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1 iated Ca(2+) removal changed from 6.3 to 3.0 s(-1) ) in HF.
2 tage predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV(1)PP).
3  for mobilities as low as 10(-3) cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) , [Formula: see text] Here, mu(w) is the weighted
4 on which had a response time of less than 10 s over the range of 0.05-1.8 mM.
5 ry perception and elucidate protocadherin-15's structural and adhesive properties relevant in disease
6    The AEMS platform achieved a speed of 2.2 s/sample using only 10 nL of sample volume.
7 sing irradiance below 100 umol photons m(-2) s(-1) .
8 rticle diameter, reaching a value of 8 um(2) s(-1) K(-1) for a 10 um polystyrene bead.
9  detachment of oxidized U(VI) from the UO(2)(s) surface as the rate-determining step rather than elec
10 llow mapping of O(2) in the tissue within 20 s.
11  the maximal HR achieved minus the HR at: 30-s (HRR30), 1-min (HRR1), 2-min (HRR2), 3-min (HRR3), 4-m
12  (s.e.) 6%) more powerful than GWAS and 36% (s.e. 4%) more powerful than the trait-specific maximum o
13                               Many of apo(a)'s potential pathological properties, such as inhibition
14 he growing peptide chain at a rate of ~20 aa/s.
15                                  The Academy's Board of Trustees believes that myopia is a high-prior
16  survey on 2 hematology wards at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom, in 2015 to isolat
17                            Guided by the AHA's new Mission Statement, to be a relentless force for a
18                                    Alzheimer's disease (AD) causes unrelenting, progressive cognitive
19                                    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid plaques and p
20                                    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative diso
21                                    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the presence of amyloid-be
22  disease (18 with typical amnestic Alzheimer's disease, 17 with posterior cortical atrophy and 22 wit
23  between amnestic and non-amnestic Alzheimer's disease, and receiver operating characteristic curve a
24 ethod to brain homogenates from an Alzheimer's disease mouse model.
25 ild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is poorly understood, particularly at ear
26 svPPA (n = 70), bvFTD (n = 70) and Alzheimer's disease (n = 70).
27 rk has broad implications for anti-Alzheimer's research and drug development and the broader field of
28 2 biomarker criteria were applied (Alzheimer's disease = 37, control = 45), and finally in a third co
29 of serious human diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and prion diseases.
30 -term increased risks of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neuron diseases, o
31 ma p-tau217 increases during early Alzheimer's disease and can be used to monitor disease progression
32 th 18F-GTP1 tau PET was evaluated (Alzheimer's disease = 38, control = 11).
33 protein that plays a major role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies.
34 ysfunction plays a central role in Alzheimer's disease (AD), since it drives the cognitive decline.
35  likely cause neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
36 , and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's disease', by Tetreault etal.
37 s, but distinct from those seen in Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease and CTE(17-19).
38 ry in health and are implicated in Alzheimer's pathogenesis.
39 ictor of brain pathology including Alzheimer's and other dementias.
40 rmined incident dementia including Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia, analyzing data from par
41 ta were obtained from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center on participants with mild cognitiv
42 ty observed in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
43 or in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
44 NFT) pathology during the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
45                  Familial forms of Alzheimer's disease (FAD) are caused by mutations in the gene enco
46 llmark for the early prediction of Alzheimer's disease and a predictor of cognitive decline in aMCI.
47                No more than 42% of Alzheimer's disease patients had atrophy at any given location acr
48  Many gaps in our understanding of Alzheimer's disease remain despite intense research efforts.
49 ransgenic APP/PSEN1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
50  therapeutic targets of late-onset Alzheimer's Disease (LOAD), we performed an integrative network an
51  first evaluated in a pilot study (Alzheimer's disease = 20, control = 20), then in a second cohort w
52 s of PET-imaging outcomes from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative study, and the analyse
53  impairment who did not convert to Alzheimer's disease dementia.
54 h mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimer's disease.
