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1 nd patients and, using it as a reference, to compare it with: (1) The clinical targeting, (2) The aut
4 ndividuals from 18 breeds bred in Russia and compared them to 135 additional breeds from around the w
5 S in 295 pediatric transplant recipients and compared them with 1475 age- and sex-matched controls.
10 enomes of 4,280 patients at low coverage and compared them to 3,652 previously sequenced population c
11 ican tropical forests spanning 11 countries, compare them with 321 published plots from Amazonia and
12 c thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension) and compared them to 57 age- and sex-matched control subject
13 psy from patients who died from Covid-19 and compared them with 7 lungs obtained during autopsy from
14 rticipants explicitly set the criterion, and compare it to a more traditional discrimination task, al
15 aracterise the performance of the device and compare it to a popular commercial system using two-phot
16 ides used in molecular radiotherapies and to compare it to a widely used ordered-subset expectation-m
17 ded EMBs to show its diagnostic yield and to compare it with a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-guide
18 (ROP) treated with ranibizumab (Case 1) and compare it with a case of ROP without treatment (Case 2)
19 secutive cases series of LRH for LDLT and to compare it with a successive cohort of open right hepate
20 eral) in the septic obstetric population and compare them to a nonobstetric septic control group.
21 datasets, we evaluate those two methods and compare them with a weighted SVM model, SVM extensions f
22 g both simulated and real long-read data and compared it to a state-of-the-art long read mapper, Mini
23 argetPredict in de novo cross-validation and compared it to a state-of-the-art phenome-driven DTI pre
24 nt bacterial types and growth conditions and compared it with a commercial benchtop spectrophotometer
25 owledge) novel whole blood ELISpot assay and compared it with a more traditional ELISpot assay using
27 of 337 ID subjects as a first-tier test and compared it with a standard clinical evaluation performe
29 atic data gathered between 2011 and 2014 and compared them to a model produced from bistatic data col
30 d in a large New York City health system and compared them with a historical cohort of 9859 individua
31 of firearm injuries after 6 to 12 months and compared them with a similarly injured trauma population
35 haIIbbeta3 molecules to polymeric fibrin and compare it to alphaIIbbeta3 binding to monomeric fibrin
39 a predicted methadone-bound MOR complex and compare them with analogous data obtained for the classi
40 B(1) (-/-) mice (B(1) (+/+)->B(1) (-/-)) and compared them with autologous controls (B(1) (+/+)->B(1)
41 ocomplexes with known subunit structures and compared them with available X-ray crystal structures.
42 ife firework situation at New Year's Eve and compared them to behaviour of the same dogs on a differe
43 ean and East Asian Neanderthal fragments and compared it with both analytical theory and data simulat
46 unctions in these cells from VL patients and compared them to CD4+ T cells from the same patients aft
49 to 27 years old across a growing season and compared them to communities in pre-restoration agricult
51 als - mouse and Caenorhabditis elegans - and compare them to consider which important features might
53 te the diagnostic performance of FFR(CT) and compare it with coronary CTA, single-photon emission com
55 ze (model complexity) in learning sheets and compare them to counterparts in machine-learning algorit
57 evelopers to assess their own algorithms and compare them with current state-of-the-art tools, accele
58 laemia case ascertainment tool (FAMCAT), and compare it with currently recommended methods for detect
59 CD4 binding site of the envelope antigen and compared it to currently used unblocked envelope protein
62 rther evaluate the performance of LMTRDA, we compared it with different classifier and feature descri
63 the inherent benefits of the drug pairs and compare them to DOX liposomes representative of DOXIL(R)
65 -specific excitatory classes of neurons, and compare them to each other and to inhibitory cortical ne
66 rformance of our methodological proposal and compare it with earlier ABC methods on a Normal toy exam
67 ed by high salt concentration (LLPS-HS), and compare it to electrostatically driven LLPS represented
69 r (CRC) undergoing curative resection and to compare it to established biomarkers including the neutr
70 h questions, it is increasingly important to compare them with established modelling approaches to hi
72 ve ribosomal footprints mapped to mRNAs, and compare them to existing Ribo-Seq and proteomic data.
