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1  as the clinical impact of drug combinations continues to accelerate, no consensus on how to quantify
2 ered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03404193) and continues to accrue patients.
3 lution exposure to cardiovascular health has continued to accumulate and the biological processes und
4                     As plastic marine debris continues to accumulate in the oceans, many important qu
5 nce supporting their formation in live cells continues to accumulate.
6 l be important to build on this momentum and continue to advance basic and clinical research to devel
7                  As sequencing methodologies continue to advance, the availability of protein sequenc
8                        As vaccine technology continues to advance, the development of novel vaccines
9 ly grappling with these challenges that will continue to affect current and future imaging research.
10                            Tuberculosis (TB) continues to affect over 10 million people per year worl
11                                       Plague continued to afflict Europe for more than five centuries
12 evalence is projected to rise as populations continue to age, yet there are no current therapeutic ap
13 agnitude, and consequence of this phenomenon continue to arise.
14 taking PrEP; and finally, an individual must continue to attend health-care visits or discontinue pro
15 are a prime example that IOL technology will continue to be a driving force in ophthalmology, with a
16                              HIV/AIDS and TB continue to be a significant global burden, disproportio
17 ease, unfortunately workers around the world continue to be affected and experience progressive or ev
18                     However, telehealth will continue to be an integral part of urology after the pan
19 cling in other bacteria as more AasS enzymes continue to be annotated and provides a platform for pot
20  sustainable supply of biomass, BECCS should continue to be considered the dominant NET in IPCC and o
21 ake it clear that palaeontological data will continue to be crucial for answering some macroevolution
22 atially heterogeneous cytokinin distribution continue to be debated.
23                 As the clothes of the genome continue to be deciphered, we envision that the epigenom
24 anticipate that newer device iterations will continue to be developed enhancing the current merits of
25 ecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon continue to be elucidated.
26 alue to justify dissemination, research will continue to be essential in the next phase: expanding EH
27 industrial PCBs was banned in 1978, but PCBs continue to be formed in industrial and consumer product
28 fect other loci and whether new recombinants continue to be generated.
29 cross-species transmission, sheep and cattle continue to be important for the transmission and mainte
30                  As computational biologists continue to be inundated by ever increasing amounts of m
31  covering small to large spatial scales will continue to be justified as a source of mechanistic unde
32 tive is to consider why identification rates continue to be low in untargeted metabolomics.
33  kidney cancer treatment, and rapid advances continue to be made in this field.
34                           As global habitats continue to be modified by anthropogenic disturbance and
35 ociated with the wood pellet industry should continue to be monitored.
36 science will not be fully realized unless we continue to be more inclusive of the world's populations
37 nagement of pain after diagnosis of MBC will continue to be necessary for many patients.
38 tter understood, class III protein functions continue to be obscure.
39 ironmental field, evidence synthesis methods continue to be poorly applied in practice, resulting in
40          As large amounts of biological data continue to be rapidly generated, a major focus of bioin
41 selective representations in the left insula continue to be recruited when prototypical taste knowled
42 to mass analyzers; however, improved designs continue to be reported.
43                            Among others that continue to be revealed, these input pathways reflect th
44  individuals with chronic rheumatic diseases continue to be treated with these drugs.
45 nticipated roles of mechanical force sensing continue to be uncovered.
46 eview will emphasize that there are-and will continue to be-many more questions than answers from the
47                                       PREsTo continued to be accurate among individuals with a biliru
48 aset, we find that rates of autism diagnosis continued to be on the rise in recent years, but who is
49 tic oligonucleotide to extra-hepatic tissues continues to be a challenging endeavor and efficient lig
50 l abundance (DA) analysis of microbiome data continues to be a challenging problem due to the complex
51           Chronic undernutrition in children continues to be a global public health concern.
52 markable over the last 2 decades, but sepsis continues to be a major cause of death in this populatio
53  (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, continues to be a major global health problem.
54             Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) continues to be a major health threat worldwide, and the
55                              Cervical cancer continues to be a major public health problem affecting
56 IV replication in macrophages.IMPORTANCE HIV continues to be a major public health problem worldwide,
57 salignment in axial time-of-flight (TOF) MSI continues to be a serious issue.
58 ft dysfunction after cardiac transplantation continues to be an important cause of morbidity and mort
59              The NAM population has been and continues to be an invaluable resource for the maize gen
60 ed opposing conclusions, and the possibility continues to be as hotly contested today as it was when
61          We explored whether BCG vaccination continues to be associated with decreased prevalence of
62                         HCT at a younger age continues to be associated with superior outcomes suppor
63 and maintaining provenance of the processing continues to be challenging for researchers.
