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1 ior portion of the mask, N95 mask, and cloth mask).
2 but do not cough more loudly, when wearing a mask.
3 procedures to prepare the desired tether or mask.
4 r invisible, depending on their proximity to masks.
5 he importance of regular washing of homemade masks.
6 n) to fully automatically align the particle masks.
7 cterial dispersion compared with wearing N95 masks.
8 havior, such as isolation at home or wearing masks.
9 od draws for immunogenicity assessments were masked.
10 with age, and race/ethnicity and income with masking.
11 ules were identical in appearance to achieve masking.
14 icipants reported wearing disposable medical masks (93.8%), followed by N95 respirators (26.2%), and
15 ine 9 (H3K9) at loci surrounding DNA breaks, masking a local H3K9 trimethylation signal that is essen
16 t that current population stability could be masking a route to population collapse, if high greenhou
22 anti-CD3 Fab fragment with an anti-idiotypic mask and cleavage of the mask by tumor-specific protease
24 uscular genioglossus electromyography, nasal mask and pneumotachograph to measure OSA severity, arous
26 To interpret the models, we propose gene masking and gene saliency to extract learned relationshi
30 from ecological niche models, habitat filter masks and dispersal simulations to forecast the distribu
31 ion and preventions, such as the use of face masks and handwashing, restricting international travel,
32 ly corroborate the efficacy of medical-grade masks and highlight the importance of regular washing of
34 ples that guide whether physical distancing, masks and other barriers to transmission, or social bubb
35 Use of personal protection equipment (face masks) and compliance to hygienic measures was also repo
37 ate type of face mask, reusing disposal face mask, and disposing of used face masks should be particu
38 cleaned their hands before putting on a face mask, and more than half (55.3%, 62.1%) of those who tou
39 This is the first multicenter, randomized, masked, and controlled study demonstrating the ERL is no
40 ns should have their cross-reactive epitopes masked, and they should be optimized for eliciting virus
41 domly assigned to the recommendation to wear masks, and 2994 were assigned to control; 4862 completed
42 Probody therapeutics are fully recombinant, masked antibodies that can only bind target antigen afte
44 be, McNamara and colleagues identify epitope masking as a hindrance to antibody boosting after repeat
45 health authorities have recommended homemade masks as acceptable alternatives to surgical masks and N
46 droplets from coughs or sneezes, use of face masks as appropriate, hand-washing on all occasions when
47 is needed to establish the efficacy of cloth masks at blocking expiratory particles for speech and co
49 on in the point in time when wearing of face masks became mandatory in public transport and shops.
54 h an anti-idiotypic mask and cleavage of the mask by tumor-specific proteases can be applied to enhan
55 robustly driven by object weight but easily masked by a suppressive mechanism reflecting the correct
56 ny (genotype) differences that may have been masked by acclimation effects in the long-term experimen
60 re able to identify weapons-grade plutonium, masked by naturally-occurring radioactive material (NORM
62 lar matrix (ECM) targeting ROS nanoscavenger masked by pH sensitive covalently crosslinked polyethyle
64 ty and death of C9 and NT animals, which may mask C9 disease phenotypes, have been observed in recent
68 h MDD, using a newly developed meta-analytic mask compatible with seed-based d mapping (SDM) meta-ana
69 E environment, which can be applied to other mask configurations, such as dots, rings or lines, along
70 cellulosic fibers in homemade cotton-fabric masks confounded explicit determination of their efficac
71 o examine the epidemiological impact of face masks, considering resource limitations and a range of s
74 correlate with the population compartmental mask, corroborating biological significance of our annot
75 s, no blinding, and no assessment of whether masks could decrease disease transmission from mask wear
76 t that secondary lipid oxidation markers are masked dependent on water addition in the presence of pr
77 ic matter will facilitate transport and help mask detection of TBA metabolites in surface waters and
79 lt a wearable, stand-alone, fully integrated mask device for accurate tracking of respiration in free
80 ne group demonstrate the versatility of this masked diamine motif in chemoselective, orthogonal trans
83 ry to articulate three perceptual mechanisms-masking, distracting and misleading-that clearly explain
86 competing talkers' spectrotemporal features mask each other, the individual representations persist,
87 eavily on species presence and/or abundance, masking ecological processes such as habitat selection a
88 ve nature of the procedure helps to overcome masking effect in outliers, and a backward step eliminat
89 o simulate intense and short rainfall events mask effects of soil structure on surface fluxes and cli
90 oling caused by large volcanic eruptions may mask El Nino warming at our central Pacific site, potent
92 Cys residues using a Cys-reactive label that masks epitope residues, followed by infection of the lab
93 ival index (GI) were performed by calibrated masked examiners for up to 6 months following surgery.