73 tal structure to 2.0 angstrom resolution and compared it with existing structures to understand the c
76 ate large simulation statistics and directly compare them with experiments to uncover the mechanisms
78 IVB as primary treatment for type 1 ROP and compare them to findings in patients with ROP that spont
79 and modular constructions in tyrannosaur and compare it with five representatives of the major amniot
84 ifiers as variant prioritization systems and compared them to four variant prioritization algorithms
87 , propagated it, sequenced its genome(6) and compared it with genomes of 109 accessions representing
89 e outcomes of adults with NASH (n = 128) and compared them with groups that received re-LT for crypto
91 nt in all human miRNA hairpin precursors and compared them to highly expressed human RNAs with known
93 lent isolate, at 1.9 angstrom resolution and compare it to homologues from A. baumannii strains ACICU
95 ng and dysfunction in ZSF1 obese rats and to compare it with hypertensive ZSF1 lean and healthy Wista
99 be a T1D cohort with DQB1*06:02 (n = 50) and compare them to individuals with T1D and without DQB1*06
101 de pools in the early convalescent phase and compared them with influenza-specific memory responses f
102 children and typically-developed adults and compared it to involuntary toe walking in children with
104 nd specificity of the ATAD2B bromodomain and compared it to its closely related paralogue in ATAD2.
105 pro-KLK2 in Leishmania tarentolae cells and compared it with its non-glycosylated counterpart from E
107 unctional immune parameters of wild mice and compare them with laboratory mice, finding that wild mou
108 Study (2,046 unrelated individuals), and we compare them to LD-based, admixture-based, and family-ba
109 n = 6) and type 1 diabetes (T1D, n = 16) and compared them to levels in healthy control subjects (n =
110 and Shared B to C Set Association (SBC), and compare them to Linking Set Association (LSA), concept e
111 s (North Africa, Syria and Saudi Arabia) and compare them with local bacterial communities sampled on
112 We isolate TAMs from patient biopsies and compare them with macrophages from non-malignant human t
115 ygous disruption of Atg5 (A5(+/-);Kras), and compared them with mice with only oncogenic Kras (contro
117 n both a continuum and discrete setting, and compare it with multivalent scaffolds with fixed number
118 2 infants (nine regular samples/subject) and compared them with nasopharyngeal microbiota using 16S-r
119 ions under different resource conditions and compared them to natural microbial communities sampled f
121 a-type ores from Sweden, Chile and Iran, and compare them with new global reference data from layered
122 deine, and methamphetamine and, for context, compared it with nitrate removal (denitrification and pl
123 using whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and compare them to non-neurons (primarily glia) and prenata
124 on-neoplastic prostate epithelial tissue and compared it to non-transformed and neoplastic low-grade
125 We analyze a variety of such mutants and compare them to normal (wild-type), finding that mutants
126 ion on MYC-driven mouse B-cell lymphomas and compare them with observations in human Burkitt lymphoma
129 ables associated with decreased HRQoL and to compare it to other treatments in case of concurrency.
130 city, protection against ROS generation, and compare it with other commercialized cultivars such as G
132 Association (NEMA) NU2-2012 standard and to compare it with other state-of-the-art PET/CT systems.
133 uitment strategies and editing outcomes, and compare them to other CRISPR genome-editing technologies
135 ple sites containing laminated sediments and compare them with Pacific basin-scale and regional indic
136 nts with ICU-necessitating cellulitis and to compare them with patients with necrotizing fasciitis.
137 ar filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2), and compared it to patients with normal renal function.
139 samples from 32 patients with HHV-8 MCD and compared them with patients with KS (n = 24) and healthy
140 aks, troughs, rising and falling flanks) and compared them to periods of low amplitude (desynchronize
141 ted glycidol rupture (the Epoxide Route) and compared it with pH measurements by conventional techniq
142 in a heterogeneous patient collective and to compare it to phantom based MC provided from the Nationa
143 wed by next generation sequencing (NGS), and compare it to popular target-enrichment sequencing metho
144 y species out of 90 documented in Sicily and compared them with populations from the neighbouring sou
145 neoplasia of grade two or worse (CIN2+) and compared it with post-treatment high-risk human papillom
146 s typical of ancient human DNA research, and compare it to previous nuclear data-based methods throug
148 ting isoattenuating gallstones from bile and compare it with previously reported dual-energy CT metho
149 rically demanding N(Ar) ligand scaffold, and compare it with previously reported Mn(II) complexes.
150 for New York City, Chicago, and Toronto, and compare them to projected bottom-up emissions inventorie
151 T, the Quantum Exact Simulation Toolkit, and compare it to ProjectQ, qHipster and a recent distribute
153 (90 neurotypical and 20 with amblyopia) and compared them to psychophysical stereoacuities (our gold
154 ed genes from previous published reports and compared them with publicly available data, living epile
155 cryomicroscopy at ~4 angstrom resolution and compared it with published structures of S. cerevisiae C
156 l fire-bellied toad, Bombina orientalis, and compared them with published data from lampreys, chondri
157 k and single-cell RNA sequencing to directly compare them to purified primary human brain cells.
159 cell-specific 3D chromosomal structures and compare them to recently published chromatin structures
160 t proposal competitions advance science, and compare them with recently proposed, partially randomize
161 tometry to analyze 125 COVID-19 patients and compare them with recovered and healthy individuals.