64 plified personalized dosimetry in the clinic continues to be challenging.
65  mainstay of sepsis research for decades and continues to be considered the gold standard to inform n
66    Lung transplantation in the United States continues to be constrained by a limited supply of donor
67 patients with stable coronary artery disease continues to be debated in routine clinical practice, de
68 al and population-wide impact of these tools continues to be elucidated, such transformative progress
69                              However, Pou3f4 continues to be expressed through later phases of develo
70         Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in India continues to be high due, in large part, to long delays
71 fficient and selective manner is crucial and continues to be important and attracts scientific intere
72 tipation remains difficult and its treatment continues to be ineffective.
73 mited by decades of worldwide illegality and continues to be limited in the United States by the ongo
74  agents and more evidence accumulates, there continues to be no high-quality clinical data showing a
75                       Radiation therapy (RT) continues to be one of the mainstays of cancer treatment
76 WNT, Hedgehog and Hippo signalling cascades, continues to be pursued across multiple cancer types as
77 The global burden of rheumatic heart disease continues to be significant although it is largely limit
78                                      Leprosy continues to be the belligerent public health hazard for
79 tacle in the development of RNA therapeutics continues to be the imprecise, difficult, and often prob
80                     FT ICR mass spectrometry continues to be the leader in the resolving power among
81  of these polymers by mass spectrometry (MS) continues to be very challenging due to their high insol
82 treatment, the patient, who is 43 years old, continues to be without neurological and psychiatric sym
83 at a substantial number of lesions appear to continue to benefit from enzalutamide beyond progression
84                    Population stratification continues to bias the results of genome-wide association
85                                        As we continue to build such supportive environments, we can s
86 ls predict that this growth stimulation will continue to cause a net carbon uptake this century.
87 ned in these areas, illegal activities often continue to cause alarming habitat destruction.
88 disease have had an unprecedented spread and continue to cause an increasing number of fatalities wor
89 peutics for use in humans, Nipah virus (NiV) continues to cause fatal outbreaks of encephalitis and r
90  human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) continues to cause new pediatric cases of infection thro
91                              Yersinia pestis continues to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of plagu
92 ic variation in circulating RSV strains will continue to challenge prevention efforts.
93                    Experimental developments continue to challenge the theoretical description of mol
94 ccurately characterizing isoprene ozonolysis continues to challenge atmospheric chemists.
95                        As permafrost systems continue to change with climate, we must understand the
96                                CDD staff has continued to characterize protein families via conserved
97                          Influenza A viruses continue to circulate among wild birds and poultry world
98                            Tuberculosis (TB) continues to claim the lives of around 1.7 million peopl
99 umber of features, fundamental uncertainties continue to cloud our view of the future.
100 re gaps have historically contributed to and continue to compound disparate health outcomes among com
101 ound that KA-resistant cells lose the WE but continue to conduct glycolysis and surprisingly remain d
102                              Clinicians must continue to conduct thorough history-taking and examinat
103 , but show that primitive HSCs of adult mice continue to cycle rarely.
104 the marine environment to ensure that levels continue to decline.
105 r equal to 75 years old conditional survival continued to decline with increasing length of stay.
106 -1 years) to adolescence (> 1-2 years), then continued to decrease in a slowing rate.
107                   Interestingly, CRPC tumors continue to depend on hyperactive AR signaling and will
108 merging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods worldwi
109                 As episodic memory abilities continue to develop across childhood and into adolescenc
110 licly available resource, CDD curation staff continues to develop hierarchical classifications of wid
111 on commences after approximately an hour and continues to develop over a period of weeks.
112 ant surgical procedures requiring laparotomy continued to dictate an open approach throughout the stu
113        Unlike S. feltiae, S. carpocapsae IJs continued to disperse.
114 ient mice after the first defeat session and continue to diverge following successive stress episodes
115                             As these viruses continue to diversify genetically and antigenically, it
116 atients with metastatic or recurrent disease continue to do poorly, indicating a need for new treatme
117 ir ability to sense alloantigen because they continued to drive T cell maturation into CXCR5+PD-1+ T
118 pment of new CRISPR-Cas genome editing tools continues to drive major advances in the life sciences.