55  of 57 participants diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (18 with typical amnestic Alzheimer's disease,
56 id-beta peptide is correlated with Alzheimer's disease and is assumed to cause toxicity by its intera
57 e decline with age as well as with Alzheimer's disease.
58 hose oligomers are associated with Alzheimer's disease.
59 f the lower-energy s-trans,s-trans (1tt) and s-cis,s-trans (1ct) product conformers at cryogenic temp
60 rt changes in aggression based on the animal's internal state.
61  Finally, we provide an example of the assay's ability to identify and characterize novel compounds w
62                                    Auranofin's in vitro antibacterial activity was stable in the pres
63 lux disease (GERD), esophagitis, and Barrett's esophagus (BE) after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) through a
64 ng an endoscopy) were diagnosed with Barrett's oesophagus or cancer.
65 ompensatory mechanism, together with Bateman's principles in sequential hermaphrodites, should be for
66 ing nucleation sites on monolayer or bilayer s-TMDs, we precisely control the nucleation and growth o
67                             Previously, Bode's chiral acylated hydroxamic acids were used to determin
68 glomerular tuft, glomerulus including Bowman's capsule, tubules, arteries, arterial lumina, and veins
69  mediate complex interactions with the brain's cortical processing hierarchy.
70                                    The brain's endocannabinoid system, the primary target of cannabis
71 g that cannabinoids can also alter the brain's initial molecular and epigenetic response to cocaine.
72 y are important for maintenance of the brain's physiology.
73 erarchy that is thought to reflect the brain's response to cognitive demands.
74 4 accumulates in the choriocapillaris, Bruch's membrane and drusen, and can compete with FH/FHL-1 for
75  MYC/IGH chromosome translocation in Burkitt's lymphoma, homozygous Mnt deletion greatly reduced lymp
76 that of the RTN, however, consistent with C1's projections to brainstem wake-promoting structures.
77                              With California's 2013-2016 extraordinary drought as a natural experimen
78 ng conducted among 498 members of these case's households found prevalent infection among 57%, exclud
79 ing, how this relates to HCV entry, and CD81's function as a molecular scaffold; these insights are r
80 caffold; these insights are relevant to CD81's varied roles in both health and disease.
81 q data from only five genes predicted a cell's position on the cell cycle continuum to within 14% of
82 l markers, inhibit the tumor-initiating cell's neurosphere-forming capacity, and migration.
83  metabolism that also best reflects the cell's investments into transcription.
84  helical-hairpin construct derived from CFTR's transmembrane (TM) helices 3 and 4 (TM3/4) and their i
85 n, E217G, located in the loop region of CFTR's membrane-spanning domain.
86  and a review appointment is made with child's general dental practitioner, who is advised to treat t
87 -7 at birth and the trajectories of children's anxiety-depression symptoms between ages 3 to 8 years
88 ut is one of the best predictors of children's language achievement.
89 etected and raise questions regarding chitin's potential function in chondrichthyan fishes and other
90 We report the first preparation of the s-cis,s-cis conformer of dihydroxycarbene (1cc) by means of py
91 lower-energy s-trans,s-trans (1tt) and s-cis,s-trans (1ct) product conformers at cryogenic temperatur
92 re needed to benefit patients and reduce CKD's economic burden.
93 r Rigid Gas Permeable contact lenses (RGP CL's) and 20 age-matched controls, using a HOA-based throug
94 exposure to high-flow speeds of up to 114 cm s(-1), the highest recorded in a Desmophyllum pertusum h
95 schizophrenia with large effect sizes (Cohen's d = 0.8-0.9), but there was no significant difference
96 e expert urological pathologists using Cohen's kappa.
97 substantial agreement (linear-weighted Cohen's kappa 0.62).
