1 With 4 mM K(+)(i), maximal activation
was recorded with 100 mM Na(+)(i) (open probability, P(o
2 Each assessment
was recorded with 2 to 4 cameras, yielding 580 hours of
3 Units of various sensory fiber types
were recorded, with 20% of units identified as primary m
4 A total of 118,526 NPH diagnoses
were recorded, with 29,662 surgical interventions.
5 JN.1 outbreak, 28 160 SARS-CoV-2 infections
were recorded, with 2926 hospitalizations and 3747 ED vi
6 Insufficiency (AI), a frequency rate of 10%
was recorded, with 3% of the evaluated children presenti
7 cells and beads suspended in an optical trap
were recorded with 30-ms time resolution.
8 Epicardial VF activation patterns
were recorded with 504 electrodes.
9 ation (30 persistent, 29 male, 63+/-9 years)
were recorded with 64-pole basket catheters and simultan
10 7 and 2022, 119,464 hospitalizations for CLD
were recorded, with 77% of patients being male and a med
11 Clinical features of dysregulated immunity
are recorded with a standardised questionnaire and immun
12 icited neuronal activities thus surveyed can
be recorded with a degree of precision similar to that a
13 ts first evidence that reliable EEG data can
be recorded with a new cEEGrid electrode array, which co
14 peak brightness, which allows each image to
be recorded with a single exposure and reduces the time
15 Fairly rapid changes with time can
be recorded with a time resolution of approximately 1 s.
16 me constant of approximately 12 microsec has
been recorded with a high-speed patch-clamp setup.
17 The adsorption kinetics
is recorded with a sub-picogram resolution at every spot
18 The cardiac pulsatility
was recorded with a cardiac signal monitor.
19 Bone-to-implant contact
was recorded with a computerized microscopic digitizer.
20 t and 1 mm peripheral to the implant surface
was recorded with a computerized microscopic digitizer.
21 ctioned and mounted, and bone formation rate
was recorded with a computerized microscopic digitizer.
22 scence arising from the IgE-coated membranes
was recorded with a cooled CCD camera.
23 Oxygen distribution
was recorded with a fiberoptic probe in patients undergo
24 Data
was recorded with a glass pipette electrode.
25 IOP
was recorded with a handheld tonometer 1 hour, 4 hours,
26 Spiking activity along the dorsoventral axis
was recorded with a laminar probe as Rhesus monkeys gene
27 t just above their thresholds and blood flow
was recorded with a laser-Doppler flow meter from the pu
28 esia, the neural activity in the vagus nerve
was recorded with a penetrating microelectrode array whi
29 The pattern electroretinogram (PERG)
was recorded with a sterile silver thread (DLT) electrod
30 The position of each eye
was recorded with a video eye tracker under infrared ill
31 Neuromagnetic activity
was recorded with a whole-head 275-channel magnetoenceph
32 Optical signals
were recorded with a 100-element photodiode array at hig
33 Steady-state magnetic fields
were recorded with a 148 sensor whole-head magnetometer
34 rceptual dominance in humans, seven subjects
were recorded with a 148-channel magnetoencephalography
35 The VEPs
were recorded with a 15' and 60' reversing checkerboard
36 esponses were distinguished; their responses
were recorded with a 16-channel microelectrode array.
37 Epicardial potentials
were recorded with a 224-electrode sock from an open-che
38 Epicardial potentials
were recorded with a 224-electrode sock from an open-che
39 Epicardial potentials
were recorded with a 490-electrode sock from an open-che
40 A total of 2593 acute kidney injury alerts
were recorded with a balanced distribution over all stud
41 tance of dyed spherulites in polarized light
were recorded with a CCD camera and simulated under the
42 Luminescent signals generated from each well
were recorded with a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera.
43 bone 1 mm peripheral to the implant surface
were recorded with a computerized microscopic digitizer.
44 passive acoustic emissions and B-mode images
were recorded with a diagnostic ultrasound machine durin
45 he evoked signals in the near infrared (NIR)
were recorded with a digital camera to image the changes
46 changes in the NIR reflectance of the retina
were recorded with a digital camera.
47 Applied forces
were recorded with a digital tension meter before and du
48 0 degrees to 90 degrees of flexion as images
were recorded with a dual fluoroscopic system.
49 toon movie alternating from distance to near
were recorded with a dynamic infrared photorefractor.
