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1 ere has been an improvement in their quality over time.
2 ion and the risk of malignant transformation over time.
3 es that the stopping boundaries are constant over time.
4 sequent change in cytosolic Pi concentration over time.
5 roducible and we found no significant change over time.
6 s, although initially high, also deteriorate over time.
7 s in Australia and New Zealand has increased over time.
8 nfected LT recipients have shown improvement over time.
9 molecular profiles among healthy individuals over time.
10 d an ICC below 0.4 indicating poor stability over time.
11 omatic mutations and copy number aberrations over time.
12 netic composition of forest tree populations over time.
13 ses, the pattern and intensity of which vary over time.
14 cers are born bad, whereas others grow worse over time.
15  showed a selective and progressive increase over time.
16 reeding depression in subdivided populations over time.
17  when applied across different ecosystems or over time.
18 zontally acquired and sequentially assembled over time.
19 wed strong adaptation to changes in contrast over time.
20 d patients the association was heterogeneous over time.
21 hology and individual differences in outcome over time.
22 tially in an anterior-to-posterior direction over time.
23 cisions and how these choices are reinforced over time.
24 M-1, NGAL, 8-OHdG, and F2-isoprostane levels over time.
25 each eye, which removes any systematic trend over time.
26 ty, barrier function and metabolic stability over time.
27 on to novel images, also became less precise over time.
28 ing encourage subjects to integrate evidence over time.
29 ve protein level, and a rising d-dimer value over time.
30 with relative clinical and imaging stability over time.
31 bution and clearance of the injected polymer over time.
32 re in line with the views of their roommates over time.
33 ut infiltration into the cortex remained low over time.
34 ons in sensitivity with disease severity and over time.
35 nstitutions communicating health has changed over time.
36 reactivity with other alphaviruses increased over time.
37 tatistics of observations dynamically evolve over time.
38 th external attention decreasing in activity over time.
39 change in segregation of structural networks over time.
40 rent rates and some emissions do not decline over time.
41 s once considered major problems can decline over time.
42 elationships to mainland populations shifted over time.
43  confusion was evident and had not decreased over time.
44 er in the first year and gradually decreased over time.
45 d upon introduction and accumulate pathogens over time.
46  accurately describes community trajectories over time.
47 ion of the summary index mean deviation (MD) over time.
48 r as labeled sequences of bout types emitted over time.
49 (beta = 0.13 [95% CI: 0.01, 0.25], p = 0.04) over time.
50 ognitive development in the same adolescents over time.
51 umor DNA correlate with clinical development over time.
52 ars vary by citizenship and legal status and over time.
53 ups of patients with similar changes of SRNI over time.
54 or detecting changes in disease transmission over time.
55 ed global changes in chromatin accessibility over time.
56 ol survival estimates, accounting for trends over time.
57  Algerbrush, and wound healing was monitored over time.
58 ement in airway skills, but better retention over time.
59 reased the number of circulating tumor cells over time.
60  anthropometric quality across countries and over time.
61 nce for how relative testes mass has changed over time.
62 g sequential oral samples from the same mice over time.
63 hese risk differences were tested for change over time.
64  trial publication and how they have changed over time.
65 ents in the rhizosphere on a molecular level over time.
66                   Depth of response improved over time.
67 sidue burning on macronutrient concentration over time.
68 d there was no apparent narrowing in the gap over time.
69 e alone to elucidate virus-host interactions over time.
70 om donor to donor but also in the same donor over time.
71  brain may compute molecular responses to HD over time.
72 f separation showed that these were hydrated over time.
73 ys may support the consolidation of memories over time.
74 he ability of patients to tolerate treatment over time.
75 y and increased rates of hippocampal atrophy over time.
76 e the effect of H pylori status on the score over time.
77 Capnocytophaga) in their relative abundances over time.
78 lated with a linear model of VF measurements over time.
79 f WHO-recommended NCD policies is increasing over time.
80 acoustic communication is strongly conserved over time.
81 constraints of antigenic site B have changed over time.
82 idities among hospitalized PLHIV is changing over time.
83 hange in best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) over time.
84  people expected their creativity to decline over time.
85  patients with sepsis improved significantly over time.