119 ive pairs of bioorthogonal labeling reagents continues to drive the design of new compounds that are
120                     Although the information continues to emerge, here we provide our perspective on
121                                  However, we continue to encounter practical issues that limit their
122 ic testing have become, health professionals continue to encounter uncertainty in their applications
123 a and names should be used by society whilst continuing to encourage taxonomic research that leads to
124                             The Expert Panel continues to endorse the remaining recommendations for s
125 f these crucial virus-host interactions will continue to enhance our fundamental understanding of the
126 mic proportions and disease-associated costs continuing to escalate.
127                                           We continued to evaluate their capacity to induce DNA break
128 ne origin A(H3N2) variant [A(H3N2)v] viruses continue to evolve and remain a public health threat.
129  capabilities of deep neural networks (DNNs) continue to evolve to increasingly impressive levels.
130 mic therapies emerge, glycaemic targets will continue to evolve.
131 ients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation continues to evolve and grow, especially when knowledge
132  (SARS-CoV-2), the causal agent of COVID 19, continues to evolve since its first emergence in Decembe
133  to act even as the scientific evidence base continues to evolve.
134 on phase (days 22 to 42), the APE test group continued to exhibit statistically higher GI scores than
135  The applications of fluorine in drug design continue to expand, facilitated by an improved understan
136 tions reveal that although global urban land continues to expand rapidly before the 2040s, China and
137      The range of the mosquito Aedes aegypti continues to expand, putting more than two billion peopl
138 ed a course of oseltamivir; however, she had continued to experience fatigue, fever, chills, abdomina
139                               Washington, DC continues to experience a generalized HIV-1 epidemic.
140 cy of control, which may allow the cortex to continue to exploit this descending pathway even after d
141                     However, many metastases continue to express E-cadherin, and a full EMT is not al
142                              EV-treated ESCs continued to express stemness genes, preserving their pl
143  evolving cHL treatment approaches, patients continue to face increased nonlymphoma mortality risks f
144                      Clinical trials for GBM continue to fall short of showing significant survival o
145  growing at the correct size while the larva continues to feed and gain body mass.
146                      We found that each bird continued to fly along its preferred trajectory up to a
147 d to the fractionation of the field and that continue to form obstacles for convergence, and propose
148 ities of funders, researchers and publishers continue to grapple with what should be required or enco
149                             The effects will continue to grow and worsen if economies begin to open w
150 gnition and treatment of ICI toxicities will continue to grow in importance as these agents prolifera
151  the number of cases, and geographic spread, continue to grow.
152                                     Interest continues to grow regarding the role of serologic assays
153                    As marijuana's popularity continues to grow, patients with glaucoma will encounter
154 ncreasingly urgent as the elderly population continues to grow.
155 he treatment and prevention of HIV infection continue to guide optimal practices.
156 werful approaches, studies of Drosophila can continue to guide the future of regeneration research.
157 H) is a feature of a variety of diseases and continues to harbor high morbidity and mortality.
158  findings suggest that PPV23 vaccination may continue to have an important role in adult pneumococcal
159  structures, more than one-third of patients continue to have disabling seizures postoperatively.
160  has had devastating global impacts and will continue to have dramatic effects on public health for y
161          However, Black MSM in San Francisco continue to have higher HIV incidence and outmigration r
162 %) had immediate stricture resolution and 42 continued to have long-term resolution (mean follow-up p
163                              Marek's disease continues to have a significant economic impact on the p
164             Determining whether the guidance continues to have value in its current form is criticall
165 acilities, including compounding pharmacies, continues to impact clinical microbiology laboratories,
166 increased over time, post-operative survival continued to improve.
167 ctrometry, particularly as machine precision continues to improve.
168 se, rates of complications such as nonunions continue to increase as well.
169             As computational power and speed continue to increase at a remarkable rate, the dream of
170                              NNRTI PDR would continue to increase if DTG-based ART was restricted to
171               As HIV incidence and mortality continue to increase in eastern Europe and central Asia,
172                           If human emissions continue to increase, North America will see further inc
173                    As rates of spinal fusion continue to increase, rates of complications such as non
174  sepsis care for Medicare beneficiaries will continue to increase.
175 ion over the last three decades and has thus continued to increase in the current millennium.
176 during withering, although the concentration continued to increase throughout the entire procedure, p
177 incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estim
178  vasoconstrictor, endothelin-1 (EDN1), which continues to increase as the cells become resistant with
179                             If deforestation continues to increase at its current exponential rate th
180 re at elevated risk for requiring HAD, which continues to increase between 20 and 30 years after diag
181        As the incidence of pancreatic cancer continues to increase, new treatment strategies for this
182                 As the surgical uptake of SG continues to increase, there is a need to ensure that su
183 nce of individuals living with the infection continues to increase.
