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1 action are ultimately deemed therapeutically successful.
2  trials targeting IL-17A in uveitis were not successful.
3  to slow cognitive decline have not yet been successful.
4 fforts to avoid higher warming scenarios are successful.
5 onstitution and generation of asymmetry were successful.
6 P ablation procedure, 542 (97%) were acutely successful.
7 s of the disease, when treatment can be more successful(1).
8                           Finally, we report successful ACAIE performance (retention time 19 s) in re
9 ial variety, starter cultures are needed for successful acidification of the cheese and proteolytic s
10 eactive oxygen species (ROS) is critical for successful activation of immune responses against pathog
11                                            A successful acute inflammatory response results in the el
12 association of midlife body composition with successful aging, defined as high HRQoL and reaching 90
13 l health care for aging adults would promote successful aging.
14  a high rate of morbidity and mortality, and successful ambulation after surgery is an important outc
15 tween 91.9 and 99.9% of target DNA reads and successful amplification of all target regions by up to
16                            We prespecified a successful anaesthetic wean as the discontinuation of in
17                 While numeric approaches are successful, analytic tools and conceptual frameworks are
18 ounger and older adults, results demonstrate successful and comparable semantic categorisation.
19  revealed no significant differences between successful and unsuccessful weans.
20                                              Successful apical nuclear migration is critical for plan
21 formed and the obtained results revealed the successful applicability of the designed method for dete
22 ical properties and is a basis for its broad successful application in pharmaceutical research, devel
23 rs published in Nature Medicine showcase the successful application of cfDNA methylation- based cance
24                      Here we demonstrate the successful application of femtosecond stimulated Raman s
25                                          The successful application of immunotherapy requires in-dept
26                                              Successful application of microorganisms to heavy metal
27 ng operational lifetime is essential for the successful application of organic solar cells.
28                                          The successful application of virus-mediated GT to treat spi
29 nce of the zeolite's mechanical strength for successful application.
30 tion catalysis has also been demonstrated by successful applications in red-light-induced aerobic oxi
31                                We illustrate successful applications of BMTK to large-scale simulatio
32                                    Following successful applications of deep learning to compressed s
33 emented using a genetic algorithm (GA), is a successful approach for structure determination of COF-3
34 studying these dynamic proteins, some of the successful approaches that are being employed to study t
35 on variants are not tolerated, can be highly successful as targets of inhibitory drugs.
36                                          The successful assembly of a closed protein shell (or capsid
37  significant phase reset that also predicted successful associative encoding and distinguished recoll
38 -5 Hz oscillations were uniquely linked with successful associative memory in both the anterior and p
39                                Our model was successful at creating virtual anatomies for each experi
40 gents, Trizol reagents, and UV energies were successful at inactivating a high titer of SARS-CoV-2.
41 ke more time than the routine method for NGI successful at the first attempt.
42 nslated into novel clinical tools to predict successful AVF maturation.
43 s must transform ambiguous sensory data into successful behavior.
44 s differed between residents and immigrants (successful between-population dispersers) and their offs
45 es to medications, are required to establish successful biomarker discovery and validation programmes
46 to assess models of evolution and to develop successful breeding strategies.
47   This standard of care is often temporarily successful but exhibits a high rate of relapse, after wh
48  emitted fields classically are usually very successful but inherently cannot capture the quantum-opt
49 e recombinant receptor ectodomains have been successful, but genome-scale screening is limited by the
50 and Drug Administration EFS program has been successful, but residual significant problems have hinde
51 current administration policies will have on successful cancer research.
52 nd to further assess factors associated with successful care transitions from the inpatient to outpat
53                                   Thus, this successful case of ACT included oligoclonal TCRs of high
54 n of a W state of n + m - 2 electrons in the successful case.
55                                 Despite some successful cases and conservation efforts, 21.4% of Chin
56            Conclusion These data demonstrate successful CD38-targeted immunologic PET imaging of mult
57                                          For successful chemical monitoring of the carnallite heat tr
58                                              Successful chi2 and degrees-of-freedom are computed, all
59                                              Successful choices are more likely to be repeated but th
60 predominantly by stable association with one successful clonal lineage (ST258/512) yet have been mobi
61 this case-control study, we demonstrate that successful combination antiretroviral therapy (last HIV
62 ant circuit motif to terminate search on its successful completion.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT In the stru
63 cies across several species, mandatory for a successful compound optimization in vivo.
