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1 uccess to solid tumors have met with limited success.
2 gy and surgical techniques, but with limited success.
3 th functional genes, is needed for long-term success.
4 activity and is essential for developmental success.
5 edications and no additional surgery defined success.
6 strategies that may contribute to pregnancy success.
7 determinants of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) success.
8 lation between prosociality and labor market success.
9 oma (18-39 years) was predictive of surgical success.
10 selection for the award and future research success.
11 tous and crucial to an animal's survival and success.
12 s, a feature that impacts adult reproductive success.
13 ological metric associated with reproductive success.
14 is a major prognostic indicator of treatment success.
15 esses made the genus Quercus an evolutionary success.
16 diatom life cycle transitions and ecological success.
17 84.6% and 93.8%, respectively, in predicting success.
18 outside of it seems to be an unspoken key to success.
19 rimary effectiveness endpoint was procedural success.
20 such methods have thus far met with limited success.
21 However, little is known about its long-term success.
22 e resilience of Airmen and aiding in mission success.
23 cial strips for diabetes care are an obvious success.
24 ying unprecedented bench-to-bedside clinical success.
25 terest group lobbyists tend to underestimate success.
26 ss-reactive trimers resulted in only limited success.
27 h <20% reduction in post-egg-laying breeding success.
28 damental to maximizing lifetime reproductive success.
29 n Machine Interfaces with varying degrees of success.
30 and identify predictive factors of long-term success.
31 epidemic spread and outstanding evolutionary success.
32 and baseline intraocular pressure (IOP) with success.
33 nt before SLT correlated positively with SLT success.
34 ole in age-dependent changes in reproductive success.
35 te the conditions necessary for evolutionary success.
36 ranslated into greater lifetime reproductive success.
37 lect habitats that maximize their chances of success.
38 6 transmembrane helices provided measures of success.
39 r thickness were not found to correlate with success.
40 t has contributed to our species' ecological success.
41 ersity leads to higher lifetime reproductive success.
42 ling rearing period on urban birds' breeding success.
43 red over plausible recent range of technical success.
44 ing regarding what factors contribute to SLT success.
45 orty-seven consecutive anaesthetic weans (23 successes, 24 failures) were identified from a single-ce
47 mating decisions, nest locations and nesting success across multiple years in combination with social
49 aise concern about differential reproductive success among high and low stereotyping pandas, and poss
50 that may influence provider behavior and the success and appropriateness of further implementation.
54 ich an individual's body condition, foraging success and habitat quality during the nonbreeding seaso
56 onship has been described between procedural success and outcomes of all major cardiovascular procedu
59 host disease (GVHD) prophylactic agents, the success and wider utilization of allogeneic hematopoieti
60 riments by dissecting your past failures and successes and collaboratively critiquing the experiments
61 Accordingly, much has been learned from the successes and failures of hundreds of high-quality clini
63 -DDS to address bacteriocin limitations, the successes and failures of this technology thus far, the
64 al behaviours (locomotion speed and foraging success) and metabolic rate of a keystone marine mollusc
65 ners, identifying and addressing barriers to success, and earning and maintaining trust are component
67 used when it constitutes an indirect cue of success, and when success-biased social learning is unav
68 P = .04) were independently associated with success, and, when combined, led to a sensitivity and sp
69 two populations of layer 2-3 neurons, termed success- and failure-related neurons, that develop with
72 4(9.4%) and 4(14.2%) of cases, and clinical success at 6 months occurred in 100 and 85.7% of cases.
73 y effective at promoting beetle reproductive success at higher and lower natural ranges in temperatur
74 f temperature and precipitation, germination success at marginal temperatures will become critical fo
76 om 15,789 SARS-CoV-2 genomes and model their success based on their duration, dispersal, and frequenc
79 buted according to the rich get richer rule (success breeds success, preferential attachment) while s
80 experience centers had significantly higher success but not major adverse cardiac event rates compar
81 s of gestation that are key for reproductive success, but relatively little is known about the proces
84 evelopment and translation of GTs gain pace, success can only ultimately be realised for patients fol
85 sought: long-term measures, such as breeding success, can obscure finer-scale behavioural change, pot
86 t reproduction and year-to-year reproductive success covaried differently with sex, likely due to sex
89 ermore, some cases where annual reproductive success does not improve with pair-bond duration, yet mu
90 g Reduction project, or "Exemplars," studies success factors among these countries with a lens toward
92 identified indicators of future evolutionary success for an emerging antigenic cluster and quantified
93 of the cells can predict the percentages of success for zygote cleavage and embryo blastocyst format
98 Survival analysis demonstrated treatment success in 70%, 45%, and 27% of eyes at 6, 12, and 24 mo
99 as an 85% Bayesian predictive probability of success in a hypothetical phase III trial, adjusting for
101 -fine particles (UFPs) have shown tremendous success in achieving the prognostic and therapeutic goal
102 he complex mechanisms affecting reproductive success in an aerial insectivore, the tree swallow (Tach
105 herapeutics, current strategies have limited success in breast cancer, indicating that additional inh
108 , which have been examined in humans without success in clinical translation for infection imaging.
