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1     Among the 231 respondents with glaucoma, most (58.9%) had heard about the possible use of marijua
2 severe disease at a relatively early age and most (67%) have slow-to-moderate progression of their vi
3 e events were reported in 58.4% of patients; most (94.4%) were mild-to-moderate in severity and 98.8%
4 retory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) is the single most abundant acquired immune component secreted onto mu
5 ureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis are the most abundant bacteria found on the skin of patients wit
6  RTO compounds, p-cymene and thymol were the most abundant in packed boxes at the end of cold storage
7 , ethyl octanoate and ethyl decanoate as the most abundant.
8 be) were used to identify online information most accessible to patients.
9                                          The most active hybrid displayed over threefold and 10-fold
10                                       In the most adjusted Cox models, the risk of HF was 39% and 62%
11                                              Most adverse events resulted only in symptoms (77%) and
12 plications, and obesity were risk factors in most age-groups, with highest relative risks among 20-39
13                        Ala substitutions for most alphaM4 residues, including those in clusters of po
14 ansporters constitute one of the largest and most ancient protein superfamilies found in all living o
15                                      Yet the most ancient stem-salamanders, known from mid-Jurassic r
16                                          The most and least common reaction types were urticaria/angi
17 s known to play a role in light detection in most animals.
18                                              Most antidepressants, including selective serotonin reup
19 ility to precisely target by genomic editing most areas of the genome, is producing important prelimi
20                               The parameters most associated with the increase of AFP >=10 ng/ml acco
21 cy department, may help identify individuals most at risk for developing chronic PTSD in the aftermat
22 iving in quarters among families who are the most at risk, and factors including the openings of some
23 c and proliferative processes, increased the most, at 4- and 2-fold, respectively, in RV-HF versus RV
24 isability-adjusted life years worldwide, yet most attention has focused on acute care and the impact
25                                        While most authors advocated for one of these three positions,
26                                              Most bacteria have one pathway or the other, but the Gra
27                                              Most bacteria utilize two types of synthases that polyme
28 s form a ring-like structure, the Z-ring, in most bacterial species.
29 t by dietary AM did not change the levels of most biochemical (ALB, AMY, TP and GLOB), antioxidants (
30 hed to protein Ser/Thr residues, is found on most cancer yet rarely detected in adult normal tissues
31 gene order is identical to that reported for most caridean shrimps and corresponds to the presumed Pa
32                                              Most cases of IOL dislocation are associated with surgic
33 d these effects to be smaller for LK-DFBA in most cases.
34  unsubstituted phthalimide-N-oxyl radical in most cases.
35                                              Most cell types, including immune cells, can secrete and
36 talk between the plasma membrane (PM), where most cellular cholesterol resides, and the endoplasmic r
37 majority of genes undergo pre-mRNA splicing, most cellular processes depend on proper spliceosome fun
38 the non-backtracking single cell domains are most close to the sizes of compartments from the populat
39  from the 4 focus group discussions that are most closely linked to policy changes and descriptive an
40  the post-translational protein modification most closely related to ubiquitination.
41 e risks of CRC in 50-year-old men and women (most common age of first screening), which were 0.44% an
42                                          The most common biomarker approved by the FDA (United States
43                         Breast cancer is the most common cancer, and the second cause of cancer-relat
44 bReCheck-guiding authors to help address the most common cases that remain difficult for text-mining
45          Betalactam (BL) antibiotics are the most common cause of drug hypersensitivity.
46 sophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths.
47                 We monitor F508del-CFTR, the most common CF-causing variant, and confirm rescue by lo
48                         Hypertension was the most common comorbidity (67.6%), and patients with persi
49                     Sepsis remains among the most common complications from infectious diseases world
50         Uveal coloboma represents one of the most common congenital ocular malformations accounting f
51  inhibition is insufficient to eradicate the most common cytokine receptor-like factor 2-rearranged (
52 cal features of multiple sclerosis (MS), the most common disabling neurological disease in young adul
53              The Cys2His2 zinc finger is the most common DNA-binding domain expanding in metazoans si
54 hill), swimming in the carangiform mode, the most common fish swimming mode, generate thrust on their
55 ice (29.6%), and cow's milk (19.2%) were the most common food triggers.
56                    Anxiety disorders are the most common form of mental illness and are more likely t
57                                          The most common genetic cause of amyotrophic lateral scleros
58               Endometrial cancer remains the most common gynecological malignancy in the United State
59                  Postoperative adhesions are most common issues for almost any types of abdominal and
60 xpansion mutation in the C9orf72 gene is the most common known genetic cause for amyotrophic lateral
61       Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is the second most common malignancy arising in the liver.