98 onceptual cornerstone of dendroecology, Cook's 1987 aggregate growth model, and the great potential t
99                In the absence of a correlate(s) of protection against human tuberculosis and a valida
100                        Previous work by Cory's group pointed to a synergistic interaction of MYC and
101           Oat (34.5%), rice (29.6%), and cow's milk (19.2%) were the most common food triggers.
102 d that food proteins, such as egg, soya, cow's milk and wheat, are detectable in breastmilk for many
103 eria, including Ruminococcus gnavus, a Crohn's disease-associated pathobiont.
104   Neutrophils from patients with acute Crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, or sepsis were suscepti
105 mmatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), is a disease
106 e remission in patients with pediatric Crohn's disease (CD).
107 psy were significantly associated with Crohn's development (100% vs 11%; P < 0.01) compared with mild
108 Paneth cell lysozymes in patients with Crohn's disease.
109 ta [6] of the 15 species of Scalesia (Darwin's giant daisies), an iconic and understudied plant radia
110 d considered the plant counterpart to Darwin's finches [1, 7-9].
111 r regulatory regions by specific demethylase(s) generates reactive oxygen species (ROS), which oxidiz
112 ma received in the histopathology department(s) from January 2015 to December 2016 (2 years).
113 matically controlled for the wrong dimension(s).
114 f the target cytosine bypass the SNF2 domain's requirement for hemimethylation.
115  of cannabis and is responsible for the drug's reinforcing effects.
116 regimens could reduce this threat due to DTG's high genetic barrier to resistance.
117                                        Earth's microbial biosphere extends down through the crust and
118                                        Earth's water is therefore generally attributed to the late ad
119                                     As Earth's landscape is increasingly dominated by anthropogenic l
120  past 640,000 years suggests pacing by Earth's climatic precession, with each glacial-interglacial pe
121 and modulates fluxes of carbon through Earth's largest terrestrial carbon reservoir.
122 s robustness and which anticipates an embryo's response to perturbations in lineage composition.
123 f oxalic acid, isolation of the lower-energy s-trans,s-trans (1tt) and s-cis,s-trans (1ct) product co
124 sion control treatment [CCT] scenarios), EPA's Stochastic Human Exposure and Dose Simulation (SHEDS)-
125                   Nevertheless, the epidemic's overall effect on the RRT population remained remarkab
126               LT-FH was 63% (standard error (s.e.) 6%) more powerful than GWAS and 36% (s.e. 4%) more
127 cording to their representation of the event's temporal position relative to themselves.
128 ation requires a quantitative analysis of FA's ability to denature proteins.
129           Additionally, we examine the field's success to date in targeting stressors and stress allo
130         Prevalence was compared using Fisher's exact test.
131 relatives for quantitative traits was Fisher's infinitesimal model of a large number of genetic varia
132 ulation of homeostatic regulators in the fly's auditory neurons accelerated - or protected against -
133 t is up to the gut to make sense of the food's nutritional value.
134               However, its cellular function(s) and whether it plays a role in maintenance of genome
135         Recent structures of family B GPCR-G(s) protein complexes reveal a disruption in the alpha-he
136 area) were positively related with that of g(s) , with no changes in instantaneous water-use efficien
137 couples(1) to the heterotrimeric G protein G(s).
138                                        The G(s)alpha mutation results in dysregulation of the cAMP si
139                          However, the glycan's structure has not been described so far.
140 ial benefits or costs depending on the group's order, but empirical evidence for this is lacking.
141 ssed with the recruitment of each hemisphere's IPL.
142 tion at the C-terminus is required for hGBP1's activity against microbial pathogens, as well as for i
143                                   A hospital's risk-standardized survival rate (RSSR) for in-hospital
144 e of BDG can still be recognised by the host's innate immune system and persistent BDG antigenaemia,
145           In particular, using Freedom House's coding and terminological classifications, the proport
146 ) leads to neuronal cell death in Huntington's disease (HD) are not fully understood.
147      TOLLIP mediates clearance of Huntington's disease-linked polyQ protein aggregates.
148 mal paused state, and also to promote Pol II's transition to productive elongation.
149 ge would be a significant reduction in India's future power sector related emissions of CO(2).
150 al binding ratio expected for the individual's age.