64 actors with socio-economic issues to achieve successful conservation and coexistence.
65 ), 14.2-34.5) months, corresponding to 8,529 successful contacts (77% of total contacts) with the wom
66                          Median time between successful contacts was 3.0 (IQR, 3.0-3.7) months.
67                          More importantly, a successful control of the nonreciprocal sensitivity of t
68 sors is shown to increase the probability of successful control.
69 hat recovery might be partly attributable to successful crossing of the lesion site by regenerating f
70 R, WAXD, SEM and mechanical tests documented successful crosslinking that enhanced the structural pro
71 cking of the glucose transporter GT1 and for successful cytokinesis and survival of infectious amasti
72                                 A handful of successful d-block metal catalysts have been developed i
73 olumn, pilot, and field scales have reported successful decrease in contaminant concentration upon in
74 y and provides a list of suggestions for the successful design and completion of cardiac surgery RCTs
75 ng the sorption processes is critical to the successful design and implementation of a variety of tec
76 rable alternatives, but none have yet proven successful despite their ability to opsonize erythrocyte
77 on of multiple immunoglobulin isotypes, with successful detection of IgM, IgG and IgA antibody-antige
78                                     With the successful development and increased use of targeted rad
79 aken together, these results demonstrate the successful development of a CD-AOF medium suitable for a
80  an anticancer target many decades after the successful development of drugs targeting intracellular
81                                          The successful development of this methodology relies on the
82 en among the most popular subjects since its successful development via chemical vapor deposition in
83                                              Successful device implantation was 98% (100 of 102).
84 an attractive prospect in the sense that the successful device performance requires high degrees of m
85 o long delays experienced by patients before successful diagnosis and treatment initiation, especiall
86                                     Further, successful differentiation and detection of all positive
87 ng materials is also proposed and shows that successful discrimination is likely achieved using just
88 explanations, although the generality of the successful diversion must be established by further inve
89 xies of direct genetic hits are enriched for successful drug targets, as measured by historical clini
90 ts inform policy development by highlighting successful elements of Brazil's ZH program, variable out
91 r abortive invasion with rapid RBC lysis, or successful entry but developmental arrest.
92 loping a consensus around characteristics of successful epidemic recovery, applying these metrics to
93                                       Though successful eradication is often challenging, the effecti
94 laria parasite's intravacuolar lifestyle for successful erythrocyte infection and provide perspective
95                                By describing successful establishment of estrogen-sensitive HGSC xeno
96 imentally (up to 92:8 er), providing another successful example of a general strategy to accelerate c
97                                     Selected successful examples of each approach are presented to do
98 ontrol Doppler US disclosed no ischaemia and successful exclusion of the aneurysm.
99                                              Successful execution of daily activities requires accura
100 ection of natural cases in animals alongside successful experimental infections of pets, such as cats
101 hreat cue in higher visual areas, 24 h after successful extinction, outlasting peripheral responding.
102          The youngest patients who underwent successful FA were 3.8 years old in the outpatient setti
103  a mechanical-physiological prerequisite for successful (fast and geometrically correct) snapping, dr
104 chieved in 50% of 111 live-born infants with successful FAV but in only 16% of the 19 patients with u
105 ects of file size and sequencing coverage on successful file retrieval and look for systematic DNA st
106 impact of the improved core algorithm in the successful folding of the protein 1A1Z with as high as +
107                Here we have demonstrated the successful folding of the protein 1D3Z (to within 2.4 an
108                 Visual/hand coordination was successful for 17 patients (85%) from the first trial.
109 otypic AST can be rapid, but it has not been successful for beta-lactams (the largest antibiotic clas
110 atment and control have been extraordinarily successful for both Blacks and Whites residing in a high
111 tiple signaling pathways is required for the successful formation of a complete organ of Corti.
112                                          The successful formation of covalently-linked hexadecyl and
113 r of spontaneous replication stress, however successful fragile site repair cannot be calculated usin
114 gest the presence of limited time window for successful gene therapy in certain retinal degenerations
115                                We report the successful generation of various structured light beams
116 r, collecting the sample sizes necessary for successful genetic studies has remained a challenge.
117 eration of these observations will assist in successful gRNA design.
118 d species, Agaricomycetes are among the most successful groups of Fungi.
119                                          The successful growth of colloidal lead halide perovskite qu
120           The reaction protocol involves the successful harvesting of visible light by TETPY assembli
121 ences of ESLD, underlining the importance of successful HCV treatment for reducing ESLD.