62                Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common monogenetic cause of ASD, has emerged as a p
63                                          The most common mutation in field-selected larvae from India
64              Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, resulting in the
65                                          The most common non-pharmacological technique included feedi
66    Incidence rates for anterior uveitis, the most common ophthalmic immune-related AE, were 8209 per
67                                          The most common pneumococcal serotypes were 3 (4 episodes),
68 flow assays (LFA) have made them some of the most common point of care biosensors in a variety of fie
69                                          The most common presenting symptoms were fever (49%) and cou
70 e or function cause sick sinus syndrome, the most common reason for electronic pacemaker implantation
71 on via genital and colorectal mucosa are the most common routes of dissemination.
72 entation of trichilemmal cysts is one of the most common single gene familial diseases in humans.
73      Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most common symbiont-induced reproductive manipulation.
74                                          The most common therapeutic needs involved new drugs (n = 14
75 some Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, is the most common tick-borne illness in the Northern Hemispher
76   In the 81 patients with MD, Becker was the most common type (42%-52%).
77                Yeast and mouse mimics of the most common variant, P286R, produce mutator effects far
78                          Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in temperate zones and
79 propriate ICD shocks in 39 patients occurred most commonly <5 years after implant (54%) and decreased
80 an become pathogenic, clinically manifesting most commonly as oropharyngeal candidiasis and vulvovagi
81 acy of the Galton-Watson model, which is the most commonly employed model for biological growth proce
82       Mutations in TET2, which are among the most commonly found mutations in CHIP, lead to increased
83   Topical intra-nasal sprays are amongst the most commonly prescribed therapeutic options for sinonas
84 metry and nuclear magnetic resonance are the most commonly reported analytical tools during dereplica
85 r (49%) and cough (39%); initial radiographs most commonly showed multifocal or bilateral opacities (
86 fferent countries and cultures in two of the most commonly used designs in experimental economics.
87 aureus Cas9 (SauCas9), an alternative to the most commonly used genome editing protein Streptococcus
88  are shown to be compatible with each of the most commonly used immunoassay detection modalities.
89 ivered highly reproducible measurements, and most comparative studies showed little difference in the
90         Next, we review the evolution of the most complete GEM that has been developed to date: the E
91                                          The most complete known skull of this species is DNH 7 from
92                     Finally, we generate the most complex experimental lineage tracing dataset to dat
93 ble by mass spectrometry in strains with the most conserved genes of each step deleted, but also addi
94 nd parsimony of overall flux to identify the most cost-effective usage of metabolism that also best r
95                                              Most countries with large annual reductions in such mort
96 deaths were similar between men and women in most countries.
97                                              Most data processing workflows include similar steps, bu
98  developing vaccines for some of the world's most deadly diseases, including AIDS and malaria.
99 lencene, and beta-caryophyllene is among the most difficult molecular recognition tasks.
100                                              Most digital information today is encoded in the magneti
101 es virus to identify the cortical areas that most directly influence parasympathetic and sympathetic
102 previous studies, featuring it as one of the most distinctive signatures of cancer.
103 an colors and color patterns are some of the most diverse and conspicuous traits found in nature and
104 to identify the ideal prodrug design for the most effective and safe treatment of inflammatory arthri
105         Overall, 100 umol L(-1) MeSA was the most effective for maintaining fruit quality and maintai
106 nitive rehabilitation, and exercise were the most effective interventions for adult non-central nervo
107             Influenza vaccines represent the most effective response to this threat especially with t
108                           Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent influenza virus infections
109 eatments, guiding choice towards those which most effectively resolve the obstruction.
110 acetyl, we confirmed that iron salts are the most efficient catalysts.
111 ligands and sense of stereoinduction for the most efficient diether and amino ether ligands prove to
112 aucoma, whereas cpRNFL thickness remains the most efficient for advanced glaucoma.
113 chemical stability are typically observed in most electrolytes.
