1 Results
were consistent in 23,270 individuals at low cardiovascu
2 These vessel responses
were consistent in 5-mm long subsegments: 0 to 5 mm vers
3 oses of ASD by DBPs with vs without the ADOS
were consistent in 90.0% of cases.
4 mplies that estimates of the genetic effects
are consistent in a full or reduced model in an equilibr
5 This objective function has been shown to
be consistent in a few limited experimental cases, but m
6 s efficacy, and the rates of toxicity, would
be consistent in a postcommercial setting, with relaxed
7 estimators and can therefore be expected to
be consistent in a wider range of situations.
8 ize and shape to elucidate if this phenotype
was consistent in a larger sample size.
9 h the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in adults
was consistent in a series of sensitivity analyses.
10 Results
were consistent in a per-protocol analysis among 223 pat
11 The above findings
were consistent in a range of sensitivity analyses, incl
12 The above findings
were consistent in a range of sensitivity analysis.
13 Findings
were consistent in a sensitivity analysis restricted to
14 Results
were consistent in a sensitivity analysis restricted to
15 Results
were consistent in a series of post hoc analyses, design
16 These significant findings (p < .001)
were consistent in a set of sensitivity analyses that em
17 Results
were consistent in a subgroup analysis of only female ve
18 The association between WBC and MACE
was consistent in acute coronary syndrome and non-acute
19 The neutral result
was consistent in adjusted and sensitivity analyses.
20 Absence of an association with ECC
was consistent in adjusted and unadjusted models.
21 tau patterns within the A+T cortical+ group
were consistent in ADNI, HABS, and Wisconsin.
22 owever, a marked reduction in B-cell numbers
is consistent in all patients.
23 The association
was consistent in all age groups, and was similar in pat
24 cial effect of TMVr compared with GDMT alone
was consistent in all echocardiographic subgroups, indep
25 The asymmetric localization of basal bodies
was consistent in all regions of the adult retina.
26 on between statin use and decreased HCC risk
was consistent in all subgroups analyzed.
27 ional status observed with ancrod vs placebo
was consistent in all subgroups defined for age, stroke
28 The observed allosteric modulation
was consistent in all the functional assays that we have
29 This lack of correlation
was consistent in all the subgroups studied.
30 Kerma area product reduction
was consistent in all types of procedure and was indepen
31 ercise function with semaglutide vs. placebo
were consistent in all diuretic use categories.
32 These findings
were consistent in all evaluation periods.
33 Hydrochemical data (isotopes, total ions)
were consistent in all HR-MLWs and showed similar variat
34 Marker orders
were consistent in all linkage maps based on data of sin
35 arget-lesion failure at 1 year, results that
were consistent in all patients except those with diabet
36 These benefits
were consistent in all predefined subgroups and secondar
37 Although the point estimates for depression
were consistent in all sensitivity analyses, the overall
38 Results
were consistent in all sensitivity analyses.
39 he children's characteristics in both groups
were consistent in all sensitivity analyses.
40 Our results
were consistent in all subgroup analyses.
41 Results
were consistent in all subgroups including patients with
42 The effects of the outreach program
were consistent in all subgroups, including Caucasian vs
43 The results
were consistent in all the cell types studied and with o
44 These results
were consistent in all three HF groups (HFrEF, HFmrEF an
45 The results
were consistent in all tissues examined, including seven
46 Our results
were consistent in an analysis of additional exome-based
47 Findings
were consistent in an external validation cohort of 7088
48 This pattern
was consistent in analyses of specific medical condition
49 These results
were consistent in analyses restricted to RCT data.
50 Results
were consistent in analyses stratified by public and pri
51 t contributions to overall risk and findings
were consistent in analyses stratified by sex.
52 The results
were consistent in analyses that adjusted for type of in
53 ecrosis surrounded by neovascularization and
were consistent in appearance with grade IV human GBM.
54 tumor immune cell infiltration that have not
been consistent in biopsy series reported to date.
55 (CD4bs)-specific bnAbs, in particular VRC01,
were consistent in blocking HIV-1 infection across all c
56 Our data
are consistent in both low and high odor concentrations
57 These findings
are consistent in both training and validation cohort.
