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1 ter ablation resulted in complete procedural success in 10 (91%) of 11 group B patients compared with
2 assess how these stimuli affect reproductive success in 142 bird species.
3 s achieved in 18 (90%) patients and clinical success in 15 (83.4%); one patient required a second emb
4 ersus deferasirox was established (treatment success in 69 [55.2%] of 125 patients assigned deferipro
5     Survival analysis demonstrated treatment success in 70%, 45%, and 27% of eyes at 6, 12, and 24 mo
6 ess was achieved in 76.9% of eyes, qualified success in 92.5%.
7                         Despite considerable success in a broad range of applications, these inorgani
8 mperature anomalies are correlated with nest success in a continental-scale database of bird nests, s
9                                              Success in a few countries has fueled efforts to build s
10 as an 85% Bayesian predictive probability of success in a hypothetical phase III trial, adjusting for
11 d of bioinformatics in 2012, it has achieved success in a number of areas such as protein residue-res
12 y challenging how health-care providers view success in a palliative condition.
13 , while Grist et al. () measure reproductive success in a population of European shags (Phalacrocorax
14                     Preclinical and clinical successes in AAV-mediated gene replacement, gene silenci
15 is an excellent indicator of "tipping point" success in academic surgery and demonstrates the huge po
16                                 Overall, the success in achieving atomically precise NCs is expected
17 e underlying factors that contributed to the success in achieving MDG4, Ethiopia was selected as a Co
18                                  Despite its success in achieving the long-term survival of 10-30% of
19 -fine particles (UFPs) have shown tremendous success in achieving the prognostic and therapeutic goal
20 ese predictions translate into high rates of success in addressing questions important in biological
21 ical mechanics models have led to remarkable successes in addressing some complex computational probl
22  cell proliferation has only brought limited success in adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL) and in m
23  Furthermore, we highlight the prospects for success in advancing global science education, research
24 e mechanisms of hepatotoxicity, with limited success in advancing therapeutic strategies.
25 ation was performed with immediate technical success in all three cases.
26  anatomy and its variations is paramount for success in ALPPS.
27 he complex mechanisms affecting reproductive success in an aerial insectivore, the tree swallow (Tach
28  and numeracy equally affect an individual's success in and beyond schools, but these two competencie
29 ociety of America to identify and report its successes in and challenges to achieving equity.
30  however there is a low conversion rate from success in animals to humans.
31 y processes behind survival and reproductive success in animals.
32  fosphenytoin, and valproate, with treatment success in approximately half of patients.
33 cal and psychophysical data, and many recent successes in artificial intelligence (with deep convolut
34                              With continuing successes in assembling DNA crystals, there is an enhanc
35 ursuing basic research and a perception that success in basic science may no longer be achievable.
36  of the most recent research and development successes in bioplastic materials, focusing on food pack
37 n in a manner that could affect mate pairing success in birds.
38 ntiated phenotype is therefore important for success in both applications.
39 ic polymerizations have delivered tremendous success in both industrial and academic settings.
40 migration correlates with lower reproductive success in both populations.
41             Neural networks enjoy widespread success in both research and industry and, with the adve
42           Despite exhibiting normal breeding success in both the year of tagging and the following ye
43 herapeutics, current strategies have limited success in breast cancer, indicating that additional inh
44  has not been conducted but is essential for success in bundled reimbursement models.
45              Despite the resounding clinical success in cancer treatment of antibodies that block the
46 against Histoplasma capsulatum and has shown success in case reports and small case series but may ha
47 chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR T cell)success in CD19+ B cell malignancies, multiple clinical
48 ized to drive cancer progression - with some success in certain malignancies.
49 ree-based planning methods have enjoyed huge success in challenging domains, such as chess(1) and Go(
50                              CTT showed good success in children with congenital aniridia with early-
51 and (PD-L1) continue to show limited durable success in clinical cases despite widespread application
52                               Owing to their success in clinical practice, the prevalence of cardiova
53 , which have been examined in humans without success in clinical translation for infection imaging.
54 al ageing in humans and the possible lack of success in clinical trials in macular degeneration that
55 V-induced cytotoxicity hold the key to their success in clinics.
56                 Motivated by this, the first success in colloidal synthesis of AuCu/CsPbCl(3) core/sh
57 othened inhibitors have yielded only partial success in combating Hedgehog signal transduction-depend
58 efficacy in haematological malignancies, its success in combating solid tumours has been limited.