151  COVID-19 pandemic decreased our institution's surgical volume in April 2020 to approximately 10% of
152 r matrix, but little is known about integrin's regulators in the glia.
153  global deletion of either, or both, isoform(s) was without significant effect on either the frequenc
154             Despite medical advancements, it's prognosis remains poor as many patients with heart fai
155                               At present, it's unclear whether HY5 uses additional mechanisms to inhi
156 ncogenic gammaherpesvirus that causes Kaposi's sarcoma and other lymphoproliferative disorders.
157                            Detectable Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) DNA in blood and
158 eir premature accumulation.IMPORTANCE Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is an oncogenic
159 enhance antiviral defenses.IMPORTANCE Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is causally link
160 pesvirus (KSHV) is causally linked to Kaposi's sarcoma and several lymphoproliferative diseases.
161 Services in up to 84% of wells from the King's Mountain Belt and the Charlotte and Milton Belts of th
162                                    Kirchhoff's law is shown to be useful to choose an adequate range
163 a, projected stochastic growth rates (lambda(s) ) were found to be lowest under higher emissions scen
164  thresholds and were thus subject to the law's warning label, marketing restriction, and school sales
165                                        Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA) is a known inherited retina
166  of 10(-6)-10(-7) m s(-1) to 10(-5)-10(-4) m s(-1) (10-100 mm day(-1) to 1-10 m day(-1)), indicating
167 om an initial growth rate of 10(-6)-10(-7) m s(-1) to 10(-5)-10(-4) m s(-1) (10-100 mm day(-1) to 1-1
168  IR practices and review of the manufacturer's training video revealed sterility breaches in contrast
169 ned resulting in breaking of the Matthiessen's rule with increasing EES.
170                       However, the mechanism(s) driving this sex bias in neutrophil killing have not
171                   To elucidate the mechanism(s) of RBC-MV-induced coagulation activation, the ability
172     For the secondary outcomes, only the men's UBL intervention significantly reduced male perpetrati
173 result in unsubstantiated claims of a method's performance.
174 t studies to understand the microvasculature's role in diseases such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy w
175 and scanning speeds ranging from 5 to 100 mm/s.
176 But we await further evidence that the model's substantial complexity informs our understanding of fa
177 ment, but little is known about the molecule(s) regulating FGF signaling during nephron development.
178 nical Oncology Young Investigator Award, MSK's Ludwig Center, Weiss Family Kidney Research Fund, Nova
179                  Here, we revisit the Muller's ratchet principle applied to the aging of somatic cell
180 Here, we reveal the importance of a mutation's collateral fitness effects, which we define as effects
181                             To increase mvPC's immunogenicity, we added a synthetic adjuvant (RS09) t
182 pression in the cochlea and highlights MYO7A's essential role in tensioning the hair cell MET complex
183 dergirds NIH's mission to improve the nation's health.
184                We further characterized Nck1's proinflammatory role by identifying interleukin 1 type
185 Here we report that, in mammalian cells, NF2's lipid-binding ability is critical for its function in
186 ward achieving this goal that undergirds NIH's mission to improve the nation's health.
187 pproached maximum values of 0.09 and 0.06 nm/s in the binary systems with montmorillonite and kaolini
188                                    First, NZ's production- and consumption-based emissions were quant
189 context.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Achieving one's goals requires knowing what to do and when.
190 ndexes is opposed by those claiming that one's scientific impact cannot be reduced to a single number
191 ontrol of feeding behavior and help organism's survival when they support physiological needs.
192 amapoikia that we use to assess the organism's proposed affinity.
193                   This dampened the organism's reaction to subsequent events.
194 e average coordination number of the origami's vertices.