58 We show that these polymorphisms may
be consistent in both tissues or may cause a dramatic ch
59 The treatment effect
is consistent in both adenocarcinoma and squamous cell c
60 s activated along with a viral response that
is consistent in both human cardiac organoids (hCOs) and
61 al prescribing in the postintervention group
was consistent in both academic (37.4% [95% CI, 27.5%-46
62 This finding
was consistent in both asymptomatic and symptomatic pati
63 could not be detected increased with age and
was consistent in both directions of stimulation and at
64 28.1% in epoch 3 (P<0.0001), a finding that
was consistent in both sexes (RLR [epoch 1 versus epoch
65 nd in publication, the noninferiority margin
was consistent in both sources.
66 These results
were consistent in both blood and gastrointestinal paras
67 proteins showed significant differences that
were consistent in both cohorts when comparing DMD patie
68 These associations
were consistent in both cohorts.
69 These results
were consistent in both commonly used lacZalpha compleme
70 Results
were consistent in both estrogen receptor-positive and e
71 latory navigation, light sensitivity, and VF
were consistent in both intervention groups.
72 Findings
were consistent in both men and women and blacks and whi
73 All outcomes
were consistent in both the intention-to-treat and as-tr
74 The pattern of association at these loci
is consistent in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers who a
75 These findings
were consistent in cells in which: alpha9beta1 was exoge
76 een horizontal and vertical meridians for FT
is consistent in central and peripheral fields, reflecti
77 The results
were consistent in children and adolescents with low (P
78 These results
were consistent in children and adults.
79 Directions of effect
were consistent in children younger than 15 years and ac
80 The risks
were consistent in comparisons including the COVID-19 vs
81 The results
were consistent in comparisons versus the historical and
82 Findings
were consistent in comparisons with 5709 pre-pandemic in
83 with weighted prevalence; model performance
was consistent in cross-validated datasets.
84 Results
were consistent in cross-ethnicity analyses among the ME
85 Data from both humans and animal models
are consistent in demonstrating that vaping of e-cigaret
86 conventional volumes and surface morphology
were consistent in demonstrating an enlargement in TS-af
87 The data
were consistent in demonstrating that at similar ages, t
88 The data
were consistent in demonstrating that measures for cone
89 fatty acid consumption and production rates
were consistent in demonstrating the effects of lipids o
90 top-down UVPD and ECD fragmentation analysis
were consistent in detecting the presence of acetylated
91 I with everolimus-eluting stents versus CABG
were consistent in diabetic and nondiabetic patients wit
92 Findings
were consistent in different follow-up periods.
93 evel characteristics, all subgroup estimates
were consistent in direction.
94 of copeptin with poor prognosis after stroke
was consistent in each stratified analysis.
95 Most of the associations
were consistent in effect size and direction of effect a
96 he normal range with prostate cancer has not
been consistent in epidemiological studies.
97 The 3 different data sources and methods
are consistent in estimating that 650,000 to 900,000 per
98 Associations
were consistent in Europe-Australia (HR10 g/day = 1.03,
99 loci, the direction and magnitude of effect
are consistent in European and non-European cohorts.
100 The findings of early-onset ICP
were consistent in family-based analyses.
101 Analyses from 4 large cohorts
were consistent in finding evidence that including CRP i
102 h repeated serial passage, and the phenotype
was consistent in four mammalian host cell lines.
103 Findings
were consistent in full ITT analysis.
104 These findings
were consistent in general among participants without ob
105 es preserved in its integumentary appendages
are consistent in geometry with melanosomes of feathers
106 Relative benefits
were consistent in groups defined by demographic and cli
107 NOLA2, POT1 and TNKS in this data set, which
was consistent in HapMap 3.
108 with higher ALT, APRI, and Fibrosis-4 levels
were consistent in HBeAg(-) , but not HBeAg(+) , phases.
109 The benefit
was consistent in HF with reduced or preserved ejection
110 Whether these results
are consistent in high-risk patients with diabetes, who
111 the Erk-1/2/Egr-1/miR-26a/GSK-3beta pathway
is consistent in human recombinant ASMCs, which stably s
112 induces weight loss, these findings have not
been consistent in humans.
113 Such trends
were consistent in individual blood samples and comparin
114 ubjects revealed that CD36 expression levels
were consistent in individual donors over time but varie
115 The association between PS and ACS
was consistent in individuals with and without most clin
116 These main effects
were consistent in intention-to-treat analyses and after
117 The ejaculate effects
were consistent in inter- and intra-population crosses,
118 fect of dapagliflozin on the primary outcome
was consistent in iron-deficient compared with iron-repl
119 AF2, MAF3, MAF4 and FLC null line, MAF2 var1
was consistent in its effect on reproductive delay under
120 The inferred trees
are consistent in key respects with known historical inf
121 ent of acute symptomatic VTE, a finding that
is consistent in key clinical subgroups.