162 erse set of Troger's base twisted amides and compare them with related nonplanar bridged lactams.
163 d how many of these four vessels had DVT and compared them with respect to the pulsatility index (PI)
165 d dissimilar languages (Spanish-English) and compared them to results from English monolinguals we re
167 abolic profile of 3 genotypes of Conilon and compared them to Robusta Tropical and Arabica coffees, a
169 al biopsy samples from patients with TCM and compared them with samples from patients with dilated ca
170 , and phase of the DCC in climate models and compare them with satellite observations and reanalysis
171 diomedea, that act as passive drifters, and compare them with satellite-derived velocity patterns.
172 xperienced primary HSV-2 genital disease and compared them with sequences of viruses isolated from th
174 inicalTrials.gov identifier NCT00500747) and compared them with serum or plasma samples from C57BL/6J
175 ers pAKT, pERK, pSRC, pSTAT3, and pSMAD2 and compared them to slides obtained from the clinical block
176 3) using immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR and compared them with specimens from healthy control subjec
177 lycan standards of increasing complexity and compared them with spectra of the same species after enz
178 mmunosuppression regimen (quadritherapy) and compare it with standard tritherapy associating standard
180 gnitive rehabilitation program (Insight) and compared it with standard care in cancer survivors self-
181 EM, and supported liquid membranes, SLM) and compared them to standard solvent extraction techniques
182 arious ratio approaches for TSPO imaging and compared them with standard kinetic modeling techniques,
183 ty of biological and artificial datasets and compare it to state-of-the-art approximate methods such
184 We assessed the performance of SViCT and compared it to state-of-the-art tools using simulated cf
187 isms between March 15 and April 30, 2020 and compared them with studies done in the same period one y
189 on under oil spill-simulated conditions, and compare it to that of the free-living (non phytoplankton
190 tients with localised prostate cancer and to compare it with that after photon radiotherapy or surger
193 we mapped the immune system of the NM-R and compared it to that of the short-lived, cancer-prone mou
194 stability at the domain interface (I56V) and compared it with that of a variant with similar stabilit
195 holesterolaemia (ie, its discrimination) and compared it with that of other established clinical case
196 ved the structure of P1 bound to PC/Chol and compared it with that of P3, a less potent homolog.
197 the ICT-GEP of Follicular Lymphoma (FL), and compared it with that of the more aggressive Diffuse Lar
199 gle cells co-occurring in the Antarctic, and compare it to the available genomes of the other phyloty
201 ive measure of such sequence specificity and compare it to the case of the interaction of urea, which
202 approach to study its solution behavior and compare it to the high-resolution structure we previousl
203 teraction energy of a square ASI system, and compare it to the interaction energy computed with micro
205 ted to the ICU for variceal bleeding, and to compare it to the outcomes of those with other causes of
206 na in a group of 190 laboratory subjects and compare it to the predictions of existing models as a st
207 TBEV when grown in human neuronal cells and compare it to the profile of virus grown in tick cells.
208 calculate the carrier intrinsic mobility and compare it to the reported experimental and theoretical
209 ome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) sequences and compare it to the sequence on which most vaccine candida
210 sis of all proteins deposited in the PDB and compare it to the statistical properties of the polymers
211 the routine microbiology laboratory, and to compare it to the Xpert Carba-R assay for the detection
214 ents with chronic periodontitis (ChP) and to compare it with the current clinical outcome and oral he
215 ssue from central and peripheral airways and compare it with the exhaled bronchial and alveolar NO le
216 ic microorganisms in patients with DG and to compare it with the microbiologic status of individuals
217 eclinical model of neuroendocrine tumors and compare it with the standard PRRT agent, (177)Lu-LuDOTA-
218 soft tissue graft from the tuberosity and to compare it with the traditional palatal graft, while hig
220 ge tree with fractional cascading (RTFC) and compare them with the conventional interval tree (IT).
221 in each of the experimental populations and compared it to the chemical signals of the source popula
222 e with two inserted UNA monomers (UNA2), and compared it to the DNA probe with two purposefully inser
223 nsive pre-exposure to drying conditions, and compared it to the genome of R. varieornatus, a related
224 digestion efficiency and reproducibility and compared it to the gold standard in the field, trypsin.
226 gulation and function in murine macrophages, compared it to the LD adipose differentiation-related pr
227 m of the neural activity while listening and compared it to the modulation spectrum of the stimuli.
228 bloodstream Candida infection and especially compared it with the commonly used lysis-centrifugation-
229 st pollinator importance network to date and compared it with the corresponding visitation network to
230 abolism, structure, and force generation and compared it with the current standard of preservation.