122 s is highly complex, and premature claims of successful heart regeneration have both fueled interest
123 Pan-genotype NS5A inhibitors underpin hugely successful hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapy.
124 ariables that control the relative levels of successful heritable plant genome editing were addressed
125                                  Examples of successful high-income countries-LMIC partnerships are p
126                         Herein we report the successful hole and electron doping of the transition-me
127  efficiency, was the primary determinant for successful HR.
128             Hyperpolarized (13)C MRI enabled successful identification of breast cancer response afte
129                                              Successful IGF1R targeting requires receptor downregulat
130 ITx reveals that most recipients can undergo successful ileostomy formation/takedown, complication ra
131 oint to a novel mechanism of action for this successful immunotherapy that may guide other disease-mo
132 us system (CNS) and altered the paradigm for successful immunotherapy.
133 ent can further complicate the prospects for successful immunotherapy.
134 nery of Proteobacteria will facilitate their successful implementation in synthetic biology ventures.
135                These results demonstrate the successful implementation of inverse transform sampling
136                                              Successful implementation of ontologies would not only m
137                       Over the next century, successful implementation of the WHO elimination strateg
138 ng and discusses aspects necessary for their successful implementation, including study design princi
139             Prospective treatment change was successful in >50% of eligible candidates, with C-peptid
140                      Molecular profiling was successful in 93.0% of specimens.
141                       While deep learning is successful in a number of applications, it is not yet we
142 f the anterior and peroneal compartments was successful in all specimens.
143 et traversal and laceration were technically successful in all.
144 d quarantining those in contact, have proven successful in bringing the epidemic under control.
145 hly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is successful in controlling the replication of Human Immun
146 ging with zirconium 89-pertuzumab PET/CT was successful in detecting HER2-positive metastases in wome
147 esting in independent cohort design, we were successful in identifying gene expression biomarkers tha
148                               They have been successful in large part due to their ability to modify
149                               Endotherapy is successful in most patients, but multiple sessions are u
150 s using mutation strategies that have proven successful in native cupredoxins.
151 tor receptor 2 (HER2)-targeted therapies are successful in patients with HER2-positive malignancies;
152 pment of celiac disease have not been proven successful in randomized trials, but the quantity of ear
153 ioengineering, and gene transfer have proved successful in rescuing salivary gland function in a numb
154                        Individuals were more successful in the 1-step conditions, if they participate
155 microbial electrochemical technologies to be successful in the decentralized treatment of wastewater,
156 3D-printed sensor presented here is not only successful in the evaluation of some important chemical
157 n brain areas involved in mood regulation is successful in treating mood and anxiety disorders.
158 els that are supported by data and have been successful in understanding memory deficits and in linki
159                                Despite being successful in vitro and in vivo, HAPs are yet to achieve
160                            Nevertheless, the successful incorporation of membrane proteins in lipid b
161 uorescence, and diffraction methods, support successful incorporation of TcO(4)(-) into the ettringit
162 hip of the cyclic lipopeptide vaccine showed successful induction of J8-specific systemic immunoglobu
163 relies on efficient nutrient acquisition for successful infection within its host.
164 st be temporally and precisely regulated for successful infection.
165  inhibiting virulence programs essential for successful infection.
166                          We show that during successful inference, the mammalian brain uses a hippoca
167  signal was within the kidney, indicative of successful injection and that the cells remained viable
168                                          The successful integration of nanoparticles into biomedical
169 orchestrates division of labor to coordinate successful interaction with the sperm cells and their tr
170 aling, particularly when the probability for successful interference through a common step is highest
171                                              Successful intervention strategies must target both the
172 ve the potential to form the cornerstone for successful intervention strategies.
173                                              Successful interventions address both the pragmatics of
174                                We report the successful introduction of an antimicrobial stewardship
175                         Here, we present the successful introduction of multiple bis-deoxygalactosyl-
176 ploiting these resources once the search was successful is important to all animals.
177                                              Successful islet isolation must address the challenges o
178          Infections remain a major threat to successful kidney transplantation (KT).
179 implest of such models assumes that a single successful latent cell reactivation event leads to obser
180  provided mixed evidence for theta's role in successful learning and remembering.
181                              She underwent a successful liver transplant at 7 months of age and is do
182                                              Successful liver transplantation offers the possibility
183            For each area, early instances of successful machine learning applications are discussed,
184 est practices for supporting patients in the successful management of their kidney health.