114                                              Most electroretinography findings have pathognomonic fea
115                                          The most endergonic reactions (DeltaG(++)>0) were LOOH decom
116                                          The most enriched DEGs in GO functional analysis were mainly
117            Our results provide evidence that most erosion below the Great Unconformity in Colorado oc
118      Importantly, genetic alterations in the most extensively rewired PPIN nodes occur frequently in
119 uea Volcano, Hawai'i, represented one of its most extraordinary eruptive sequences in at least 200 ye
120 Unexpectedly, we found that 5-OHBza-R is the most favored MtBzaC substrate.
121  PCB congener distributions with Aroclors in most foods and found manufacturing byproduct PCBs, inclu
122 e found that the most parous adults were the most frail and that the parity-frailty relationship was
123                                          The most frequent cause of portal hypertension is cirrhosis.
124  KMT2A gene, located at 11q23, are among the most frequent chromosome aberrations in acute myeloid le
125                                          The most frequently broken motif was REST (p value = 0.0028)
126                 Although T cell migration is most frequently defined in the context of trafficking, a
127 occurrence data revealed the relevance of 11 most frequently detected OMPs for classifying the contam
128                  Prostate cancer (PC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men.
129  as the "guardian of the genome", p53 is the most frequently mutated protein in cancer and almost all
130 ope: aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)(3) ) is the most frequently used adjuvant, with microcrystalline tyr
131       The potential to migrate is one of the most fundamental functions for various epithelial, mesen
132 rcalated within the hypothalamus control the most fundamental physiological needs in vertebrates(1,2)
133 n of monodisperse nanomaterials is among the most fundamental tasks in inorganic synthesis and materi
134                                              Most gene-environmental studies have focused on breast c
135  the divergence of different avian lineages, most genes belong to an avian-specific gamma-c clade, wi
136 panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the most heavily invested species in conservation.
137                                              Most hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) develop in patient
138 resistance (NTSR) mechanisms have evolved to most herbicide classes.
139                   Flow cytometry of the five most highly abundant peptides (EP1, -2, -3, -7 or EP9) s
140 es featured in 18 of the top 20 combinations most highly associated with mortality in UK Biobank and
141              Treatment was well tolerated in most however serious AEs can occur in those with advance
142 C, a well-known oncoprotein overexpressed in most human cancers, we show that FBXL16 stabilizes C-MYC
143 tment of the global brain lesions present in most human neurogenetic diseases.
144  archaeological assemblages, with one of the most iconic artefacts being the bone point.
145  specific-activity, and antigen-site density most impacted median survival.
146                       Cassava is perhaps the most important crop in Africa for smallholder farmers.
147 ctal anastomotic leakage (CAL) is the single most important denominator of postoperative outcome afte
148                                   One of the most important emerging aspects of precision medicine in
149 ensional (3D) shape perception is one of the most important functions of vision.
150 acterized for the zinc and iron content, the most important micronutrients.
151                                    R0 is the most important predictor of survival in patients with LR
152                     Proteins are perhaps the most important yet frustratingly complicated and difficu
153                                              Most importantly, (1)H-(19)F coupling constants in this
154                                              Most importantly, our study demonstrated that protein ti
155                                              Most importantly, some amide bonds and their similar gro
156 n help investigators to focus on key aspects most in need of attention when reporting PROs in future
157        Although the strength of evidence for most interventions was low or very low, intensified pati
158 uch less is known about the trends affecting most invertebrates and other neglected taxa, and it is u
159                                          The most investigated outcomes were periodontal diseases (42
160 rade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most lethal gynecologic malignancy in industrialized cou
161 a power was stronger when rule switches were most likely (strong negative prediction error), especial
162  affect the murine b-wave in both genotypes, most likely because of chelating amino acids present in
163 l of kallikrein activity, with bradykinin as most likely mediator.
164 sponse and, ultimately, to help select those most likely to benefit.
165                     Changes from baseline in most lipid parameters also favored DOR.
166 eld and inherent incompatibility of CNM with most man-made materials in use today, research has tende
167 onsidering the natural variability range for most meibomian lipids (app. +/- 15% of the Mean), these
168  loss has been identified as potentially the most modifiable risk factor for dementia.
169     However, the environmental dependence of most mutations remains unknown.
170 etabolic rates and much larger hatchlings in most nautilids may explain the selective extinction of a
171                               When beds were most needed for the treatment of acute COVID-19 cases, p
172 duction in nitric oxide production being the most notable.
173 c modification, chromatin forms the nexus of most nuclear processes.
174 BS data and found that it is very stable and most of BS conversion assays can achieve> 99.5% efficien
175                         This complex spanned most of central Europe and exhibits demographic and cult
176                                              Most of differences between repeated measures did not ex
177 try, despite the fact that this region loses most of its normal input after such an injury, and is cl
178  ideological self-selection does not explain most of that coexposure.
179   In the final validation phase (phase III), most of the 169 standardized features could be excellent
180                                      Because most of the clinical features of hypothyroidism are nons
181 value of 2 x 10(11) per cubic centimeter and most of the deep traps located at crystal surfaces.