231 s with metastatic leptomeningeal disease and compared it with the estimates from cerebrospinal fluid
233 ssion over the last 150 My and statistically compared it with the main hypothesised geological contro
234 lfactory physiology of the screwworm fly and compared it with the non-obligate ectoparasitic secondar
235 lia galactanivorans at 1.66 A resolution and compared it with the only other structure available, tha
236 ype ISP enzyme LlaGI bound to its target and compared it with the previously reported structure of a
237 ed the allotetraploid A. hypogaea genome and compared it with the related diploid Arachis duranensis
238 ide and chromogranin A (ChgA) fragments, and compared it with the WE14 and ChgA(29) (-42) epitopes.
239 en and coumarin derivatives toward ALDH2 and compared them to the ALDH2 inhibitor daidzin for selecti
240 both CPDs and (6-4)PPs by HS-Damage-seq and compared them to the complementary repair maps of the hu
241 with indices of range size and position and compared them to the same indices obtained using more ba
242 ucture analysis on a set of AdV proteins and compared them with the clip region of the portal protein
243 Classical Swine Fever (CSF) in wild boar and compared them with the currently implemented conventiona
245 omposition of some blood cells available and compared them with the estimated cell compositions.
246 susceptible to penicillin (PNSP) in 2009 and compared them with the genomes of 581 isolates from 2012
248 y analysis of the oils from these clones and compared them with the oils from the respective cultivar
249 kb resolutions) using multiple criteria and compared them with the ones generated by another modelin
250 formation derived from two cameras, and then compared them with the original 2D views in classical ex
252 (the LinRegPCR model) on gene abundance and compared them with the standard curve-based method (the
253 We implemented the above two strategies and compared them with the state-of-the-art de novo assemble
256 40 3JHNHalpha-coupling and RDC constants and compared them with their experimental counterparts obtai
257 ly egalitarian Congolese BaYaka foragers and compared them with their more hierarchical Bondongo fish
258 ouse pancreas and human lymphoma samples and compare it to those of principal component analysis (PCA
261 evaluating actions using this approach, and compare them to those demonstrated by biological organis
262 antitatively characterize these features and compare them to those exhibited by chemical bonds to arg
263 perties of the white LED confocal system and compare them to those of a conventional flash fundus cam
264 ts with NAFLD-related HCC (NAFLD-HCC) and to compare them to those of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related
265 ncing and used logistic-regression models to compare them with those from patients with Lynch syndrom
266 aggressive periodontitis (AgP) patients and compare them with those in chronic periodontitis (CP) pa
267 when fusion loss occurs spontaneously and to compare them with those induced by covering 1 eye and wi
268 ulted from the removal of critical nodes and compare them with those of central nodes (in the context
270 We evaluate the results of our model and compare them with those of other, conventional statistic
271 rs (NS) with chronic periodontitis (CP), and compare them with those of periodontally healthy (PH) in
272 es in children who received 2 fIPV doses and compared it with those who received 1 full IPV dose.
273 identified the ESR genes in this species and compared them to those already found in S. cerevisiae We
274 T cell responses elicited by Ad5 vectors and compared them to those induced by an acute LCMV infectio
276 type III (IFN-lambda) against SARS-CoV-2 and compared them with those against SARS-CoV-1, which emerg
278 women from 28 LMICs (aged 15-49 years), and compared them with those in 193 763 HIV-negative men and
280 in conditions with no improved Pi status and compared them with those induced by high-Pi treatment in
282 d MurNAc-binding specificities of BsPdaC and compared them with those of SpPgdA and BsPdaA, represent
283 al samples obtained through hysterectomy and compared them with those of the cervix, vagina, rectum,
285 n rates and isotope records of perylene, and compare them with total organic carbon and the anthropog
286 d polymer-based precipitation techniques and compared them to traditional ultracentrifugation protoco
287 aptamer (syn-RA16) and a truncated form, and compared them to trans-RA16 for abilities to target and
288 etrospectively analyzed these parameters and compared them with transplant outcomes in NHP combined k
289 ment-responsive patients with psychosis, and compared them to treatment non-responsive patients, wher
290 imaging for risk stratification of NENs and compare it with tumor grading (World Health Organization
291 ing MVP domains (iMVP) and wild-type INT and compared them to two structurally modified INT: 15-amino
292 ost prevalent pathogenic point mutation, and compared them with two existing models that conditionall
293 S) neurons for synaptic characterization and compared them with unlabelled, near-neighboor NTS neuron
294 fications based on these metrics, as well as compared them to use of distance from the storm's track,
295 sium, and sodium and their densities, and we compared them with values derived using biomarkers.
297 CTA) mutants within the UL148 ectodomain and compared them to wild-type UL148, both in the context of
299 y's gestational limit (near-limit group) and compared them with women who sought but were denied an a
300 2beta-S1) containing the F764L mutation, and compared it to WT with in vitro motility as well as stea