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1 and the biological substrate of human mental prowess".
2 in a phase III randomized controlled trial (PROWESS).
3 r sepsis in a recent phase 3 clinical trial (PROWESS).
4 responsible for its extraordinary catalytic prowess.
5 represent oncogenic signaling and metastatic prowess.
6 respectively, which may determine metastatic prowess.
7 unique and remarkable scope of its catalytic prowess.
8 g seaweed genomes for their biotechnological prowess.
9 in clinical practice differed from those in PROWESS.
10 ve site plays a major role in this enzymatic prowess.
11 y subjects' knowledge than by their physical prowess.
12 interdependence, but also their cooperative prowess.
13 reduction was much the same as was noted in PROWESS (0.851, 0.740-0.979), but smaller than that of p
16 e skin and gut, have remarkable regenerative prowess and continually renew throughout our lifetimes.
17 4 adult patients with severe sepsis from the PROWESS and ENHANCE (a single-arm, open-label study of d
19 heir domains to achieve tremendous catalytic prowess and high selectivity for specific substrates.
21 how enzymes obtain their fantastic catalytic prowess, and has served as a guiding principle in drug d
24 farming to population growth and to military prowess, both promoting the spread of farming as a livel
25 -mesenchymal transition (EMT) and metastatic prowess, but the underlying mechanisms are incompletely
26 hil cell line, and reduces their chemotactic prowess by causing them to pursue abnormally circuitous
27 phs has dramatically advanced the prediction prowess, current graph neural network (GNN) methods are
28 that involve bioinformatic know-how, if not prowess: designing a proper statistical hypothesis test
29 ical practice patients compared with 2.2% of PROWESS DrotAA-treated patients with Acute Physiology an
30 an advertisement for Britain's technological prowess during the Industrial Revolution, is a flyball g
31 tingly, old animals that maintain locomotory prowess exhibit less synaptic decline than same-age decr
39 ficial intelligence (AI) is renowned for its prowess in big data analysis and pattern recognition, an
42 ated discoveries, leveraging AI's analytical prowess, including generative AI for data synthesis.
43 heir bodies; the basis for this regenerative prowess is an experimentally accessible stem cell popula
44 eased proliferation and diminished migratory prowess, largely resulting from decreased nitric oxide (
45 e that planarians develop their regenerative prowess late in embryogenesis, following a late-emerging
50 unction can greatly expand the computational prowess of central axons to allow for precise coordinati
53 taC/C ratios tested, the average chemotactic prowess of individual cells (indicated by the distance a
54 onic computing and can potentially bring the prowess of information technology inside a living cell.
58 g of the Asn-105 that lends to the catalytic prowess of the enzyme since the organization of the subs
59 1, and 222 were utilized, and the inhibitory prowess of the heteroarotinoids was referenced to that o
60 en), was examined in a large clinical trial (PROWESS) of severe sepsis and a mouse endotoxemia model.
61 psis enrolled and treated with study drug in PROWESS, of whom 1,220 were alive at 28 days (the end of
62 was higher than the 3.5% (2.5-5.0) noted in PROWESS (p=0.003), but similar to that reported in PROWE
64 as 42%, compared with 37% for DrotAA-treated PROWESS patients with Acute Physiology and Chronic Healt
67 rum, we used stepwise logistic regression on PROWESS placebo patients to generate a predicted risk of
68 tor V Leiden survival benefit in the initial PROWESS population, and in mice, suggests that the as-ye
70 valuation of Severe Sepsis and septic Shock [PROWESS SHOCK]) failed to replicate the favorable result
74 d placebo in patients with Severe Sepsis and PROWESS-SHOCK, the average age of patients living at hom
77 ding physicians, selected for their teaching prowess, supervised the teams throughout the workday and
79 the diminution of integrative physiological prowess that occurs solely as a result of ageing, unaffe
80 process are often associated with cognitive prowess, the topic has attracted considerable archaeolog
83 along with clinical trial databases from the PROWESS trial and a phase I human endotoxin trial evalua
85 These data suggest that strict adherence to PROWESS trial exclusion criteria would further limit ser
86 ning curve appeared to be present within the PROWESS trial such that the ability to demonstrate effic
87 educing mortality in severe sepsis patients (PROWESS trial) that gave impetus to new directions for b
90 ein C Worldwide Evaluation in Severe Sepsis (PROWESS) trial, but controversies about its effectivenes
91 pared with chorismate mutase whose catalytic prowess, when compared with water, originates predominan
92 that quantify career longevity, success, and prowess, which together contribute to the overall succes
93 0.979), but smaller than that of patients in PROWESS with high disease severity (0.708, 0.590-0.849).