182                                              Most of the Eocene GSSCP were classified as woody bamboo
183 p-coumaric and caffeic acids was measured in most of the fruit beers in respect to conventional beers
184                                     Of note, most of the genes with increased expression were known t
185 karyotes, the DXO/Rai1 enzymes can eliminate most of the incomplete and non-canonical NAD caps throug
186                                     Although most of the near non-equilibrium microstructures of allo
187 btypes and that were mutually exclusive with most of the other MDSs/MPNs (eg, TET2-SRSF2 in CMML, ASX
188                                     However, most of the radiative cooling materials reported possess
189 r water splitting, which is much better than most of the reported Ni-, Co-, and Fe-based bifunctional
190                                     Although most of these examples are taken from the field of atmos
191                                     Notably, most of these mutations create new exons.
192 t dramatic geographic range expansion across most of tropical Africa.
193 ands of planets outside the Solar System(1), most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve in
194 pite the discovery of acesulfame and PFAS in most OSPW samples, trace levels in groundwaters influenc
195 features with animals that have been lost in most other fungi.
196       Notably, the transcriptional output of most other genes was largely unaffected by acute Mediato
197 ely to emerge during childhood compared with most other psychiatric disorders.
198                            We found that the most parous adults were the most frail and that the pari
199 und to nonhydrolytic proteins, where for the most part a much greater diversity of side chain conform
200                                              Most participants including healthy controls and ACS pat
201 ntinues to present a public health threat in most parts of the world.
202        This difference raises concerns about most past studies of approximate number, by asking if th
203                                              Most patients had baseline tumor biopsies positive for P
204                                              Most patients with SMPE were treated with embolectomy (9
205 onal dyspepsia is difficult to treat and, in most patients, the condition is chronic and the natural
206 oes not label quiescent cells, a property of most PCs.
207                                              Most people report feeling persistently 'time poor'-like
208                                     With the most performing sample (Na/Ca_0.27), a comprehensive stu
209     These findings highlight that two of the most pervasive global change drivers operate via differe
210 d receptors (GPCRs) comprise the largest and most pharmacologically targeted membrane protein family.
211 ts with a model of mass transfer showed that most pheromone molecules are deflected around the micros
212            Enzymes are central components of most physiological processes, and are consequently impli
213 ceptors (GPCR) reflects their involvement in most physiological processes.
214  to an obligatory unfolding reaction, is the most plausible mechanism.
215                                              Most PLP1 mutations, including point mutations and super
216 ly scanned methionines throughout one of the most popular antibody scaffolds, trastuzumab, used for a
217         Animal studies demonstrated that the most potent cross-reactive neutralizing mAbs, HENV-26 an
218                                          The most potent derivatives, 22 and 30, inhibit early steps
219                             We find that the most potent pore-forming peptides exhibit strong interpe
220 nt the cost, the FDM prostate models are the most preferred 3D printing method by surgeons.
221 twaves and poor water quality are two of the most prevalent and severe pressures faced by coral reefs
222             Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most prevalent cancers in women.
223 n beta-lactamase inhibitors that disable the most prevalent cause of antibiotic resistance in Gram-ne
224 (ii) The expanded CTG mutation is one of the most prevalent disease-causing mutations, making it poss
225       The beta-thalassemia syndromes are the most prevalent genetic disorder globally, characterised
226 ere on a study cohort in Delhi on one of the most prevalent HLA-B alleles, HLA-B*52:01, present in 22
227 crobiota, Community State Type IV-B, was the most prevalent in both HIV-negative (38% at baseline, 30
228      Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is the most prevalent liver disease worldwide, affecting 20%-25
229                                          The most prevalent type, clear cell renal cell carcinoma (cc
230                                              Most previous models of quark nuggets have assumed no in
231                            For selecting the most probable stoichiometry, we introduce a model-select
232 ts in ICC-SS occurred by release from stores most probably via inositol trisphosphate receptors.
233 ed in increased GWG, with increase in weight most prominent and of shortest latency with 10 mg/kg/d G
234 xors, EMG variations with wrist posture were most prominent for index finger muscles, while the EMG a
235                                 Staining was most prominent in subpallial telencephalic regions, and
236  with poorer CRC-specific survival, which is most pronounced in cases carrying TP53 mutations with pr
237       Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a component of most protocols of adoptive cell transfer (ACT) therapy f
238                               Unfortunately, most public databases, such as non-redundant (NR), rely
239 sulation and modification, and summarize the most recent biomedical applications.