86 the relative strengths of ITV drivers change over time.
87 erforin in a coordinated suppression program over time.
88  SARS-CoV-2 viruses were diverse and changed over time.
89 , annual survival and recruitment fluctuated over time.
90 rted the ability to track biologic processes over time.
91 he overall ecosystem C sink did not increase over time.
92 hanges in populations and their interactions over time.
93 s where species' ranges are static or change over time.
94 at near-tetraploids rapidly lose centrosomes over time.
95 tients with MI develop chronic heart failure over time.
96 istribution has remained relatively constant over time.
97 uate substantially in gene expression levels over time.
98 monitor if this complication keeps occurring over time.
99 in plasticity and tracked phenotypic changes over time.
100 OTUs was observed within an individual child over time (2% to 42% of zOTUs in saliva; 2.5% to 38% in
101  socioeconomic status on oral health changes over time, 2) the role of unfavorable patterns of dental
102 and age, hrHPV prevalences were more similar over time: 32.6% for RWISA, 30.6% for HPV Demonstration,
103          Age at diagnosis increased markedly over time (40+/-14 versus 47+/-15 versus 51+/-16 years,
104 from surveys of 538 plant and animal species over time, 44% of which have already had local extinctio
105                Although well-being decreased over time (85.1%-81.5%, P = 0.01), this was seen globall
106                                              Over time, a decrease in osteoprotegerin and interleukin
107 is following pancreatectomy for PDAC evolves over time, adjusting for the time the patient already su
108 red to have asymptomatic infection; however, over time all developed symptoms.
109 uires extensive sampling of epidemic disease over time, alongside the background of endemic disease t
110 ated with the shape of CAG repeat dependence over time, among which 5 pairs with a strong change of t
111 e relative cost of caring for these patients over time an important consideration.
112                                     Toxicity over Time analyses provided clinically relevant descript
113                  Upfront resection decreased over time and 15.4% of patients eventually crossed over
114 wed large improvement in percentile rankings over time and a similar proportion (23.7%) of top-perfor
115 iation and analyzing how age patterns change over time and across birth cohorts.
116  form of distinct clone genotypes that arise over time and across different tissues and regions in ca
117 with significant variation in seropositivity over time and among roosts.
118 comprising departure ensembles do not change over time and are not correlated with bond strength, ind
119 Mechanical signals in biology change quickly over time and are often embedded in noise; however, the
120 t this enhanced lysosomal state is sustained over time and defines an adaptive homeostasis in the inf
121 cts, also provide better prognostic accuracy over time and in addition lead to enhancements in treatm
122 the diversity of the immature gut microbiota over time and in response to interventions such as probi
123        However, estimation errors accumulate over time and it is unclear how they are corrected.
124 ion of their micromechanical characteristics over time and makes it much easier to perform correlatio
125 rder risk genes showed increasing expression over time and more diverse cell-type specificities.
126 ng cLBP is that the clinical pain fluctuates over time and often changes during movement.
127 cts that coevolutionary arms races will vary over time and space because of the diverse ecological se
128  remains unclear how axons adjust strategies over time and space.
129 ation in response to environmental variation over time and space.
130 eption exhibited a good level of consistency over time and spatially matched multi-color perception w
131 ify the chemical changes caused by oxacillin over time and to determine the feasibility of the spectr
132                           We examined trends over time and variation in antidepressant prescribing in
133  foundational cognitive ability that changes over time and varies across individuals.
134 lear to what extent metabolic health changes over time and whether such transition affects risks of s
135 he presence of plants, whilst N(2) increased over time and with plants.
136  blockade significantly reduced tumor growth over time and, in some cases, cleared the tumor, leading
137 end, PFOS and PFHxS concentrations decreased over time, and >=C(11) perfluorinated carboxylic acids o
138 ithin-individual effects of body size on ITV over time, and (b) disentangle the trophic changes due t
139 t consumption on the eastern Eurasian steppe over time, and an expansion of isotopic niche widths, in
140  epidemics in crowded cities are more spread over time, and crowded cities have larger total attack r
141     Interestingly, warming decreases 'drift' over time, and enhances homogeneous selection which is p
142 al hospitals, changes in diagnostic accuracy over time, and factors associated with accurate recordin
143  surveys are used to estimate changes in SOC over time, and how long-term experiments and space-for-t
144 sbiosis test, is subject to little variation over time, and may potentially be used as a non-invasive
145 the ratio of fasting proinsulin to C-peptide over time, and response profile.