184 ood, feed, fiber, fuels, and pharmaceuticals continues to increase.
185 ment approaches for several malignancies and continuing to increase patient survival.
186 than 870 publications and a legacy that will continue to influence the lives of many for decades to c
187 However, it is largely unknown how predators continue to influence these habitat selection behaviours
188                           As miniaturization continues to influence the next generation of technologi
189                  Forthcoming trial data will continue to inform programmatic use of typhoid conjugate
190 ased during the twentieth century(5) and may continue to intensify in a warming world(6).
191                                Auxetic foams continue to interest researchers owing to their unique a
192             Although bacteriophages (phages) continue to lack drug approval in Western medicine, an i
193 mechanistic insight and clinical translation continue to lag the pace of risk variant identification,
194                          Notably, VP infants continued to lag, with overall brain size generally less
195 -Weill Cornell Medicine PICU physician group continued to lead this unit.
196 aching, phototoxicity, and related artifacts continue to limit fluorescence microscopy's utility.
197                               Organ shortage continues to limit the lives of patients who require liv
198        Resistance to multimodal chemotherapy continues to limit the prognosis of acute lymphoblastic
199 o apoptosis, inflammation, and other factors continues to limit Tx efficacy.
200 at the original elements of the codon theory continue to make important predictions for cerebellar me
201     Although guidelines in the United States continue to mandate a biopsy at all ages, some children
202                        As these technologies continue to mature, there is a need to achieve efficient
203                                   As kernels continued to mature, pigment coverage across the pericar
204                 With these changes, Lung-MAP continues to meet its goal to focus on unmet needs in th
205 ine (TCV) is rolled out, surveillance should continue to monitor changes in AMR to inform policies an
206                                  Clinics are continuing to monitor and adapt their appointment schedu
207 Though controversial, the savanna hypothesis continues to motivate research into the palaeo-environme
208                           As this technology continues to move forward, advances in sample handling a
209 ther improvements in organoid techniques are continuing to narrow the gap with in vivo brain developm
210 nowledge about HBV composition and should be continued to obtain the most comprehensive metabolite pr
211 e United States (US) in the year 2000, cases continue to occur, with measles outbreaks having occurre
212 emonstrating that interspecies recombination continues to occur today.
213 is for phenotypic evolution as whole genomes continue to populate the tree of life.
214              Filoviruses such as Ebola virus continue to pose a substantial health risk to humans.
215 etry; however, the ever penetrating GCR will continue to pose the most significant health risks espec
216 es has decreased, this group of malignancies continues to pose major challenges to public health.
217 d the multidisciplinary approaches they took continue to power and inspire our work today.
218 en the number of dots was increased, monkeys continued to preferentially select the middle dot.
219 ants in males with neurocognitive phenotypes continues to present a challenge to clinical geneticists
220 ephalitis in humans and other mammals, which continues to present a public health threat in most part
221  sequencing technologies have generated, and continue to produce, an increasingly large corpus of bio
222 lly, we speculate on future innovation as we continue to progress through the postgenomic era and tow
223 hods to improve ablation safety and efficacy continue to progress.
224 ion (electroretinogram), and the retinopathy continued to progress.
225                                  Retinopathy continues to progress even when diabetic patients try to
226  differentiation conditions, PAG1(TM-) cells continued to proliferate and did not extend neurites or
227  in biological systems has informed and will continue to promote development of novel approaches to a
228    Data reveal that short-wavelength magnons continue to propagate until a mode crossing predicted fo
229         The challenge for the database is to continue to provide a highly curated database of sequenc
230            Our results suggest that AMF will continue to provide a route for nutrient uptake by wheat
231  approach to modelling cardiomyopathies will continue to provide critical insights into these devasta
232 ta and longitudinal studies of murine models continue to provide insight into the natural history of
233 e refine these tools and approaches, we will continue to provide users a means to identify consistent
234 y, it is important to understand whether SMC continues to provide a high level of protection and how
235 follow-up period, with the high-dose regimen continuing to provide greater benefits in most efficacy
236 ly on and decreasing over time as deployment continues to ramp up.
237 cking, and aggregation in cells, researchers continue to rapidly generate new insights into cellular
238                                 If the world continues to rapidly transition towards renewable energy
239          Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to ravage health and economic metrics globally
240 ng helical segments dock onto each other and continue to rearrange at the vicinity of the ribosome.
241  the ICU but remained in the hospital, and 3 continued to receive mechanical ventilation in the ICU.
242                             The Expert Panel continues to recommend ER testing of invasive breast can
243 d- or water-seeking, InsCtx ongoing activity continued to reflect physiological satiety.
