulmonary edema were not well understood at that time.
77 al to 60 beats/min or more than 60 beats/min at that time.
78 evant to transmission as they were occurring at that time.
79 uble coiling and they innervated motoneurons at that time.
80 not the cause of a human genetic bottleneck at that time.
81 oups, thereby supporting enhanced inhibition at that time.
82 onstraint on modeling Earth system responses at that time.
83 , 1.68) for smoking >/=20 cigarettes per day at that time.
84 ular metal-oxide clusters was in its infancy at that time.
85 verbal review of systems also was collected at that time.
86 xclude dementia, and had an MRI scan (n=106) at that time.
87 ignificantly increased in sensory hair cells at that time.
93 cause of lower than anticipated event rates; at that time, 657 symptomatic outpatients with COVID-19
104 At least three ACADs were already present at that time: ancestral glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase (GCD)
108 owever, gene-deficient mice were unavailable at that time and therefore, mechanisms of host protectio
109 a stage as foxN2/3 mRNA disappears from PMCs at that time and we assume that the protein is not abnor
110 uble-blind phase had all treatment withdrawn at that time and were followed to week 65 (treatment-wit
111 hether ribcage sexual dimorphism also arises at that time and whether this sexual dimorphism is maint
112 , the concentration of phosphite in seawater at that time, and the processes driving this shift in P
113 s and benefits of performing the examination at that time, and, when indicated, appropriate physician
118 RNA encoding CD68/macrosialin also increases at that time, as shown by microarray and Northern blot a
119 ncluding Foxp3(+) Treg and Th17 were unknown at that time, as was the role of retinoic acid (RA) in T
122 that permafrost at the cave site was absent at that time, becoming more frequent from about 1.35 Ma,
123 te- and putamen-to-cerebellum ratios (+/-SD) at that time being 9.0 +/- 1.2 and 7.8 +/- 0.7, respecti
126 d, associated with less nuclear TonEBP/OREBP at that time, but does not reduce either activity or nuc
127 do not contribute to its behavioral effects at that time, but in recovery following cessation of str
132 agonist clonidine; dependence also occurred at that time, demonstrated as a withdrawal hyperalgesia
133 Initial MRI and MR angiography of the brain at that time did not demonstrate any relevant findings,
139 ructure of antimicrobial resistance plasmids at that time explained the ability of antimicrobial resi
143 erved during 1944-1945 and were hospitalized at that time for a head injury, pneumonia, or laceration
144 rtive evidence for enhanced mafic weathering at that time from re-analysis of the seawater (87)Sr/(86
146 ed the divergence of plants and animals and, at that time, had already acquired a defensive function.
150 ly possible to begin to answer this question at that time, in view of the contemporary lack of knowle
153 earance and subsequent increase in hay fever at that time is the combination of hygiene and increased
154 ic currents that favoured eastward dispersal at that time, is a highly supported scenario matching th
156 ce that existed in German-speaking countries at that time, Jewish physicians were particularly vulner
157 alia, East Antarctica, and western Laurentia at that time, leading eventually to amalgamation of Nuna
158 was highest after 15 min LPS treatment, and at that time, levels were similar to PGE2, but less than
159 The state of molecular biological studies at that time limited studies of human cell membrane prot
161 l signals associated with accurate retrieval at that time may be distinct from neural signals associa
162 ver, the relatively warm summer temperatures at that time mean that continental ice on East Greenland
169 ever, neither the annotation tools available at that time nor the scarcely available omics data-let a
170 hoebe ring could not, however, be determined at that time, nor could particle sizes be significantly
172 Rlandia hypothesis postulating the existence at that time of a biogeographic connection between north
178 s were being established in a regional scale at that time, paralleling the emergence of Homo erectus-
180 bearing in mind no mitral valve dysfunction at that time, patient was offered conservative treatment
185 eas were inoculated with CHV-1 for 48 h, and at that time point postinfection, viral plaques could be
186 GT reached a near plateau within 45 min, and at that time point values were comparable to those obtai
195 arent at 6 months of age in Q175 KI mice and at that time, postmortem striatal gamma-aminobutyric aci
197 e of discharge, and of information available at that time, preoperative factors are the most importan
198 e treatment period as a drug contraindicated at that time prescribed by the same physicians or dispen
201 protein data bank (PDB) structures available at that time, reported that the side chain structures of
212 d in 1962 in the journal Development (called at that time the Journal of Embryology and Experimental
218 O signal in the benthic V19-30/V19-28 record at that time, the coral data extend to the previous glac
223 a median treatment period of 3 to 4 months; at that time, the mean 24-hour systolic BP was 127.7 mm
231 t regeneration until 16 weeks after surgery; at that time, the strains could be segregated into 3 cat
237 onate to the extent of complement activation at that time, thereby reflecting disease activity in SLE
238 Mental State Examination (MMSE) in 1991, and at that time, they or caregivers also gave information o
239 tically intractable status of C. trachomatis at that time, this model of IncD-CERT interaction was in
242 ormed the largest genetic mutagenesis screen at that time using an emerging model organism: the zebra
243 In addition, the provision of in vitro (at that time using the NCI 60 cell line panel) and in vi
247 lated that the demise of early modern humans at that time was due in part to a dramatic climate shift
248 dmission, and median bispectral index scores at that time were 31 points lower in subjects discharged
253 d from a reduced expression of BDNF and TrkB at that time within respiratory-related nuclei of the br