109 zed processes which have achieved remarkable success in conventional olefin polymerizations, encounte
111 ssifiers trained with prospective beliefs of success in Experiment 1 predicted decisions to engage in
112 diated gene editing, there is no evidence of success in genetic alteration of Ag-experienced memory C
114 Various deep learning models have gained success in image analysis including semantic segmentatio
116 ional governments since 2010 has had limited success in increasing the coverage across different elem
119 peutic approaches thus far have seen limited success in PDAC due to a poorly immunogenic and exceedin
123 changes in reproductive timing and hatching success in response to noise exposure were explained by
128 rug discovery efforts, with some evidence of success in the design of completely novel opioids with u
130 ssembly accounted for 46.49%, indicating the success in the ovine Y chromosome isolation and the high
134 targeting NMDAR subtypes have shown limited success in treating patients, highlighting a need for al
136 o exploit dynamic resources may translate to success in urban environments, areas characterized by no
137 t that deep learning has achieved remarkable success in various domains over the past decade, its app
138 ly, deep learning has unlocked unprecedented success in various domains, especially using images, tex
139 rly postpartum strategy to enhance lactation success in women at risk for delayed onset of milk produ
141 marks traditionally used to measure research success - including funding, number of publications or j
155 terspecific competition, may prompt invasion success, morphological evolution, speciation, and other
156 are combined to examine how the reproductive success of a top marine predator is being affected by ec
157 esilience to OA is critical to the continued success of abalone and other shellfish production, and t
165 alterations associated with disease and the success of capillary recruitment, improving point-of-car
169 nments to quantify age-specific reproductive success of daughters born to mothers differing in age.
171 sk of esophageal heating and acute procedure success of different LSI-guided ablation protocols combi
175 iveness of the third form of iproniazid, the success of high-pressure experiments in obtaining it, an
177 an effective therapeutic, would improve the success of intermittent distancing and hasten the acquis
189 nt other interventions, a key metric for the success of social distancing is whether critical care ca
190 tradition contributes to group identity, the success of spillovers can depend critically on disruptin
191 of templated CMP pairs helps to explain the success of sticky-ended CMP association and changes the
195 However, despite the tremendous progress and success of the field in recent years, opportunities for
196 acid (EPA) has garnered attention after the success of the REDUCE-IT trial, which contradicted previ
198 at both anatomical sites and by the clinical success of therapies blocking TNF and IL-23 in IBD and i
209 lder mothers had greater annual reproductive success on average than daughters born to younger mother
213 ns which may significantly contribute to the success or failure of MSC-based virotherapy as well as g
217 termined target IOP regardless of (qualified success) or without (complete success) glaucoma medicati
218 was significantly correlated with genotyping success (P < 0.001); DBS samples with corresponding plas
219 = 38) and sponge (n = 40) groups in surgical success (P = .357), mean IOP (P = .707), number of glauc
220 This topical review discusses early clinical successes, preclinical directions, and key aspects that
221 to the rich get richer rule (success breeds success, preferential attachment) while some others are
226 ents under general anesthesia, with reported success rate at the first attempt to be less than 50%.
227 The aim of this study was to determine the success rate of (68)Ga-PSMA-guided bone biopsies for mol
228 rk version 5.0, our method (ZING) achieved a success rate of 68.2%, outperforming SPRING and ZDOCK, w
234 ; relative risk reduction (RRR) = 67.8%] and success rate of NGI in accumulative attempts (two attemp
236 ated care (expected difference, 5 days), and success rate of nonoperative management, defined as the
237 e imaging METHOD: Articles that reported the success rate of obtaining usable images were included.
238 e purpose of this study was to determine the success rate of obtaining usable magnetic resonance imag
239 thesia clinicians improves the first-attempt success rate of orotracheal intubation and reduces the r
242 FP7 or FP8) valve placement (8 eyes) had 25% success rate with 1.7 +/- 1.9 years of IOP control.
245 er limit of the 95% CI for the difference in success rates (ceftobiprole minus vancomycin/aztreonam)
247 approaches promise to accelerate and improve success rates in medicinal chemistry programs by more ef
249 68.2%, outperforming SPRING and ZDOCK, with success rates of 52.1% and 35.9% respectively, when the
253 using different estimates of clinical trial success rates, preclinical expenditures, and cost of cap
256 dies using IV iron have had somewhat greater success, showing improvements in subjective and some obj
258 outcome is directly coupled to evolutionary success, the underlying mechanisms are under robust mole
259 by engineered nanoparticles have shown some success, there are underlying targeting, toxicity, and i
261 vided by such habitats increase reproductive success, they could be vital to the expansion and persis
263 However, attempts at this have had little success to date, suggesting that we need to better under
264 e (PL) spectroscopy has been used with great success to directly observe the heterogeneous photophysi
265 ical malignancies, efforts to translate this success to solid tumors have met with limited success.
266 orld examples, we apply the method with good success to two glaciological examples to map the ages fr
267 and management, even after initial surgical success, to prevent visual impairment and blindness.
269 2030 Impact Goal and associated metrics for success underscores the importance of cardiovascular hea
270 herapy for maintaining sinus rhythm, but its success varies depending on multiple factors, including
272 tizing infection clinical composite endpoint success was 48.6% reltecimod versus 39.9% placebo, P = 0
280 the 18 mmHg threshold, complete or qualified success was achieved in 69.6 and 89.1% in the PKE + XEN
288 Valve Academic Research Consortium-2 device success was similar between Sapien 3 and Evolut R/PRO (8
291 peration anatomic success and final anatomic success were achieved in 425 eyes (87.1%) and 487 eyes (
294 ation and subiculum representation predicted success when inferring indirect relationships among even
296 hin its ecosystem is relevant for its future success, while at the same time it offers an effective c
297 ysis showed that the probability of surgical success with CTT was 77.8% at 1 year, 66.2% at 2 years,
299 ospects, improvements in annual reproductive success with pair-bond length could be a secondary facto
300 as much as possible at each stage, enabling success with progressively smaller data sets without ove