195 ocial epistemic actions, to guide each other's attention, prediction, and learning processes towards
196  show more divergent responses to each other's soil microbiota compared with closely related plant sp
197  3 gene curation teams blinded to each other's work scored the level of evidence for 17 genes reporte
198 lukes) enables kin selection of the parasite's host-manipulating trait, which facilitates transmissio
199                                    Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis may involve the epigenetic c
200                                    Parkinson's disease is caused by a loss of dopaminergic input from
201                                    Parkinson's disease protein 7 (PARK7/DJ-1) was successfully detect
202 ere recently identified as causing Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/frontotempor
203  protein ratios that differentiate Parkinson's disease from healthy controls and validated these resu
204  of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neuron diseases, or epilepsy.
205  of new therapeutic principles for Parkinson's disease.
206 isual hallucinations are common in Parkinson's disease and are associated with poorer prognosis.
207 n disorders and injuries, e.g., in Parkinson's disease or traumatic brain injury (TBI), and hence it
208            We compared the risk of Parkinson's disease in patients with diabetes exposed to thiazolid
209 DPP4) inhibitors, with the risk of Parkinson's disease of users of any other oral glucose lowering dr
210  Specifically, the age at onset of Parkinson's disease patients with pathogenic/likely pathogenic var
211 n are a major cause of early-onset Parkinson's disease (PD).
212 study and analysed the most recent Parkinson's disease-associated genetic risk score to detect geneti
213  functions in the nucleus and that Parkinson's disease-associated Parkin mutants, ParkinR42P and Park
214 e PPIase CypA colocalizes with the Parkinson's disease (PD)-associated protein alpha-synuclein in cel
215                      Patients with Parkinson's disease who had 2 h or more of off time per day with p
216 his case, each microbe relies on its partner's ability to degrade different polysaccharides.
217 ct (actor effects), as well as their partner's decisional conflict (partner effects).
218  of methods to quickly quantify the pathogen's response to beta-lactams.
219 pic AST for Ng is challenged by the pathogen's slow doubling time and the lack of methods to quickly
220  pMRI in predicting kidney graft and patient's survival.
221 e life-threatening, greatly decrease patient's quality of life, and are a substantial burden on the h
222                                 Each patient's posttransplant anatomy may be slightly different, maki
223 response, which may be important for patient's responses to DNMTi.
224                          We measured patient's self-care and care partner contributions to self-care
225  the medical record within 7 days of patient's ICU discharge date to identify and classify adverse ev
226                                  The patient's father, brother and one aunt were identified as carrie
227 ng the Treg compartment can skew the patient's immune system toward an anti-inflammatory phenotype an
228 3D-printed phantoms representing the patient's vasculature.
229  FH-associated mutations that diminish PCSK9's ability to bind LDL reported here supports the notion
230 n with the supplied electric charge, Pearson's r = 0.994.
231                                  The Pearson's correlation results showed the specific relationship b
232 ombination efficacies both in vitro (Pearson's correlation = 0.93 when comparing predicted efficacies
233    In line with theoretical accounts, people's decisions to move from current locations were independ
234 al Distancing Index (SDI) to evaluate people's mobility pattern changes along with the spread of COVI
235  construct an implicit model of other people's gaze, which may incorporate physically incoherent attr
236 e source of these associations with a person's place of residence.
237        This model tested whether each person's depression and stress predicted their own decisional c
238  Investigate the endothelial cell phenotype (s) that causes Shock-Induced Endotheliopathy in trauma.
239 ients received adjuvant therapy at physician's discretion.
240 from those seen in Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease and CTE(17-19).
241                                       Planck's law predicts the distribution of radiation energy, col
242                                     Platform's channels subject cell constructs to physiological flui
243 e or desirable, as it can damage the polymer's integrity, leading to loss of function and properties.
244 phonetic VOT differences within a population's preferred category.
245                                    Porcupine's digital bits are represented by the presence or absenc
246 changer pendrin is unclear, as are potassium's role in this response and the receptor's effect on int
247  a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction (Prato's protocol) results in the formation of pyrrolidine ring
248     National Institutes of Health, President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Bill & Melinda Gates F
249 rent (visual) size does not cross their prey's response threshold until after rapid jaw expansion.
250  ingredients, which can increase the product's susceptibility to oxidation.