50 Step responses
were recorded with a dynamic optometer in nine 22- to 30
51 rCBF data
were recorded with a flow-sensitive alternating inversio
52 ECoG signals
were recorded with a high-density 32-electrode grid over
53 and intraluminal colon pressure measurements
were recorded with a high-speed electronic strip chart a
54 Tilt-series
were recorded with a limited tilt-range of 80 degrees th
55 In total, 59 deaths
were recorded with a median overall survival of 11.3 mo
56 Spikes and LFPs
were recorded with a multielectrode array from the middl
57 peak rate, mean rate, volume, and duration)
were recorded with a pneomatotachograph-coupled spiromet
58 Consonant-vowel nonsense syllables
were recorded with a probe tube microphone system in 10
59 Videos of dermal microvascular flow
were recorded with a reflectance confocal microscope.
60 Multiply charged peptide ions
were recorded with a resolution of around 100,000 and a
61 SEEG data
were recorded with a sampling rate of 25kHz, and a 30-mi
62 ate visual transmission, cortical potentials
were recorded with a scalp electrode.
63 ikes with charges ranging from 0.1 to 1.5 pC
were recorded with a signal-to-noise ratio comparable to
64 Observer responses
were recorded with a six-point rating scale, and receive
65 the assembly dynamics of plus and minus ends
were recorded with a spinning-disk confocal fluorescence
66 Sociodemographic data
were recorded with a standardized questionnaire.
67 Symptoms
were recorded with a structured questionnaire (RDQ) and
68 Eye movements
were recorded with a Tobii TX300 (Tobii Technology, Stoc
69 s were Current Source Density referenced and
were recorded with a Utah array.
70 Somatic action potentials
were recorded with a whole-cell pipette, and the corresp
71 No deaths
were recorded, with a median follow-up of 490 days (IQR
72 A total of 6,934 daily BNP values
were recorded, with a median of 46 measures per patient
73 A total of 67 (6.4%) complications
were recorded, with a mortality rate of 0.9%.
74 0.2 min(-1), duration 14.5 +/- 7.0 s, n= 18)
were recorded, with a similar reversal potential.
75 Nine patients' tremors
were recorded with accelerometry.
76 d Data System features of all other findings
were recorded, with addition of the descriptor MB simila
77 ansient improvements, no sustainable benefit
was recorded with airway bypass in patients with severe
78 ses in concentrations of liver transaminases
are recorded with all statins, but are not clearly assoc
79 trum of the laser-generated breakdown plasma
was recorded with an echelle spectrometer coupled to a g
80 ction time were collected, and gaze behavior
was recorded with an eye tracker.
81 s arising from receptive fields in the lungs
were recorded with an extracellular electrode positioned
82 Right eye movements
were recorded with an EyeLink 1000 infrared camera syste
83 of 31 patients with moderate to advanced PD
were recorded with an infrared system 1 month before and
84 rates, and global assessments of performance
were recorded with an interrater reliability between rev
85 Single-scan spectra of peptides
were recorded with an ionization time as short as 1 micr
86 with a 64-electrode grid, and torque signals
were recorded with an isokinetic dynamometer.
87 hildren, 299 culture-confirmed typhoid cases
were recorded, with an incidence per 100,000 child-years
88 year growth parameters and clinical outcomes
were recorded with analyses performed.
89 Navigator-gated spectra
were recorded with and without water suppression to dete
90 ed exclusively with 'Other CHD' codes, 17.1%
were recorded with angina within 5 years, 5.6% with myoc
91 d ER never reached the highest values, which
were recorded with antibiotic treatments.
92 y one-third of surveyed plants and pathogens
were recorded with at least one biogeographically novel
93 Subjective facility
was recorded with automated flippers and objective measu
94 gs, together with B-ultrasound scan features
were recorded, with axial length measurements as availab
95 d RV electrograms and stimulation thresholds
were recorded with both a standard ablation catheter and
96 Asymptomatic electrocardiogram changes
were recorded with both dolasetron and ondansetron.
97 assay and changes in blood vessel formation
were recorded with both manual and digital techniques.
98 ss was measured, and two longitudinal images
were recorded with both modalities.