185 challenges and opportunities remaining for a successful marriage of nanozymes and SACs.
186  underpins environmental risk assessment and successful material applications, including advanced rem
187 pression and as an underestimated barrier to successful melanoma immunotherapy.
188 . those working on other taxa) can adapt our successful model.
189 of cellular immunity and factors determining successful mounting of T cell responses are poorly defin
190 ell profiling may be useful as predictors of successful mTOR-I therapy withdrawal.
191                                            A successful mutation leading to cancer must evolve to be
192                               We demonstrate successful OGB-1 AM loading of cells in cortical layers
193 ia should be met in order to be considered a successful outcome: first, a person who initiates PrEP m
194               These results suggest that the successful outcomes of PD-L1 based therapies in patients
195 on across crops, CENH3-based HI has not been successful outside of the Arabidopsis model system(7).
196                        We show that the most successful ovulatory strategy would be to always double
197 , versatile and reproducible approach to the successful oxidation of fullerenes (oxC(60)) and the for
198           Toxoplasma gondii is an incredibly successful parasite owing in part to its ability to pers
199  polygamous bird, has instead indicated that successful parents divorced more often than failed breed
200                 Acinetobacter baumannii is a successful pathogen responsible for infections with high
201 ground therapy in patients who had undergone successful PCI at 365 centres in 27 countries across Eur
202 hese advances have been further validated by successful phase 2 and phase 3 studies of peanut OIT.
203                  This is the first report of successful potassium metal battery anode cycling with an
204 is may explain, in part, the failure of many successful preclinical therapies upon their translation
205                                              Successful prediction and therapeutic intervention requi
206                                              Successful pregnancies rely on adaptations within the mo
207                                              Successful preservation of the nickel complex at polymer
208                                              Successful prevention of food allergy requires the ident
209 hildren predisposed to pB-ALL could become a successful prevention strategy.
210        The financial benefit for this highly successful project, $87 K at $10 MtCO(2)e(-1), defrays ~
211 , a risk prediction model that has undergone successful prospective and external validation.
212                           We report here the successful protection against CCHFV-mediated disease in
213 gate whether peer punishment facilitates the successful provision of multigenerational public goods.
214                           The results showed successful purification of lysozyme with a high recovery
215 ncy vibrational spectroscopy can be used for successful quantitative analysis of pigment mixtures and
216 ed regarding substance abuse to facilitate a successful quit.
217 he operating theatre, and 26 (87%) underwent successful R0 resection.
218                           TPS has acceptable successful rate and similar complication rate, compared
219      However, despite extensive efforts, the successful realization of a 'carbonyl alkylative aminati
220                                     However, successful recapitulation of brain function on these sys
221 ers that impact pulmonary siRNA delivery and successful recent approaches to advance this field forwa
222 tvascular, parenchymal cells, indicating its successful receptor-mediated transport across the BBB.
223                               We demonstrate successful reconstruction of MbA biosynthesis in Nicotia
224                                    ASPs with successful reductions in consumption of targeted antibio
225 ontrolling this proliferation is critical to successful regeneration.
226 al recovery following denervation depends on successful reinnervation.
227 ation and timely resolution of inflammation, successful repair, and kidney homeostasis during aging.
228                          Here, we report the successful replacement of tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) with
229 ring oocytes, is of great importance for the successful reproduction of adult females.
230  optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of species, and breeding is ther
231 Evolutionary theory predicts that, following successful reproduction with a given partner, that partn
232 n vitro and in vivo, HAPs are yet to achieve successful results in clinical settings.
233                                              Successful retrieval of these memorable items, relative
234  the temporal and spatial characteristics of successful retrieval provided new insights into the cros
235 isode elements, we found that trial-by-trial successful retrieval was supported by the sequential rep
236      Angina might persist or reoccur despite successful revascularisation with percutaneous coronary
237 t, various Int derivatives have demonstrated successful RMCE reactions using a pair of native 'attB'
238 cial minorities are less likely to result in successful scientific careers than for majority groups.
239 onality of the method is demonstrated by the successful separation and identification of the biomolec
240                                              Successful separation of three sugars with direct detect
241   Of 1053 trial participants, 874 (83%) have successful sequencing, including 289 (33%) randomized to
242 ering properties, which are critical for its successful sexual reproduction.