251 ion energy, can help characterize a protease's substrate recognition, giving insights for the potenti
252 at do not derive from changes in the protein's ability to perform its physiological function.
253 on about the molecular basis for the protein's functionality and a view of its complex molecular mech
254 fort to search for the host cellular protein(s) mediating the differential susceptibility of the two
255 n the distal axon, whilst removing Protrudin's endoplasmic reticulum localization, kinesin-binding or
256 andating a detailed evaluation of a provider's performance.
257 onal travel restrictions and by the province's large-scale intensive surveillance and intervention me
258  that sleep potentially plays a role in PTSD's pathology.
259                                         PVAT's contributions to vascular function include more than p
260 rch to support ongoing reforms in Queensland's fisheries is needed to quantitatively link reef degrad
261 hypersensitivity according to index reaction(s), as well as an algorithmic approach, based on cross-r
262 ium's role in this response and the receptor's effect on intercalated and principal cell function in
263  to lipid membranes, revealing that Nile red's (NR) orientation spectra are extremely sensitive to me
264 rnational Liaison Committee on Resuscitation's 2020 International Consensus on First Aid Science With
265                                 Using Ripley's K to quantify clustering, we found that FLAPS configur
266 ch findings raise concerns regarding society's mental (ill)health and the prevalence of insufficient
267                  The New Horizons spacecraft's encounter with the cold classical Kuiper Belt object (
268                          Levels of specific (s)IgE and sIgG(4) to peanut and component proteins, and
269 sing conditions, packing, and material state(s).
270 ferential displacements in Pantitlan station's pedestrian overpass system and across sharp geotechnic
271  residual errors with a heavy-tailed Student's t-distribution to estimate a manifold that is robust t
272 wing on Healthy Trajectories (INSIGHT) study's responsive parenting (RP) intervention, initiated in e
273  possibly serve as a window into the subject's dynamically evolving internal beliefs.
274                                 The survivor's spirituality significantly moderated the association b
275 estinal pathology reports from all of Sweden's 28 centers.
276 veals the potential for a bacterial symbiont's sRNAs not only to control its own activities but also
277  each molecule are a signature of the system's state.
278       We report the first preparation of the s-cis,s-cis conformer of dihydroxycarbene (1cc) by means
279  acid, isolation of the lower-energy s-trans,s-trans (1tt) and s-cis,s-trans (1ct) product conformers
280 or impulsive traits explain childhood trauma's effects on SI variability and whether those with highl
281 a potential target to increase the treatment's outcomes.
282 help identify the CCL17 responding cell type(s) and the mediators downstream of CCL17 in the control
283 accines and Prevention B.V.), European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Eur
284 ted to animals or to the presence of 4D-Na(v)s.
285 t failed to fully explain the means by which s(2)C(32) restricts I(34) wobbling.
286                              Despite the WHO's call for universal drug susceptibility testing for all
287    The highest CDR was observed with a woman's first DBT examination (6.1 per 1000 examinations vs 4.
288                         As part of the Women's Health Initiative, randomized, placebo-controlled horm
289 scrimination may contribute to working women's poor sleep health over time, raising concerns about sl
290                              The Young Women's Breast Cancer Study is a prospective cohort of women d
291              While forced labor in the world's fishing fleet has been widely documented, its extent r
292                                    The world's largest afforestation programs implemented by China ma
293 in developing vaccines for some of the world's most deadly diseases, including AIDS and malaria.
294                        Millions of the world's poorest people now live in middle-income democracies t
295         With a large proportion of the world's population living in areas where air quality does not
296 e estimates suggesting over 50% of the world's population takes at least one medication per day.
297 er-a disease that afflicts ~20% of the world's population.
298  greenhouse gases, and the U.S. is the world's second-largest steel consumer.
299                                    This year's Canada Gairdner International Prize is shared by Rolf
300 ive reproductive number, R(e) of New Zealand's largest cluster decreased from 7 to 0.2 within the fir

 
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