240                                          The most recent introgression event involved a massive and a
241 nome-wide association study and analysed the most recent Parkinson's disease-associated genetic risk
242 ity results in gut microbiota engraftment in most recipients for at least 12 weeks.
243  translation components, RNA association was most reduced for initiation factors involved in 40S scan
244 ival recession successfully incorporated the most relevant previous classifications into a treatment-
245       Peritumoral-rim radiomic features were most relevant to both classifications (p <= 0.044).
246  models using in silico deletion to find the most relevant TRs.
247 e how humans select predictors that might be most relevant.
248 ckel atom embedded in graphene is one of the most representative single-atom catalysts, and it has a
249                        Grasses are among the most resilient plants, and some can survive prolonged de
250                                              Most respondents (61%) expressed high interest in geneti
251                                              Most respondents (79.5%) reported that they are able to
252 ulsion from the cell poles, while the third, most robust, model poses that this clustering is due to
253 r variations, while the attended category is most robustly encoded in the sub-gamma range.
254                                 We find that most SARS-CoV-2 infections sampled during this time deri
255 ng between MHC and antigenic peptides is the most selective step in the antigen presentation pathway.
256 velopment of the liver, which was the tissue most sensitive to AFFF.
257       Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is the most serious form of undernutrition, characterized by wa
258           Perioperative stroke is one of the most severe and feared complications of cardiac surgery.
259  respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the most severe form, while children are largely spared from
260 ble on its management and the outcome of the most severe forms requiring ICU admission.
261                                       Unlike most SHP2-activating mutations, the T507K substitution i
262 al spread of COVID-19 represents perhaps the most significant public health emergency in a century.
263 omes with DNA methylation episignatures and, most significantly, opens new avenues for accurate diagn
264        Patients rated noise and light as the most sleep-disruptive factors.
265              The true ecological function of most SMs remains obscure, but understanding of both the
266 ssociated with higher anti-tumor immunity in most solid malignancies.
267  identified left V3/V3A as the area with the most specific connectivity to migraine coordinates compa
268 states at the Fermi level and is observed in most spectroscopic properties.
269                       Our method outperforms most stand-alone programs, and the version incorporating
270                           Findings indicate, most strikingly, that small changes in the activity of P
271 , the risk of PC varied by cancer FH and was most strongly associated with EO disease.
272                                              Most studies (n = 30) identified a positive association
273                                     To date, most studies have focused on activators such as enhancer
274  than 40 structurally related alkaloids, but most studies have focused on just two of these, mitragyn
275                           For several years, most studies have focused on pernicious anaemia only, ge
276  extensively examined for the last 50 years, most studies have focused on regulation of Hsp70 activit
277      To capture the long-range interactions, most studies integrate bidirectional recurrent neural ne
278                                              Most studies of homeostatic turnover assume an initial s
279                                     However, most studies that used the Primer-ID method have analyze
280 19 epidemic, when sleep labs were closed and most studies were home based.
281           Treatment with 20% beeswax was the most suitable for industrial applications, increasing in
282        Debate about which MRI measure is the most suitable for quantifying myelin is still ongoing.
283                                 Choosing the most suitable model also depends on many different facto
284  excitatory-inhibitory balance is defined at most synapses or about the mechanisms for establishing o
285 logical rather than technical limitations as most synthetic lethal phenotypes are strongly modulated
286  of precipitation amount and variability for most terrestrial ecosystem processes, we lack understand
287                                 If AMs, like most tissue macrophages, are sessile, then this numerica
288 orms well compared to manual segmentation in most tissues and will be valuable in future studies.
289       Hence, hnRNPA2B1 carries its cargo, at most, to the site of exosome assembly, but it is not its
290                                  TDS was the most toxic of the constituents tested but could not pred
291                                              Most tumors were primary sarcomas (88.5%), the majority
292 from a specialized technique into one of the most versatile and powerful imaging methods of the nanos
293 sus-host disease (SR-aGVHD) poses one of the most vexing challenges faced by providers who care for p
294                                              Most were consistent across samples, indicating that the
295                                              Most were Non-Hispanic White (86.3%) and had a college d
296 rimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is the most widely distributed tick-borne viral infection in th
297 tive bacteria, i.e., the deactivation of the most widely used antibiotics, beta-lactams (penicillins,
298                                     However, most widely used clinical assays lack patient-matched co
299 rate, Look4TRs outperformed TRF and MISA-the most widely used tools-by 78 and 84%.
300                                           In most yeast-driven biotechnological applications, biomass

 
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