99 Higher proteins degradation levels
were recorded with Bromelain compared to Flavourzyme and
100 ging techniques now allow neural activity to
be recorded with cellular resolution in awake and behavi
101 Its evolution can
be recorded with chronic high-density arrays such as Neu
102 pilepsy (MTLE), but recently pHFOs have also
been recorded with clinical depth and grid electrodes in
103 proportion of coronary heart disease events
are recorded with codes that do not distinguish between
104 Maximum mortality (91.68%) of A. gossypii
was recorded with combination of flonicamid and M. aniso
105 Toxicity
was recorded with Common Terminology Criteria for Advers
106 0 mmol/L K+), two voltage-dependent channels
were recorded with conductances of 34 +/- 4 and 56 +/- 6
107 -3 fluorescence associated with Ca2+ release
was recorded with confocal microscopy in single muscle f
108 -3 fluorescence associated with Ca2+ release
was recorded with confocal microscopy in single muscle f
109 The three-dimensional images
were recorded with confocal and light sheet-based fluore
110 ctroencephalographic and behavioral seizures
were recorded with continuous radio-telemetry and video.
111 d 915 additional MACE events in 612 patients
were recorded, with coronary revascularization represent
112 IPSPs in individual layer V pyramidal cells
were recorded with CsCl electrodes.
113 Anginal episodes and nitroglycerin use
were recorded with daily entry into a novel electronic d
114 Photopic mfERGs
were recorded with Dawson-Trick-Litzkow (DTL) fiber elec
115 In total, 674 adverse events
were recorded with delandistrogene moxeparvovec and 514
116 In total, 15,042 individuals
were recorded with deliberate self-harm (92% had been tr
117 Hippocampal activity
was recorded with depth electrodes in 15 patients with f
118 Therefore, the open probability curves
were recorded with descending series of pressures.
119 viations from these overall trends, however,
were recorded with different co-varying variables.
120 zed surfaces, several high-resolution images
were recorded with different instrument settings.
121 Cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ transients
were recorded with digital photometry and confocal micro
122 ERGs
were recorded with DTL electrodes from 62 normal subject
123 No dose-limiting toxicity
was recorded with durvalumab plus olaparib.
124 nts of 5 to 10 cm H2O from 50 to 0 mm Hg and
was recorded with each of these instruments: the hand-he
125 No major complications
were recorded with either lead.
126 e mid-jejunum of urethane-anaesthetized rats
was recorded with extracellular microelectrodes.
127 Spontaneous field potentials
were recorded with extracellular electrodes in solutions
128 The signals
were recorded with extracellular electrodes, often in th
129 Membrane action potentials
were recorded with fine-tipped microelectrodes, and spat
130 a face processing task while brain responses
were recorded with fMRI and eye movements were monitored
131 Dates of death
were recorded with follow-up to Jan. 1, 1999.
132 lar muscle (CM) and longitudinal muscle (LM)
was recorded with force transducers.
133 atient, the location of the stimulation site
was recorded with frameless stereotaxy.
134 ersive emotional images while brain activity
was recorded with functional magnetic resonance imaging.
135 while blood oxygenation signals in the brain
were recorded with functional magnetic resonance imaging
136 mation that may last several decades and can
be recorded with geodetic methods.
137 ments of gland prolapse length and thickness
were recorded, with glands classified based on thickness
138 Static eye positions
were recorded with head straight and when tilted 45 degr
139 free of experimental artifacts and can thus
be recorded with high accuracy.
140 Kinetics of reactions catalyzed by mARC can
be recorded with high sensitivity and precision.
141 e found that rat brain neural activity could
be recorded with high sensitivity through a PMMA implant
142 Behavior
was recorded with high-speed video to quantify reaching
143 Sequences
were recorded with high efficiency and were protected fr
144 rsus intensifying, while their eye movements
were recorded with high precision.
145 t study, ethanol and water drinking patterns
were recorded with high temporal resolution over 6 weeks
146 Brain responses
were recorded with high-density electroencephalogram, an
147 r other techniques that the measurements can
be recorded with identical solution conditions as used f
148 A parallel increase in CD4(+) T cells
was recorded with IL-15 receptors, APOBEC3G and CC chemo
149 y aimed to investigate if such signals could
be recorded with implantable means and used to derive BP
150 al activity of single neurons of the ganglia
was recorded with intracellular microelectrodes, and ins
151 Electrical slow waves
were recorded with intracellular microelectrodes and con
152 in imaging signals, such as those that would
be recorded with intracranial EEG.
153 in tuberous sclerosis, these discharges can
be recorded with intracranial stereotactic EEG as part o
154 Single motor unit activity
was recorded with intramuscular electrodes in the left f
155 and drugs on artery diameter and blood flow
were recorded with intravital microscopy and laser speck
156 reach-to-grasp task while cortical activity
was recorded with intrinsic signal optical imaging (ISOI
157 Transporter-mediated anion currents
were recorded with ion and glutamate gradients favoring
158 Hz for 2 s, and the resulting changes in K+o
were recorded with K+o-sensitive microelectrodes placed
159 e of TTX, depolarising inhibitory potentials
are recorded with KCl-filled microelectrodes reflecting
160 eous blood flow from left and right hindpaws
was recorded with laser Doppler flow perfusion monitors.