146 ccus abundance showed an inverse association over time, and Selenomonas abundances increased with bru
147 individual differences in personality change over time, and showed that a few individuals with potent
148               But errors typically fluctuate over time, and the most widely used tools for characteri
149 resistance-conferring M2 mutations increased over time, and viral loads were higher in patients infec
150 ate in different tissues, including cancers, over time; and some variants are preferentially passed d
151 how changes in population weight and obesity over time are associated with genetic predisposition in
152 ate capacity leads to greater social capital over time are even less understood.
153 that adapt to a patient's changing condition over time are often needed for the management of chronic
154 ed more diverse changes in response patterns over time as compared with tufted cells (TCs), leading t
155 est economic benefit early on and decreasing over time as deployment continues to ramp up.
156               Technical complexity increased over time as evidenced by increases in the rates of majo
157 n predicted is that total emissions decrease over time as production declines.
158 arch by considering age-at-onset and changes over time as well as different developmental periods whe
159 e also associated with decreased proteinuria over time, as measured by urinary protein:creatinine rat
160 e resulting changes in solute concentrations over time; as water evaporates from the droplets, solute
161 tions, describe changes in genetic diversity over time, assess the relationship between contemporary
162  cf-mRNA reflects dynamic functional changes over time associated with cellular activity.
163 missions and associated costs have increased over time, associated with an aging demographic.
164 ercentile rankings were generally consistent over time at ~45% of study hospitals, ~1 in 5 (21.4%) bo
165         Instead, they suggest a soft handoff over time between different visual areas, making this in
166 hat there was a constant inter- relationship over time between the renegotiation of identity and adap
167 ussion or vision symptom trajectories varied over time between those with/without anxiety after accou
168         All vital rates varied substantially over time, but a trend was evident only in estimates of
169 al-mean sea-level rise since 1900 has varied over time, but the contributing factors are still poorly
170 e investigated trends in river flow response over time, but the influence of forest age remains uncer
171 ontaining vaccine have been shown to decline over time, but there is no formal recommendation about t
172           Differences in intervention uptake over time by randomisation group were tested via paired
173    Linear regression models compared changes over time by SWAD/STAY group, adjusted for age, race, WI
174      These results demonstrate that diabetes over time causes autophagy deficiency, which turns off N
175 ypically, nePVAC develops signs of exudation over time, causing metamorphopsia and visual decline and
176 ased connectivity in frontal and limbic hubs over time, children with PME showed increased connectivi
177 ry widely between hospitals and are changing over time, complicating the interpretation of absolute r
178 ically, the visual noise changed dynamically over time continuously or with intermittent jumps.
179  matched to women who maintained suppression over time (controls, n = 87).
180                                   Conversion over time data is obtained by cycling a discrete reactio
181 ity water, low water flux, and low stability over time delay their potential adoption as a viable tec
182 transcriptional changes within an individual over time differ depending on treatment or environmental
183  expected, the modal allele length increased over time, driven primarily by ePAL, age-at-sampling and
184 gration, which causes overshoot of luminance over time during operation and reduces its operational l
185 s production can diminish in their magnitude over time, especially because of soil acidification in l
186 eries that exhibit closely-related behaviors over time, even if the timing is not perfectly synchroni
187 aled that the variation in plasmid abundance over time explained more of the observed community dynam
188                  These differences increased over time for both resistance gene prevalence measured b
189  respectively (P < 0.001), with improvements over time for both, but with HIV-infected patients havin
190 of 49 days, nAb titers and avidity increased over time for some individuals, consistent with affinity
191 cess evaluations that seek to assess changes over time from a complex systems perspective.
192 mpling (MDES) to chart how cognition changes over time from moments in time when external attention w
193 represents the impulse vector (force exerted over time) generated by the animal.
194  Mature IHCs of Myo7a-DeltaC mice degenerate over time, giving rise to progressive hearing loss.
195      The tendency to discount future rewards over time has long been discussed in the context of pote
196 isk factors for under-recognition and trends over time have not been fully described.