59  contexts, attackers have significantly more success in conflict than predicted by De Dreu and Gross'
60         Recent decades have witnessed robust successes in conquering the acutely lethal manifestation
61 zed processes which have achieved remarkable success in conventional olefin polymerizations, encounte
62 rldwide introductions, exhibiting remarkable success in crossing geographic borders and adapting to l
63                                          The success in crystallizing COF-346 was based on precisely
64 roradiometer measurements to demonstrate its success in curbing increases in UV radiation.
65 d drug prices has been paramount to the VA's success in curing HCV infection.
66 y affect self-repair choice and regeneration success in cydippid larvae of M. leidyi.
67 rable implicit knowledge that contributes to success in de novo protein design, and shows that citize
68                                 Despite many successes in decreasing the incidence and mortality of H
69         These advances, together with recent successes in deriving human trophoblast stem cells, open
70 t the heart of the density functional theory success in describing real materials, yet it has not bee
71         However, there has been only limited success in developing cold-hardy cultivars.
72 g histone methylome in AML together with the success in developing lead compounds specific to key his
73 trength of selection for traits that lead to success in direct contest competition between males and
74  human genetics increases the probability of success in drug development.
75                  The mechanisms of polyploid success in ecologically relevant contexts, however, rema
76  heterojunction solar cells shows tremendous success in enhancing the performance of many types of in
77 ity to identify barriers and facilitators to success in environmental health interventions.
78 te, CAR T cells have demonstrated tremendous success in eradicating hematologic malignancies (e.g., C
79 humanitarian movement with a track record of success in evaluating the effectiveness of charitable sp
80 ionally resilient, maximizing its chances of success in evolutionary arms races with retroviruses.
81                   Leveraging the most recent success in expanding the electrochemical stability windo
82 ssifiers trained with prospective beliefs of success in Experiment 1 predicted decisions to engage in
83 tromagnetic and photonic metamaterials, some success in extending the operating dynamic range was obt
84                    The rate of ptosis repair success in eyelids that underwent MMCR was 97.2% and 90.
85               Despite some studies reporting success in facilitating transplant, many patients do not
86 e, two, or six legs were evaluated for their success in feeding upon a human.
87 trategies that may underlie their ecological success in fluctuating oceanic conditions.
88 , and creativity evolved, in part, to enable success in food acquisition.
89 tigated as potential drivers of reproductive success in forest trees.
90 g encoding, which might reflect their better success in forming unique memorable mental images of the
91  protein targets may increase the chances of success in fragment screening campaigns.
92  this purpose, provide an overview of recent successes in gadolinium-based contrast agent development
93                                          The success in generating hiPSC-derived hLLCs with broad hum
94                                      Despite success in generating random mutations, a method that wo
95   Retinal gene therapy has had unprecedented success in generating treatments that can halt vision lo
96 diated gene editing, there is no evidence of success in genetic alteration of Ag-experienced memory C
97                                       Recent successes in genetic medicine have paved the path for a
98                                       Recent successes in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) mak
99                   The findings indicate that success in getting work is perceived as determined by in
100 ess in primary congenital glaucoma, reported success in glaucoma following cataract surgery (GFCS) an
101 havior might be a key feature for ecological success in habitats such as the rumen and human colon wh
102                Consensus methods show varied success in handling the challenge of decoy selection des
103                                  The key for success in harmonizing results was to avoid ion saturati
104 d (4) foster early stage investigator career success in heart, lung, blood, and sleep-related researc
105 n of smallpox is one of the greatest medical successes in history.
106 id pesticide, thiamethoxam, decreases homing success in honey bees.
107                                   Procedural success, in-hospital outcomes, and midterm mortality wer
108 -16 E6 and E7 proteins have achieved limited success in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer (OPC).
109  socio-cognitive abilities and contribute to success in human environments [3].
110                                Despite cats' success in human environments, dog social cognition has
111 ndity was conducive to long-run reproductive success in humans.
112 es in frontotemporal dementia showed limited success in identifying associated loci.
113                                       Recent success in identifying gene-regulatory elements in the c
114 ssive disorder (MDD), there has been limited success in identifying replicable genetic risk loci, sug
115                                        Early successes in identifying and targeting individual oncoge
116 relatively young research area has seen some successes in identifying mathematical operations for whi
117     Various deep learning models have gained success in image analysis including semantic segmentatio
118 deep learning approaches have had tremendous success in image, video and audio processing, computer v
119 rometry imaging (MSI), has led to remarkable success in imaging several lipid classes from biological
120                             Even with recent success in immunotherapy using the checkpoint inhibitors
121   Community randomised trials have had mixed success in implementing combination prevention strategie
122 0, many countries have achieved considerable success in improving child survival, but localized progr
123  While economic incentives have demonstrated success in improving dietary choices, the quantitative i
124 ts with atrial fibrillation have had limited success in improving guideline adherence.