122 These results
are consistent in live Drosophila embryos, suggesting th
123 The anatomic arrangement of the vitreous
is consistent in living eyes with no posterior vitreous
124 ities in all rCBF and rCMR measurements that
were consistent in location across imaging methods and p
125 The peak intensity
was consistent in longitudinal samples from single donor
126 These effects of Th were found to
be consistent in lung tissues of mice exposed to Th aero
127 Our estimates of the gas fluxes
are consistent in magnitude with previous reported fluxe
128 cognitive improvements observed in the trial
were consistent in magnitude with practice effects obser
129 th thresholds, the negative predictive value
was consistent in men and women and across all age group
130 Results
were consistent in men (high-trauma fracture RH, 1.54; 9
131 Results
were consistent in meta-analyses of longitudinal regress
132 This down-regulation
was consistent in mice tested in vivo, and also on cultu
133 Associations
were consistent in models 2 and 3.
134 electron microscopy, we found particles that
were consistent in morphology, size, and staining with g
135 Changes in thickness of corneas
were consistent, in most cases, with the observed altera
136 This stimulatory effect
was consistent in mouse and human skin mast cells.
137 The response
is consistent in multiple cell lines and independent of
138 This relationship
was consistent in multiple sensitivity analyses.
139 This effect
was consistent in multiple subgroups: men and women, old
140 D and SB in Mass General Brigham Biobank and
were consistent in multiple lines of sensitivity analyse
141 The results
were consistent in multiple sensitivity analyses.
142 These relationships
were consistent in multivariate analyses.
143 This localization
is consistent in normal myoblasts, myotubes, fibroblasts
144 ed excitatory and inhibitory components that
are consistent in number across brain regions and stable
145 ation is needed to determine if this finding
is consistent in other specialties/subspecialties, if ut
146 Noninferiority
was consistent in other prespecified analysis population
147 pheral nervous system development, and these
were consistent in other neognathous birds.
148 This pattern
was consistent in papillary and follicular subtypes but
149 Effects
were consistent in parallel group and crossover design t
150 These responses
are consistent, in part, with a nongenomic mechanism and
151 loss-of-function mutations in NCC and NKCC2
are consistent, in part, with their functional roles in
152 to 3.4) after bleeding, and this association
was consistent in participants treated with or without P
153 ect of dapagliflozin use with other outcomes
was consistent in participants with and without gout.
154 ion increased vaccination rates; this effect
was consistent in participants with CVD (absolute differ
155 The benefits of treatment
were consistent in participants with and without baselin
156 s of semaglutide in reducing kidney outcomes
were consistent in participants with/without baseline SG
157 d ejection fraction, but whether the effects
are consistent in patients with and without diabetes rem
158 Muscle involvement on MRI
is consistent in patients with LGMD2C-F and can be helpf
159 The effect of adenosine and its receptors
is consistent in patients with MM and healthy subjects,
160 The reduction of restenosis with the SES
was consistent in patients at risk for restenosis, inclu
161 This pattern
was consistent in patients treated with upfront resectio
162 efit of dapagliflozin on the primary outcome
was consistent in patients with [hazard ratio 0.71 (95%
163 The benefit of dapagliflozin
was consistent in patients with and without gout.
164 ation between moderate-severe TR and outcome
was consistent in patients with versus without PH, with
165 Treatment effects of dabigatran
were consistent in patients at higher and lower risk of
166 onsidering subgroups analyses, these results
were consistent in patients on venovenous extracorporeal
167 Results
were consistent in patients who received the basic 2-dos
168 Findings
were consistent in patients who underwent coronary revas
169 acebo on major adverse cardiovascular events
were consistent in patients with (hazard ratio [HR]: 0.8
170 f HF hospitalization or cardiovascular death
were consistent in patients with (HR: 0.92 [95% CI: 0.74
171 The effects of apixaban versus warfarin
were consistent in patients with AF with and without pre
172 The results
were consistent in patients with and without baseline ca
173 nd HFH (adj-P(interaction) = 0.67) with TEER
were consistent in patients with and without malnutritio
174 The benefits of dapagliflozin
were consistent in patients with and without PAD, and da
175 rt failure with empagliflozin versus placebo
were consistent in patients with and without prior myoca
176 roke or systemic embolism and major bleeding
were consistent in patients with normal or poor renal fu
177 ersus warfarin on myocardial ischemic events
were consistent in patients with or without a baseline h
178 The efficacy and safety of DOACs
were consistent in patients with pulmonary embolism, dee
179 These results
are consistent in pattern with age-related changes in gr
180 The findings
were consistent in people with atherosclerotic cardiovas
181 Results
were consistent in persons with high or low viral load.