197 e code-based incidence of SCAD has increased over time, highlighting the importance of considering SC
198  Forgetting involves the loss of information over time; however, we know little about what form this
199 oV-2 will mutate and may naturally attenuate over time (ii).
200 een sexually active in the past year changed over time in 43 countries, with increases in 30 countrie
201 nction, tubular injury, and oxidative stress over time in a cohort of children with CKD.
202 per 1000 enrollees, and trends were reported over time in aggregate followed by modality (CT, MRI, nu
203 ular vessel density decrease were detectable over time in all diagnostic groups.
204 ators that cycle continuously between states over time in bacterial cells.
205     Intrinsic water-use efficiency increased over time in both dying and surviving trees, with a weak
206  significant improvement in mean sensitivity over time in cohorts 1 and 2, but there was in cohort 3
207                The Earth's biota is changing over time in complex ways.
208 t early in HIO differentiation that declines over time in culture.
209                An important decreasing trend over time in mean LoS and LoS > ED was observed for both
210 onding decrease in glycogen and lipid levels over time in mosquitoes fed on erythritol.
211 ip cross-sectional geometries become smaller over time in particular contexts, this evolution may be
212 of adverse events has increased considerably over time in patients who underwent revascularization fo
213  about the changes in symptom classification over time in patients with peripheral artery disease and
214    We measured the sniff response repeatedly over time in patients with severe brain injuries and fou
215 The aim of this study was to evaluate trends over time in perioperative outcomes for patients undergo
216 ificant correlation was found between change over time in predicted and observed RNFL thickness (r =
217                                  The decline over time in reported cough was statistically significan
218  proxy for changes in woody vegetation cover over time in response to fluctuations in precipitation i
219          However, how iso/anisohydry changes over time in response to year-to-year variations in envi
220 rior-posterior specification GRN is flexible over time in the developing wing and 2) this flexibility
221 how that changes in cell shape and alignment over time in the Drosophila germband predict the onset o
222 he low PLEs group, and a decreasing response over time in the high PLEs group.
223 response to conditioned context cues evolves over time in the medial prefrontal cortex, but not in an
224 aim of this study was to estimate the trends over time in the prevalence of these acute stroke impair
225 rginal decrease of PCS and PPCS crudes rates over time in the whole region, accompained by a progress
226 oportion of women authors increased modestly over time in United States and European guidelines' refe
227                      We first modeled change-over-time in 18 biomarkers tracking organ-system integri
228                      We modeled their number over time, in relation to the origin of travel (Hubei pr
229 alytic polypeptide-like (APOBEC) mutagenesis over time, including a subset of patients with evidence
230 iling 108 participants' molecular physiology over time, including genomes, gut microbiomes, blood met
231 fore treatment), myocardial perfusion defect over time (infarct size), and global longitudinal strain
232  i.e., the integral of the PFA concentration over time (integral CT or ICT).
233 chitecture underlying the trajectory of ADHD over time is still unclear.
234 rhinovirus-induced symptoms and inflammation over time is unclear.
235 evelop into more recognizable disease states over time is unknown but warrants further investigation.
236           Whether these associations persist over time is unknown.
237                            The eDNA captured over time may be more representative than a grab sample.
238 n treatment groups for change in mood scores over time; mean change in PHQ-8 score was not significan
239 ssociated with BP (N = 16) and changes in BP over time (N = 6).
240 ith significant decrease in day 30 mortality over time (odds ratio, 0.96; 95% CI, 0.93-0.98; p = 0.00
241 plasma clearance and increased drug exposure over time of ALDC1 were observed compared to ALDC3 and M
242  biomarker plasma levels and rates of change over time of participants who developed Alzheimer's dise
243  of reservoir cells and are often maintained over time on ART.
244 risk was 18.9% (95% CI, 17.7%-20.2%), stable over time (P > .05 for both 2010-2016 and 2003-2009 vs 1
245  status had a beneficial effect on the score over time (P = .036).
246  complications and bleeding events decreased over time (P value for trend test <0.0001); however, the
247 nfluence trajectories of depressive symptoms over time, perhaps differentially by sex and race.