125 nt antifungal drugs only demonstrate partial success in improving prognosis.
126 ional governments since 2010 has had limited success in increasing the coverage across different elem
127  Reinforcement learning (RL) has shown great success in increasingly complex single-agent environment
128 xquisite precision-a key to their biological success in infection.
129 ion of the proximate mechanisms facilitating success in intergroup competition (sect.
130 ion of the proximate mechanisms conditioning success in intergroup conflict omits humans' deontologic
131 rategies were then evaluated for nitritation success in intermittently aerated MABRs: both aeration i
132  output, potentially enabling its spread and success in invaded regions.
133 al but also affect age-specific reproductive success in its offspring, generating transgenerational r
134 hine-learning models have demonstrated great success in learning complex patterns that enable them to
135 ant determinant of the lifetime reproductive success in leopards.
136 oxides as electrode materials has seen great success in lithium-ion batteries.
137 this model in order to allow others to share success in long-term survival.
138                                       Recent successes in malaria control have been largely attributa
139  approach offers the greatest likelihood for success in management of patients with IBS.
140 eptors PD-1 and CTLA-4 have shown remarkable success in many cancers, not all patients benefit from t
141 ustain goal-directed action is essential for success in many domains, but little is known about the c
142 -L2, is of particular interest due to recent successes in many types of cancer.
143                                Despite their success in mapping protein interactions, two-hybrid syst
144 ctors which influence foraging behaviour and success in marine mammals is crucial to predicting how t
145  ecosystem management strategies on invasion success in marine systems is still unclear.
146  decompose smooth manifolds with astonishing successes in mathematics, to break down communities in n
147                        To date, the greatest success in maturation of PSC-derived cardiomyocytes has
148 effects constitute a major part of treatment success in medical interventions.
149 g theory (DFET), which achieved considerable success in metals and semiconductors.
150 mal cells dictate both elements of pregnancy success in mice.
151 the empowering of regulatory subsets has met success in mitigating autoimmune diseases.
152 ies, have enjoyed substantial and undeniable success in modeling natural hazards.
153 rodents, the preclinical field has had great success in modeling some of the core affective and neuro
154 d MR angiography independently predicted AVF success in models including (odds ratio, 6.5; 95% confid
155 ve shown little efficacy, indicating limited success in modulating neuroplasticity, especially in bra
156  a crucial role in survival and reproductive success in most amphibian species.
157 greater portion of men subjectively reported success in negotiation (P = 0.03).
158 trast to expectations there was lower fledge success in nests with added BFDV biosecurity (83% in unt
159 ovo drug development and has yielded notable successes in neurological disorders.
160 to extreme climatic events) and reproductive success in Norway spruce.
161  other primates, humans display a remarkable success in novel task contexts thanks to our ability to
162 our overarching explanations of evolutionary success in oaks: accumulation of large reservoirs of div
163 laucoma drainage devices showed the greatest success in obtaining IOP control.
164 than MTX in achieving corticosteroid-sparing success in ocular inflammatory diseases.
165 r contributor to the decline in reproductive success in older females.Advanced maternal age has been
166 or- or prospectively -to make predictions of success in one's future behavior or make decisions about
167                                          Our success in operating a microcontroller using glucose as
168  bulk semiconductors has revealed widespread success in optoelectronic applications.
169 ity and modularity that led earlier to their success in organic (opto)electronics.
170 icant higher success rate regarding complete success in patients that received Ologen(R) implant (p =
171 n by immune pressures as well as replicative success in PBMCs and potentially other replication sites
172 peutic approaches thus far have seen limited success in PDAC due to a poorly immunogenic and exceedin
173 etween the strength of template activity and success in perceptual tasks on the target [12-14].
174         Despite artificial intelligence (AI) successes in perfect-information games, the private info
175             Four recipients with a technical success in phase 1 have delivered 1 or 2 babies, and the
176 l- and biosensing, and have achieved notable success in portable DNA sequencing.
177 ene therapy approaches have only had limited success in Ppt1(-/-) mice.