182 It proved to
be consistent in predicting binding sites for bound/unbo
183 Performance
was consistent in prespecified subgroups, including the
184 These data
are consistent, in principle, with the operation of this
185 animal models, administration of anti-SVG-30
was consistent in producing an anxiolytic-like behaviora
186 This association
was consistent in propensity and subgroup analyses.
187 The guidelines
are consistent in recommendations for high-risk patients
188 lation pseudotime ordering and gene kinetics
were consistent in recruitment to skin and colon, yet th
189 Both randomised and non-randomised trials
are consistent in recurrence of pneumothoraces and show
190 major subsets can be robustly identified and
are consistent in relative size, hence representing dist
191 The LLM often hallucinated and
was consistent in replicating its hallucinations.
192 In Study 1 (N = 864), the weekly risk cycle
was consistent in risk attitude measures specifically to
193 he lower VTA risk associated with female sex
was consistent in risk subsets but was significantly mor
194 This
was consistent in sensitivity analyses for low-risk pati
195 Results
were consistent in sensitivity analyses accounting for m
196 These results
were consistent in sensitivity analyses accounting for p
197 Findings
were consistent in sensitivity analyses that: 1) used di
198 These findings
were consistent in sensitivity analyses using alternativ
199 Findings
were consistent in sensitivity analyses using different
200 These results
were consistent in sensitivity analyses.
201 Results
were consistent in sensitivity analyses.
202 These results
were consistent in sensitivity and subgroup analyses.
203 This result
was consistent in several sensitivity analyses.
204 ysplasia and have short-limbed dwarfism that
is consistent in severity with the relevant human phenot
205 esults of 2-dimensional isoelectric focusing
are consistent in showing P-selectin dimers as homodimer
206 r DFS and OS curves and 3-year DFS estimates
were consistent in showing greater benefit to the HER-2/
207 Both methods
were consistent in showing no superiority in time encodi
208 Reports
were consistent in showing treatment with interferon and
209 This
was consistent in single and co-infection with no signif
210 ct, sensitivity analysis found the effect to
be consistent in size and direction.
211 ria from various tissues; the 35-kDa protein
is consistent in size with the predicted translation pro
212 This result
was consistent in SpO(2)-SaO(2) pairs restricted to occu
213 These effects
were consistent in statin-intolerant patients.
214 Guidelines and consensus statements
were consistent in stating the need to inform LKDs of th
215 Results
were consistent in stratified analyses by age and BMI.
216 The results
were consistent in stratified analyses by systolic BP an
217 The microvillar photosensitive membrane
is consistent in structure and ultrastructure with the r
218 The findings
were consistent in studies that included traditional hor
219 This finding
was consistent in subgroup analyses by NSAID dosage and
220 These results
were consistent in subgroup analyses according to the ge
221 Results
were consistent in subgroup analysis by sex, race, type
222 These associations
were consistent in subgroup and sensitivity analyses acc
223 The prognostic impact of low flow
was consistent in subgroups of patients.
224 The intervention effect
was consistent in subgroups stratified by age, sex, race
225 Associations
were consistent in subgroups according to age, sex, and
226 1.14-7.74) yielded similar results; findings
were consistent in subgroups and corroborated by a negat
227 Results
were consistent in subgroups of age and sex and when usi
228 Results
were consistent in subgroups of patients with normal and
229 e robust in various sensitivity analyses and
were consistent in subgroups.
230 , the protective effect of physical activity
was consistent in subjects at all levels of body mass in
231 adjuvant chemotherapy and improved survival
was consistent in subset analyses and was robust to the
232 m multiple methods and correlated phenotypes
are consistent in suggesting that epistatic interactions
233 The two types of experiment
are consistent in suggesting that several QTL on the thi
234 Evidence
was consistent in suggesting psychosocial well-being of
235 The frameworks
were consistent in terms of general process steps, but s
236 h the anterograde and the retrograde studies
are consistent, in that they demonstrate the tendency fo
237 Despite this difference, the two guidelines
are consistent in the majority of their recommendations
238 We find that fluidity estimates
are consistent in the time and frequency domains under a
239 The relationship was found to
be consistent in the detection range of 0.05-200 uM.