248         While technical complexity increased over time, post-operative survival continued to improve.
249                     Land management improves over time providing important present contributions and
250 tribute to working women's poor sleep health over time, raising concerns about sleep health dispariti
251                                              Over time, RD, FA, and AD values of the dorsal and later
252 tology pathways mapped from altered proteins over time related to pathological and physiological proc
253 und an increase in cooperation-related words over time relative to dominance-related words in both co
254  under certain conditions, it should persist over time scales relevant for genetic control programs.
255  to estimate the prevalence of 9 care states over time since linkage with respect to ART initiation,
256 the mitochondrial gene pool of ancient Umbri over time, since early Neolithic, including gene flows w
257                     However, at baseline and over time, striatal [(18) F]-fluorodopa uptake in mutati
258 stribution study showed high TBRs increasing over time, suggesting high diagnostic performance and fa
259  We did not find that SI variability changed over time, suggesting it might be trait-like, at least o
260 ed as neurons, whose numbers remained stable over time, suggesting that cilia retention is a critical
261  found to both increase and decrease in size over time, supporting the notion that RGC cell size is d
262 mpleted cohort fertility is much more stable over time than the period measure of the total fertility
263  marked increase in foraging habitat quality over time that outpaced overall habitat improvement tren
264                                              Over time, the central nervous system (CNS) loses functi
265                                              Over time, the delivery of timely emergency care has imp
266                                              Over time, the design and analysis methods were further
267 crobiome changes followed more linear trends over time, the proportion of bacteria that can function
268 tric quantification of the capillary network over time to assess capillary diameter, linear density,
269         TAVR index admission costs decreased over time to become similar to SAVR costs by 2016.
270  big brown bat integrates acoustic snapshots over time to build prediction models of a moving auditor
271 en disassociated from the depot and released over time to provide a depot dissolution mechanism.
272 position of wastewater samples were observed over time to reveal hidden factors accounting for the st
273 acrophytes where it oxidized and transferred over time to surficial sediment.
274 A viral load from nasal swabs was quantified over time using reverse-transcription quantitative polym
275 ng able, among other uses, to monitor change over time using the 2-FDG SUV metric.
276 valuate the changes in RGC size distribution over time, using three well-established rodent models of
277  medication adherence on mean deviation (MD) over time was assessed with a linear mixed regression mo
278 ighest level of variable selection stability over time was observed with LightGBM models.
279 lege students as a whole become more liberal over time, we do find strong evidence of peer effects, i
280 en we tracked the labeled cells in such mice over time, we observed that the proportion of BrdU-posit
281  the interdependence of children and parents over time.We conclude the review by evaluating existing
282      Prevalence ratios comparing impairments over time were also calculated, stratified by age, sex,
283     Larger scars at baseline but not changes over time were associated with a significant increase in
284           In patients where multiple samples over time were available, a wide variability in temporal
285 termined, and changes in authorship patterns over time were evaluated with linear regression and nonp
286                         Changes in genotypes over time were observed in all subjects.
287 t differences favouring MCT, also maintained over time, were observed for most secondary outcomes.
288          Tumor and organ SUV(mean) decreased over time, whereas TBRs in all organs but the uterus inc
289 accelerate the natural decline in viral load over time, whereas the other doses had not by day 11.
290 ated to the sustained production of H(2)O(2) over time, which in turn boosts the antibacterial activi
291 the efficacy of these agents often decreases over time, which leads to treatment failure and symptom
292 references for accurate predictors increased over time, while uncertain predictors were avoided (nega
293 nd was withheld or withdrawn more frequently over time with a median of 58% (interquartile range, 39-
294 number of snow days has generally diminished over time with perennial snow line now observed at highe
295        The MRSA population structure changed over time, with a 1.5x increase in clonal complex (CC)8
296 ion in district-aggregated changes in wealth over time, with daytime imagery particularly useful in t
297 nues the risks to biodiversity will increase over time, with future projections indicating that a pot
298                     These differences abated over time, with no significant differences observed at 1
299 across simultaneously-imaged MCs reformatted over time, with representations of different odorants be
300 consistently lower in TW, with little change over time within each group.

 
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