244                    Many households, however, continue to regularly use indoor biomass-fueled mud stov
245                                  Respondents continue to rely on myoclonic status epilepticus and neu
246 nd risks show that COVID-19 infection should continue to remain a contraindication for donation, as h
247 ter multiple years of flexibility, residents continue to report a high rate of satisfaction and posit
248 licted by antibody specific for donor organs continues to represent a major obstacle to graft surviva
249  discuss management of patients with ICH who continue to require long-term anticoagulation, the inter
250 eep inside the pharynx in extant vertebrates continues to require external epithelia has not been add
251 logical flow conditions for over 60 days and continue to resist Staphylococcus colonization.
252              The field of epitranscriptomics continues to reveal how post-transcriptional modificatio
253 emains about whether primary production will continue to rise should sea ice decline further.
254    As SARS-CoV-2 infections and death counts continue to rise, it remains unclear why some individual
255  among the elderly, its prevalence and costs continue to rise, making it a significant population hea
256      Organic photovoltaic (OPV) efficiencies continue to rise, raising their prospects for solar ener
257     As the incidence of diabetes and obesity continue to rise, using these findings to improve case f
258 irus is causing a global pandemic, and cases continue to rise.
259                           Serum IL-27 levels continued to rise during infection.
260 prenorphine, and oxycodone prescribing rates continued to rise steadily throughout the study period.
261 ome a significant heath burden as prevalence continues to rise, affecting 6%-13% of the global popula
262 d clinical research, breast cancer incidence continues to rise.
263 isease associated with this new coronavirus, continues to rise.
264                                 Many centers continue to routinely perform transesophageal echocardio
265                     Consequently, such cells continued to safely grow in the presence of antimitotic
266 dog bites, ensuring availability of PEP, and continuing to scale up MDV may help to prevent human rab
267 n damaged and vicious cycle of free radicals continues to self-propagate.
268 sil fuel use for global climate models, will continue to serve as a useful tool for quantifying physi
269 ams fed by snow and other cold-water sources continue to serve as critical climate refugia for mounta
270                          The vertebrate limb continues to serve as an influential model of growth, mo
271 sms of cellular and circuit-level plasticity continue to shape and reshape many regions of the adult
272 rm a scaffold for constructing the self, and continue to shape both the self and the way we perceive
273 that the pressure to communicate efficiently continues to shape language use later in life.
274 irus is unknown at present, countries should continue to share their experiences, shield populations
275 rammed death-1 (PD-1) and its ligand (PD-L1) continue to show limited durable success in clinical cas
276                  Emerging urinary biomarkers continue to show promise in evaluating lupus nephritis (
277 uch as ISG15 or USP18, this siloed IFN-I can continue to signal from within the endosome.
278 Here we show that, upon internalization, TCR continues to signal from a set of specialized endosomes
279 ning; and (iii) their reduction has and will continue to significantly decrease biosphere functioning
280                Legislation and credentialing continue to significantly influence the pace of tele-cri
281  animals over 12 months, only the PFC region continued to significantly accumulate plaques.
282       APOF (R(2)=0.73) and APOL1 (R(2)=0.60) continued to significantly correlate with recovery score
283 easures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States.
284 9), which is caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2, continues to spread rapidly around the world, there is a
285                 In CK1delta mutants, neurons continue to sprout growth cones into adulthood, leading
286                               Leaders should continue to study the 24/7 work environment and test mea
287 cortex (PFC), PV expression appears last and continues to substantially increase throughout adolescen
288                 The study of skeletal muscle continues to support the accurate diagnosis of mitochond
289 om coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) often continue to test positive for the causative virus by pol
290 tem cells to regenerate damaged heart tissue continue to this day(1,2), despite ongoing questions of
291 eposition, high freshwater Al concentrations continue to threaten acidified ecosystems across the nor
292   There was no additional vision benefit for continuing to treat with monthly injections for persiste
293 tions between gut microorganisms and the CNS continues to uncover critical and previously unappreciat
294                       Cancer surgeons should continue to use their oncologic knowledge to determine t
295 igarette users who successfully quit smoking continued to use e-cigarettes.
296                              If winter soils continue to warm, microbial C limitation will reduce exp
297 ing the state of future climate as the Earth continues to warm.
298 thane, a potent greenhouse gas, as the Earth continues to warm.
299 omycin was prescribed; however, her symptoms continued to worsen, and she began to have dyspnea when
300 tecture and molecular basis of its evolution continues to yield novel insights into our understanding

 
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