94 ying this factor, which we call the "partial masking factor," by measuring detection thresholds in ba
98 t focusing on coarse-scale metrics alone may mask fine-scale ecological responses that are key to und
100 cost-effectiveness, fast electron mobility, mask-free, green synthesis, good electrical conductivity
106 erfusion (RNP) were drawn independently by 2 masked graders, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) tests w
107 esting) or personal health strategies (e.g., masks, grocery delivery, over-the-counter medications) d
108 in the No Talking group compared to the Face Mask group (17.1 lines lost from baseline acuity vs 13.4
109 the LMA group and 18.4% of those in the face-mask group (adjusted relative risk, 1.21; 95% CI, 0.90 t
110 30,162 (0.0298%) cases occurred in the Face Mask group (odds ratio, 0.81; 95% confidence interval, 0
114 d included nonhumidified nasal cannula, face mask, heated and humidified high-flow nasal cannula, and
117 the diagnosis of white-coat hypertension and masked hypertension and the identification of white-coat
119 t-fitting surgical mask with tape and an N95 mask in the "no-talking" (P > .99) and "speech" (P = .83
122 iption factor Crz1 to induce beta-1,3-glucan masking in C. albicans We show here that iron-induced ch
124 might reduce SARS-CoV-1 risk versus surgical masks in health care settings, but applicability to SARS
125 erature across disciplines about the role of masks in mitigating severe acute respiratory syndrome co
127 ict social distancing indoors and 53% strict masking indoors; indoor social distancing was significan
130 sapphire through micro-patterned triangular masks is used to demonstrate the feasibility of scalable
132 tire-integrated system that combines direct mask-less 3D printed strain gauges, flexible piezoelectr
133 gests that the potential benefits of wearing masks likely outweigh the potential harms when SARS-CoV-
134 forehead and wearing various face masks (no mask, loose fitting surgical mask, tight-fitting surgica
135 uclear medicine specialists determined, in a masked manner, the TNM score from both image sets in 30
139 e and one or two CD4-induced (CD4i) mAbs for masking nND epitopes, referred to as gp120-CD4i fusion p
140 red to the forehead and wearing various face masks (no mask, loose fitting surgical mask, tight-fitti
142 than 10 minutes while wearing neither a face mask nor an eye shield (high-risk exposure) or while wea
143 e collected in random order by 2 independent masked observers to assess the deep learning model as we
145 plementation of a policy requiring universal masking of all health care workers and patients in a lar
146 rs such as different reaction mechanisms and masking of isotope fractionation by either limited intra
147 ormation of gp120 on virions and/or physical masking of specific HIV-1 Env epitopes.IMPORTANCE SERINC
150 herefore, individual protocols based on the 'masking' of active sites should be elaborated for each e
154 pped after sunset, when a 'veil of darkness' masks one's race, suggesting bias in stop decisions.