161 ood flows from left and right hind foot pads
were recorded with laser Doppler flow perfusion monitors
162 ft) and contralateral (right) hind foot pads
were recorded with laser Doppler flow perfusion monitors
163 Amperometric measurements
were recorded with low-noise patch clamp amplifiers, and
164 Binocular eye and head motions
were recorded with magnetic search coils in eight humans
165 stayed quietly awake for a few minutes while
being recorded with magnetoencephalography (MEG).
166 es, 5 males) generated a time interval while
being recorded with magnetoencephalography.
167 Brain activity
was recorded with magnetoencephalography, and time-locke
168 cteristics identified from pathology reports
were recorded, with margins classified as negative, clos
169 Vocal capacity
was recorded with maximum phonation time and vocal stabi
170 Single units and LFP
were recorded with microelectrodes from the hand region
171 Initially, pHFOs
were recorded with microelectrodes in the hippocampus of
172 nts were conducted, and the peptide profiles
were recorded with microLC-QTOF MS/MS.
173 ution and morphologies of the microorganisms
were recorded with microscopic imaging.
174 All behavioural events
are recorded with millisecond resolution, and TTL-output
175 es C, the highest V(m) value (32.5 units/mg)
was recorded with Mn(2+) and in the presence of 37 mm di
176 evere (</= 2.2 mmol/L) hypoglycemic episodes
were recorded, with moderate and severe hypoglycemic epi
177 Interpretations
were recorded with modifications of the Breast Imaging a
178 Functional outcomes
were recorded with modified Rankin Scale (scored from 0
179 No abnormality
was recorded with MR imaging or US.
180 Electrical activity
was recorded with multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) of glass
181 Local field potential
was recorded with multielectrode arrays during spontaneo
182 acement stimuli in this weakly electric fish
are recorded with multiple semimicroelectrodes placed in
183 nd nanoparticles in cross-coupling reactions
was recorded with nanometer accuracy via the precise loc
184 In this period, 21 cases of acute hepatitis
were recorded with one among them diagnosed as due to AO
185 Activation
was recorded with optical mapping.
186 Calcium signals
were recorded with optical recording techniques.
187 cipants' perception of auditory stimuli that
were recorded with our "audio-touch" sonification techni
188 Intraretinal oxygen (PO2) profiles
were recorded with oxygen-sensitive microelectrodes in c
189 Tuning curves
were recorded with patch electrodes from the inferior co
190 nd Day 5 (D5), two 5-minute video interviews
were recorded with patients in pyjamas or in day clothes
191 Water usage
was recorded with personal diaries and an electronic tot
192 s drop to low levels, most bleeding episodes
were recorded with platelet counts greater than 20 x 10(
193 ovements of four bumphead sunfish off Taiwan
were recorded with pop-up satellite archival tags in 201
194 Stratified radiocarbon samples and artifacts
were recorded with precise digital surveying tools linke
195 Frequency receptive fields (FRFs)
were recorded with pure tones.
196 Rapid equilibration
was recorded with pyridine-based aldehydes, and dynamic
197 nces in the volume of the gingival recession
were recorded with reference to the initial data.
198 Clinical follow-up
was recorded with regard to invasive coronary angiograph
199 Data
were recorded with regard to pre- and postoperative neur
200 In FCI the binding progress
is recorded with respect to injection time, whereas in T
201 detection power under the optimum conditions
was recorded with respect to direct FAAS.
202 the spatial position of the residual cement
was recorded with respect to predefined points.
203 flavonoids contents and antioxidant activity
were recorded with restricted losses of 29%, 8%, 12%, 12
204 Vulture movements in 10 migration events
were recorded with satellite-reporting GPS sensors, and
205 Eye and head movements
were recorded with search coils in three patients with A
206 ility/quality of life and illness perception
were recorded with self-rated questionnaires.
207 nd flow velocity and central aortic pressure
were recorded with sensor wires.
208 r sustained firing rates than have typically
been recorded with simple stimuli.
209 RF neuron excitability and synaptic activity
were recorded with slice electrophysiology.
210 l profiles, allowing 3D internal stresses to
be recorded with spatial resolution of the order of a fe
211 Fluorescence signals
were recorded with spatial resolution of 17 microm for u
212 y cortical evoked potentials (1 degrees CEP)
were recorded with stimulation of myelinated afferents o
213 Twenty- to 30-second movies
were recorded, with stimulation occurring at 5 seconds.