178 d anti-inflammatories, and discuss how their success in preclinical models has paved the way for clin
179                                  Despite the success in preclinical studies, many mGlu(5) negative al
180 chine learning methods have had only limited success in predicting many traits from microbiome.
181    In this article, we briefly describe some successes in predicting behaviors and describe the chall
182 ith suilloid fungi determines their invasion success in previously uninvaded ecosystems.
183 y be particularly significant in influencing success in prey capture.
184           Although angle surgeries show good success in primary congenital glaucoma, reported success
185                                   The key to success in producing monometallic hollow nanocrystals is
186 n and nestling periods, and reduced fledging success in prothonotary warblers, while nestling Carolin
187 has resulted in some spectacular therapeutic successes in psoriasis and PsA including improvement in
188            Patients with ECs had lower acute success in PV isolation compared with patients without E
189 rials, however, have shown relatively modest success in RA as compared with other indications.
190                                              Success in realizing precision immunotherapy needs colla
191       While computer vision has demonstrated success in recognizing feature patterns in images with w
192 anslate this technology, we investigated its success in reconstructing a mandibular defect of physiol
193  based bilevel optimization has been a great success in redesigning metabolic networks for biochemica
194 ) in Nepal, against usual care, which showed success in reducing blood pressure.
195 avings Program (MSSP) ACOs have shown modest success in reducing medical spending.
196 s to determine the key enablers of Senegal's success in reducing stunting in children <5 y old betwee
197 minimum therapeutic doses have shown greater success in reducing withdrawal symptoms.
198 scuss the current state of our translational success in relating findings across species.
199 models (GLMs) to examine female reproductive success in relation to the occurrence of food-provisioni
200          This theory, despite its remarkable success in reproducing empirical patterns, does not acco
201 ubsequent morphogenesis of floral organs and success in reproduction.
202 d antibiotic coated CVL has limited clinical success in resisting blood stream infection and may incr
203 ed clutch failure and increased overall nest success in response to light exposure, raising important
204  changes in reproductive timing and hatching success in response to noise exposure were explained by
205  previous computational studies have claimed success in revealing genome-wide regulatory landscapes f
206 d self-reported daringness predicted greater success in risky foraging, possibly due to better exploi
207                     Despite recovery program success in saving the species from extinction, condors r
208 ill a major need for prediction of treatment success in schizophrenia, a condition long considered a
209  as powerful tools for inclusion and student success in science.
210 lity, which has been historically of limited success in separating fertile from infertile males.
211                                  Despite its success in several clinical trials, cancer immunotherapy
212 hough these algorithms have had demonstrated successes in several biomedical applications, they are d
213                         He achieved landmark successes in simple and elegant total syntheses in virtu
214          In this review, we highlight recent successes in solving DUB-ligand co-structures and the de
215 o invasive populations maintain reproductive success in spite of pollen limitation?
216 esting state predicts individuals' listening success in states of divided and selective attention.
217                                              Success in step-down treatment was defined as maintenanc
218                                         Past successes in such benchmarks, including poker, have been
219          To identify predictors of treatment success in syphilitic uveitis (SU).
220  for the treatment of certain cancers, major success in targeting mTOR, particularly with new generat
221                   Clinically, there has been success in targeting the Ras pathway in pediatric diseas
222                    With only modest clinical success in targeting these IRs, current immunotherapeuti
223 have provided an illustrative example of the successes in targeting oncogene addiction in cancer and
224      Deep learning, due to its unprecedented success in tasks such as image classification, has emerg
225  into emergency programmes to maximise their success in terms of improved nutritional outcomes.
226 rkable evolutionary adaptation, facilitating success in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems
227 tains loci that can account for evolutionary success in the absence of antimicrobials.
228               Current technology has limited success in the accurate detection and identification of
229            While there has been considerable success in the biofabrication of large- and small-vessel
230 the two key parameters that defined clinical success in the case of cancer nanomedicines: (i) physico
231 oninferiority limit was set at 50% treatment success in the CD group, with a maximum of 25% differenc
232                             However, lack of success in the clinic has been attributed to the inabili
233 ing radiolabeled antibodies, has had minimal success in the clinic with several beta-emitting radionu
234 ral products that followed its discovery and success in the clinic, ignited a revolution in medicine
235 PD1) and PD1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) have had early success in the clinic, which has led to approval by the
236 ver, leukotriene inhibitors have had limited success in the clinic.
237  should be redesigned and updated to achieve success in the current prescription drug market.