159 xel imaging uses a time-varying transmission mask placed in the illumination to achieve imaging witho
161 We reviewed the impact of a universal face masking policy on respiratory viral infections (RVIs) am
162 ts highlight roles for glycans in sterically masking polypeptide epitopes and directly modulating Spi
165 We did two single-centre, multi-site, partly-masked, randomised trials in healthy cohorts of children
173 the various estimates, we conclude that face masks reduce the daily growth rate of reported infection
174 to the superior portion of a patient's face mask reduced bacterial dispersion during simulated intra
175 on the region we consider, we find that face masks reduced the number of newly registered severe acut
177 health care workers to use elastomeric half-mask respirators (EHMRs), widely used in construction an
179 earing, choosing an appropriate type of face mask, reusing disposal face mask, and disposing of used
180 sposal face mask, and disposing of used face masks should be particularly emphasized in future eviden
183 to an unmasked electrode array showing that masked SLED and laser dewetting could be used to target
187 In addition, glycans have been reported to mask specific antigenic sites from recognition by neutra
190 be formed using slowly varying random phase masks, such as for example the surface of a swimming poo
196 conserved, flexible region in the N-terminus masks the [4Fe-4S] cluster at the docking interface betw
197 conformation in which the XPF helical domain masks the ERCC1 (HhH)(2) domain and restricts access to
198 ovalent functionalization and supramolecular masks-the control of regioselectivity requires multi-ste
199 clear receptor modulators into the CNS while masking them as functional receptor ligands in the perip
201 der with psychotic features) had an elevated masking threshold compared with control subjects and bip
202 nnectivity were associated with an increased masking threshold, which in turn was linked to psychotic
203 face masks (no mask, loose fitting surgical mask, tight-fitting surgical mask without tape, tight-fi
204 lure (oxygen therapy from 0.4 FiO(2) Venturi mask to invasive mechanical ventilation) were evaluated
205 earch staff, and the sponsor study team were masked to a patient's treatment allocation until the bli
206 pendent nuclear medicine physicians who were masked to all clinical information read PET/CT scans fro
217 ents, investigators, and clinical staff were masked to patient allocation until after statistical ana
218 s, other study site staff, and patients were masked to patient-level tumour PD-L1 biomarker results.
219 the unmasked pharmacist), and patients were masked to pembrolizumab versus saline placebo administra
221 pharmacists, trial nurses, and midwives were masked to study group assignment throughout the trial.
228 ations were performed by an ophthalmologist, masked to the results of the CT scan, to identify retina
229 estigators who performed the index test were masked to the results of the reference test and all othe
230 up allocation; however, study assignment was masked to the statistician and researchers who analysed
231 ors, study site personnel, and patients were masked to the treatment allocation throughout the study.
233 Participants and all study personnel were masked to treatment allocation until the database was lo
234 sed by an independent adjudication committee masked to treatment allocation, was clinical status at d
240 int analysis data monitoring teams) remained masked to treatment assignment throughout the study.
241 and investigators at a given centre were not masked to treatment assignment, investigators at other c
257 d with having controlled BP, the presence of masked uncontrolled hypertension independently associate
259 ntly modified by two different biodegradable masking units, one is the acyloxybenzyl (AB) moiety and
265 ty of 91 programs reported reuse or extended mask use, and 43 programs reported that personal protect
269 and risk factors for pediatric difficult bag-mask ventilation as well as its association with adverse
270 way (LMA) has potential advantages over face-mask ventilation during neonatal resuscitation in low-in
275 0.2% of patients with reported difficult bag-mask ventilation versus 19.8% in patients without percei
276 of breastfeeding (within 1 h), neonatal bag-mask ventilation, kangaroo mother care (KMC), and antibi
281 tual compliance despite moderate acceptance; mask wearing correlated positively with other protective
282 s how the findings add to what we know about mask wearing in the community and risk for SARS-CoV-2 in
287 own measures, including physical distancing, mask-wearing and shielding individuals who are the most
288 e prudent decisions (for example, increasing mask-wearing compliance and avoiding larger gatherings)
292 In health care settings, N95 and surgical masks were probably associated with similar risks for in
295 08, 79.8%) or adjusted (n=9356, 92.0%) their mask while using it failed to consistently wash their ha
297 al mask without tape, tight-fitting surgical mask with adhesive tape securing the superior portion of
298 between those with a tight-fitting surgical mask with tape and an N95 mask in the "no-talking" (P >
299 ickness between measured and known thickness masks, with an overall coefficient of variation of 0.00%
300 itting surgical mask, tight-fitting surgical mask without tape, tight-fitting surgical mask with adhe