240 io=0.83, 95% CI=0.70-0.98, p =0.03) and this
was consistent in the 2-sample MR (OR=0.73, 95% CI=0.60-
241 Clinical presentation
was consistent in the 23 affected members, with non-enla
242 populations, and the direction of the effect
was consistent in the fourth.
243 ociation between T allele and RNFL thickness
was consistent in the global and different sectoral RNFL
244 This phenomenon
was consistent in the mouse model, where impaired regene
245 ion in medical intensive care unit mortality
was consistent in the multivariable regression with adju
246 This result
was consistent in the pooled cohort analysis (OR, 1.05 [
247 Loss of HOXB2 expression
was consistent in the potentially malignant oral lesions
248 Furthermore, this phenotype
was consistent in the presence and absence of acetate.
249 -causing pneumococcal serotype distributions
was consistent in the presence and absence of NTHi.
250 The result
was consistent in the sensitivity analysis.
251 This relationship
was consistent in the TMVr and GDMT arms (P(interaction)
252 intronic IL18 SNPs (rs2043055 and rs5744280)
were consistent in the Caucasian (P </= .023) and Africa
253 Results
were consistent in the combined TEXT plus SOFT cohort (2
254 Some of the DMPs
were consistent in the direction of the association; oth
255 Findings
were consistent in the dose-stratified analyses.
256 Findings
were consistent in the Dunedin cohort using both prospec
257 95% CI, 0.52 to 0.75; P<0.001); the results
were consistent in the exploratory HER2-ultralow populat
258 Individuals
were consistent in the extent to which they interacted w
259 Survival benefits
were consistent in the five largest (1,697-12,486 patien
260 Results
were consistent in the in-segment and in-lesion analyses
261 These findings
were consistent in the infants, and networks demonstrati
262 CSF and amyloid PET measurements of Abeta
were consistent in the majority of subjects in the cross
263 Findings
were consistent in the MCS and CHOP-ED cohorts (explaini
264 Results
were consistent in the modified intention-to-treat analy
265 Results
were consistent in the on-treatment analysis.
266 Effects
were consistent in the per-protocol population.
267 Despite exclusions, the results
were consistent in the PP analysis.
268 The benefits of sotagliflozin
were consistent in the prespecified subgroups of patient
269 Outcomes
were consistent in the prespecified subgroups.
270 Results
were consistent in the replication cohorts.
271 Results
were consistent in the RMST models.
272 Findings
were consistent in the secondary analyses of drug use co
273 Findings
were consistent in the subsample of participants who met
274 These findings
were consistent in the subset of 2,841 exacerbations tre
275 Results
were consistent in the subset of patients with acute cor
276 flozin on hospitalisations for heart failure
were consistent in the two independent trials and sugges
277 Results
were consistent in the UKB for the cardiovascular death
278 mediate-, and high-risk, respectively, which
were consistent in the validation cohort (0%, 25.9%, and
279 BL-IPI groupings, and outcome discrimination
were consistent in the validation cohort of 457 patients
280 The efficacy findings
were consistent in the validation cohort.
281 Importantly, these animal personalities
were consistent in the wild and in captivity.
282 We show that individuals
are consistent in their migratory timing in winter, indi
283 Individuals
are consistent in their tactics, and also adjust their f
284 LAT-A and -B significantly reduced IOP and
were consistent in their facility-increasing effect, ind
285 Surgeons
were consistent in their patterns of IMA graft use for s
286 wice to ozone; smokers as well as nonsmokers
were consistent in their subsequent responsiveness (or l
287 s found that most highly correlated features
are consistent in these studies, suggesting they may be
288 These benefits
are consistent in those treated with endovascular and su
289 Results
were consistent in those starting INSTIs versus other re
290 Relative risks
were consistent in those with milder COPD, in those with
291 Results
were consistent in those without multimorbidity and in s
292 Additional results
were consistent in three prespecified high-risk subgroup
293 Results
were consistent in time-to-event analysis for the primar
294 Results
were consistent in two separate data subsamples and robu
295 ing neuronal activity and that these changes
are consistent in various rodent pain models and likely
296 These patterns
were consistent in vitro and in vivo.
297 This observation
was consistent in vivo, where [(18)F]6-fluoro-6-deoxyfru
298 These in vitro effects of reducing cytokines
were consistent in vivo, because LA injected i.p. into C
299 Moreover, viral dynamics
were consistent in women after consecutive pregnancies,
300 Results
were consistent in younger (<55 years, 6 cohorts, n=13 9