214 changes, in vivo electrostatic measurements
were recorded with submillisecond resolution.
215 ects of stray light, multifocal rod ERGs can
be recorded with sufficient localization to be clinicall
216 hile temperature independent low-spin states
were recorded with superconducting quantum interference
217 pfions from target skyrmions magnetic images
are recorded with surface-sensitive X-ray photoemission
218 The resulting biosignals
are recorded with temporal resolutions that exceed curre
219 The charge and velocity of the macroion
are recorded with the first image charge detector.
220 ng these induced changes in concentration to
be recorded with the sensitivity and selectivity of FSCV
221 Similar phenomena could
be recorded with the shorter peptide Abeta(12-28) (7).
222 reduced amplitudes of all ERG components can
be recorded, with the b-wave amplitude being most signif
223 produce voltammograms where each data point
is recorded with the same electrode history and demonstr
224 After that, participants' brain activity
was recorded with the fMRI as they read words in the new
225 Baseline in-clinic visual field (VF)
was recorded with the Humphrey Field Analyser (HFA, SITA
226 n current, reflective of local 5-HT release,
was recorded with the microelectrode near the mucosal su
227 Single unit activity
was recorded with the microneurography technique from si
228 n aggression after 4 weeks' treatment, which
was recorded with the modified overt aggression scale (M
229 Iswell
was recorded with the perforated patch configuration of
230 Each procedure
was recorded with the ROVIMAS video-based motion trackin
231 ) in mineral and organic soil, respectively)
was recorded with the solid oxygen fertilizers.
232 Meat protein absorption
was recorded with the use of (15)N enrichment of amino a
233 Angina typicality
was recorded with the use of accepted criteria.
234 The current density (I(sc))
was recorded with the vibrating probe technique and was
235 ular GSH (up to fivefold versus the control)
was recorded, with the highest increase occurring at 0.1
236 Excitation emission matrices
were recorded with the aid of an inverted microscope and
237 ICl(LPA) and resting voltages
were recorded with the amphotericin perforated-patch tec
238 Patient-reported outcome measures
were recorded with the Arm Activity Measure (ArmA) parts
239 Seventy-five single-unit responses
were recorded with the best frequencies in 10-23 or 32-4
240 t plates were automatically read and results
were recorded with the BIOMIC Image Analysis System.
241 t plates were automatically read and results
were recorded with the BIOMIC Vision Image Analysis Syst
242 Higher scores
were recorded with the Blue filter compared to Yellow fi
243 Currents
were recorded with the Cl(-)-impermeable pore former gra
244 Eyelid movements
were recorded with the magnetic search coil technique an
245 Single channel currents
were recorded with the patch-clamp technique.
246 approach, and pulse pressure variations (PP)
were recorded with the patient in the semirecumbent posi
247 Under each condition, R-R intervals
were recorded with the subject in the supine and the 40
248 Microfluctuations of accommodation
were recorded with the subject viewing the target at a v
249 ates were stillborn, and 841 neonatal deaths
were recorded with the WHO 2022 verbal autopsy tool from
250 w and high order aberrations of the subjects
were recorded with the Zeiss i.Profiler(plus).
251 No adverse events
were recorded, with the exception of mild subconjunctiva
252 Eighty-six hypoglycemic events
were recorded, with the number of events decreasing from
253 uencies and wider frequency ranges when they
were recorded with their own dependent calves vs. not wi
254 Next, potential vs time transients
were recorded with these electrodes, with and without an
255 onic day 17 wt and gelsolin null (Gsn-) mice
was recorded with time-lapse video microscopy.
256 Largest improvement of CNR
was recorded with ultra-sharp reconstructions (Bv76: Q1
257 ylate), while mono and diolefinated products
were recorded with unactivated olefins (styrene).
258 ucing a high strain rate, and their dynamics
were recorded with video fluorescence microscopy.
259 Diameter changes in response to agonists
were recorded with videomicroscopic techniques.
260 SMCs to shear stress, H2O2, or to papaverine
were recorded with videomicroscopy.
261 Changes in internal diameter
were recorded with videomicroscopy.
262 Currents
were recorded with whole-cell patch electrodes in the pr
263 GABA receptor-mediated IPSCs
were recorded with whole-cell patch-clamp techniques in
264 A negative correlation of PM(10)
is recorded with WS (r = - 0.27) and RF (r = - 0.46).