238 rug discovery efforts, with some evidence of success in the design of completely novel opioids with u
239      However, to date, there has been little success in the development of high-performance solid-sta
240                                  We reported success in the development of two PROTACs (C3 and C5) th
241              DAG-MRI and PET/CT have similar success in the differentiation of benign and malignant l
242  measures are the best index of reproductive success in the face of climate change in species that tr
243 ore sperm and therefore improve reproductive success in the face of sperm competition.
244 involving Wolbachia that are achieving great success in the field.
245  issues that, if addressed, may improve that success in the future.
246 far, this growth scheme has achieved a great success in the growth of III-nitride LEDs on c-plane sub
247 uisition in E. cloacae was not indicative of success in the hospital.
248                So far, there has been little success in the identification of factors contributing to
249                    Single-operation anatomic success in the initial eye was 82.5% with a mean of 1.2
250 wall reconstruction has witnessed tremendous success in the last decade after the introduction of cad
251 earch of metamaterials has achieved enormous success in the manipulation of light in a prescribed man
252 it linking stress responses and reproductive success in the most important vector of malaria.
253                      Our results showed that success in the novel task was mainly affected by the exp
254 ssembly accounted for 46.49%, indicating the success in the ovine Y chromosome isolation and the high
255 drug of abuse vaccines that have met limited success in the past.
256  with standard methods such as FISH, and its success in the POLLUX and CASTOR clinical trials demonst
257  therapies in others is the shortest path to success in the study and treatment of patients with crit
258                                    Senegal's success in the stunting decline is largely attributed to
259                    Single-operation anatomic success in the subsequent eye was 83.7% (P = 0.80) with
260 ath 1 (PD1) pathway have achieved impressive success in the treatment of different cancer types.
261 ng the use of lentiviral vectors, has led to success in the treatment of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, wh
262 d baseline factors associated with treatment success in the United Kingdom.
263                         There have been many successes in the design of porphyrin-binding proteins; h
264 olecules, and by drawing parallels to recent successes in the identification of compounds that target
265 developing area that can gain a lot from the successes in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
266                         Despite the relative successes in the surgical treatment of pharmacoresistant
267                   Fortunately, a few notable successes in the targeted radioligand therapeutic space
268 e been explored for commercial applications; successes in their uses will rely on overcoming conceptu
269                    There has been some early success in therapies targeting the downstream inflammato
270                                              Success in these areas will require a reinvigorated WHO,
271                                              Success in these fields usually requires highly scalable
272 ting the importance of streamflow for cohort success in these southernmost populations.
273                                              Success in this area could have the added benefit of ins
274                                              Success in this endeavor lies in sampling diverse chemic
275 etails that have provided us with consistent success in this model; performance of the anastomoses, d
276 g resistance is not a primary determinant of success in this niche.
277                                              Success in this work will advance equity and improve hea
278                                              Successes in this domain have proven elusive.
279 ation using appropriate biomaterials impacts success in tissue engineering endeavors.
280 roteins holds promise for potential clinical success in TNBC.
281                                   The recent successes in transforming native antiretrovirals into li
282  need to be refined to bring about long-term success in treating arrhythmias.
283 ell therapies have demonstrated considerable success in treating hematologic malignancies, they have
284                                  Despite its success in treating melanoma and hematological malignanc
285 adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients despite their success in treating other tumor types.
286 with tumor specificity have shown remarkable success in treating patients with hematologic malignanci
287  targeting NMDAR subtypes have shown limited success in treating patients, highlighting a need for al
288  begging and parental care, and reproductive success in two wild, cavity-nesting songbirds, the Carol
289 fasciculus to be predictive of word-learning success in two word-to-meaning tasks: contextual and cro
290 ities-can explain reduced avian reproductive success in urban areas.
291      Animals often show reduced reproductive success in urban compared to adjacent natural areas.
292 o exploit dynamic resources may translate to success in urban environments, areas characterized by no
293                              Inspired by our success in using the beta-protonation process to generat
294 t that deep learning has achieved remarkable success in various domains over the past decade, its app
295 ly, deep learning has unlocked unprecedented success in various domains, especially using images, tex
296                                      Despite success in viral inhibition and CD4 T cell recovery by h
297 we report current AO-OCT performance and its success in visualizing and quantifying these once-invisi
298 ein CD0873 plays a critical role in pathogen success in vivo We found that in a dixenic colonization
299 n demonstrated in vitro, albeit with limited success in vivo.
300 rly postpartum strategy to enhance lactation success in women at risk for delayed onset of milk produ

 
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