243  frequency of HR and increases the levels of successful SG4 parasitism and overexpression decreases p
244       We also provide visual confirmation of successful shRNA transfection inside embryos through ele
245                                            A successful simulation strategy requires a synergistic ap
246                    These results demonstrate successful simultaneous quantification of perfusion and
247 le taking 2.0+/-1.2 medications in eyes with successful SLT, compared with 19.0+/-5.0 mmHg (P < 0.000
248                             Extubation after successful spontaneous breathing trials.
249                           Thus far, the most successful strategies to induce suppression of graft rej
250                  Pathogens, in turn, develop successful strategies to maintain access to bioavailable
251 approach for enhancing carbon transport is a successful strategy for improving seed yields and nutrit
252                    In recent years, the most successful strategy in anti-infective drug discovery for
253 ism of action that has recently emerged as a successful strategy in drug discovery across disease ind
254                Therefore, here we describe a successful strategy that generated a Matrix Gla floxed m
255 were considered in the GA calculations, with successful structure solution achieved from room-tempera
256 lve structures of sub-micrometer-sized COFs, successful structure solution is not guaranteed as the d
257          This study represents an example of successful, structure-guided development of low molecula
258             The major complication hindering successful subzero preservation is the formation of ice
259                                          The successful suppression of the offset artifacts with a na
260          No other similar emergency case and successful surgical intervention have been reported befo
261 tolerate modern systemic therapy and undergo successful surgical resection without prohibitive periop
262                                          For successful survival, animals have to remember previously
263 to hijack the host defence machinery for its successful survival, proliferation and persistence.
264  of accuracy, over 90% for each method, with successful swarming prediction up to 30 days prior to th
265                              This led to the successful synthesis of a novel and potent combi-molecul
266   Herein, for the first time, we present the successful synthesis of a novel two-dimensional corrole-
267                             We report on the successful synthesis of diammonium magnesium dihydrogend
268                                              Successful synthesis of MXenes with oxygen, imido, sulfu
269                                          The successful synthesis of the first two Borromean linked o
270                     Biodistribution suggests successful targeting of CD8+ T-cell-rich tissues.
271 egorization is one of the most important and successful targets of cognitive modeling, with decades o
272  long-term anticoagulation who had undergone successful TAVR, a rivaroxaban-based antithrombotic stra
273 ed indication for oral anticoagulation after successful TAVR, a treatment strategy including rivaroxa
274 ly in disease progression and decreases with successful therapeutic intervention.
275 ope that researchers are getting closer to a successful therapy.
276 l coherence tomography (iOCT) may facilitate successful transition to Descemet membrane endothelial k
277 hasized that replicability and likelihood of successful translation depend on rigor in experimental d
278 and pyridoxate achieved an AUC of 0.87 after successful treatment completion.
279 ic approach as the cornerstone to delivering successful treatment for patients suffering from primary
280 es demonstrate that residual endotoxin after successful treatment of donor bacterial pneumonia promot
281                                 Criteria for successful treatment of peri-implantitis were proposed.
282                                          The successful treatment outcomes of this cohort show that r
283 utcome of each procedure, it appeared that a successful treatment ranged from 41.5% to 77.5%, whereas
284              To maximize the opportunity for successful treatment, it is critical to align the treatm
285                                Additionally, successful treatments require sustained release of drug
286 atively showed a detrimental outcome despite successful tumor resections.
287                                          The successful use of isocyanate comonomers in this way mark
288                                          The successful use of leptin for the treatment of individual
289 phase 1, 50% of recipients had a technically successful uterus transplant, compared to 90% in phase 2
290 ory B cells and highlight the challenges for successful vaccine development in each phase.
291 o eradicate pandemics, present and future, a successful vaccine platform must enable rapid discovery,
292 olecules are a crucial hijacking point for a successful viral pathogenesis.
293                                  Considering successful VM, 44% can proceed to LT, with half being ab
294 uated two types of features as predictors of successful weaning: spectral components of the EEG signa
295  increase in alkalinity, which indicates the successful weathering of limestone and the long-term sto
296                                              Successful weight loss (-11+/-5% body weight) was associ
297                    Treatment was regarded as successful when a clinically relevant CAL gain was assoc
298                             SWGA enables the successful whole genome sequencing of samples with low p
299 raft tolerance biomarkers were predictive of successful withdrawal.
300  might act during virus infection.IMPORTANCE Successful zoonotic transmission of influenza A virus in

 
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