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1 training, such as an explicit regularization term.
2 eceptor-ligand subsets persisted in the long term.
3 ta characteristics are described in relative terms.
4 ed to the short-term (8 to 10 weeks) or long-term (18 to 20 weeks) healing group.
5 .04 (95% CI: 2.69 to 6.08) for extremely pre-term (22 to 27 weeks), 2.62 (95% CI: 2.09 to 3.29) for v
6 s), 2.62 (95% CI: 2.09 to 3.29) for very pre-term (28 to 33 weeks), 2.30 (95% CI: 1.97 to 2.70) for l
7 s), 2.30 (95% CI: 1.97 to 2.70) for late pre-term (34 to 36 weeks), and 1.47 (95% CI: 1.30 to 1.65) f
8 ), and 1.47 (95% CI: 1.30 to 1.65) for early-term (37 to 38 weeks), compared with full-term (39 to 41
9 ly-term (37 to 38 weeks), compared with full-term (39 to 41 weeks).
10 Patients were randomly assigned to the short-term (8 to 10 weeks) or long-term (18 to 20 weeks) heali
11          It is thus critical to assess these terms across all size categories and polymer groups to d
12                 However, the effects of long-term active restoration of extremely degraded grassland
13 SNFs; 113, 40%), and less frequently to long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs; 29, 10%).
14                               Notably, short-term acute heat stress assays resolved per-colony (genot
15                                     The long-term adjustment of thylakoid membrane grana diameter pos
16 ncurrent versus concurrent or adjuvant short-term ADT.
17 iomarker amino sugars and SOC, from two long-term agricultural field studies conducted by large Unite
18 ith T1MI, patients with T2MI had higher long-term all-cause mortality after adjustment for age and se
19                              She was born at term and experienced no cardiac events until 4 years of
20 lectrolysis are still needed to enable short-term and seasonal energy storage in the form of liquid f
21 etwork to predict the association between GO terms and isoforms, thus accomplishing the prediction of
22 risk of bleeding complications, in whom long-term anticoagulant treatment is likely safe.
23   However, these lists of overrepresented GO terms are often too large and contains redundant overlap
24 topsy program of individuals undergoing long-term ART.
25 olymyxa strain E681, its phenotypic variant, termed as F-type, fails to form spores, does not confer
26 cyte and neuron/oligodendrocyte entities was termed as neuron-glia integrity recently.
27                 Here, we use a new technique termed 'atrophy network mapping' to test the hypothesis
28 f regional versus local anesthesia on longer-term AVF patency, we performed an observer-blinded rando
29 me loci were enriched for signatures of long-term balancing selection in the native ranges, with 15-4
30  powered to address whether MAR confers long-term benefit over SAR in patients with renal dysfunction
31 d novel pentameric folding repeats, which we term beta-bracelets, in the intermediate shaft region.
32                     However, the interaction term between annual average NDVI and APOE epsilon4 statu
33         The independent risk factors of long-term (beyond 12 mo) CVE were age at LT (hazard ratio [HR
34 nd non-parenchymal macrophages, collectively termed border-associated macrophages (BAMs).
35 ldhood were associated with IQ at age 5 y in term-born children using path analysis.
36 ed adipogenesis in some patients during long-term carbamazepine treatment.
37 ing acute and critical care management, long-term care and rehabilitation.
38  these risks could meaningfully improve long-term care of patients with DLBCL.
39                    The risk factors for long-term carriage were travelling to Asia, swimming in a sea
40 nctional CD8(+) and CD4(+)T(M) subsets; long-term CD8(+)T(M) maintenance is associated with a pronoun
41 namic epigenetic feedback loop ensuring long-term centromere inheritance.
42 nd (iv) how g(m) responds to long- and short-term changes in growth and measurement environmental con
43 crease in food insecurity on short- and long-term chronic health outcomes, and to delineate the under
44 lth status changes were associated with long-term clinical outcomes in the COAPT population.
45 EF identifies patients at high risk for near-term clinical progression.
46                                         Long-term clinical studies are necessary to reach final concl
47                                        Short-term CNTF treatments caused further declines of photorec
48  not used with equal frequency, a phenomenon termed codon usage bias (CUB).
49                                         Long-term cognitive decline is an adverse outcome after major
50 als will develop symptomatic diverticulosis, termed colonic diverticular disease (also known as diver
51     VF-Home can return a high level of short-term compliance and results comparable to those found by
52 nd immunological graft rejection remain long-term complications leading to late graft failure in pene
53 challenge for estimating representative long-term concentrations.
54 environmental conditions change and the long-term continued survival of right whales remains uncertai
55 nsidered that FP/FM could be useful for long-term control of pediatric asthma.
56  causes a pathogenic condition that has been termed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and has reach
57 rly stages of invasion far outweigh the long-term costs associated with mitigating ecological and eco
58 ies to rethink approaches to sustaining long-term critical research in the field, ultimately maximizi
59             This platform could support long-term culture of intestinal organoids, potentially replac
60                                     Our long-term daily insect biomass dataset shows no long-term tre
61 hat, in comparison with 12-month DAPT, short-term DAPT followed by P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy reduce
62 n with drug-eluting stents, whereas extended-term DAPT reduces myocardial infarction at the expense o
63                                 We used long-term data from wild yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flav
64                                   These long-term data support the use of bictegravir, emtricitabine,
65 of the relapse-free survival benefit, longer-term data were needed.
66                       Here, using three long-term datasets on bird reproduction, daily insect availab
67          Neonatal tissue damage induces long-term deficits in inhibitory synaptic transmission within
68 plantation is often lifesaving, but the long-term deleterious effects of combinatorial immunosuppress
69 elivery, the aHR for IHD associated with pre-term delivery (<37 weeks) was 2.47 (95% confidence inter
70 -dependent population models built from long-term demographic data, theoretical models, and methods t
71                           This electrostatic term depends on the change in the electrostatic interact
72 is question for NMDA receptor-dependent long-term depression (LTD) in the hippocampus.
73            Here, we report that a process we term developmental anoikis distinguishes the pathologica
74 ing the immune response, we discuss in broad terms developmental stage and context-dependent function
75 e and the number one cause for acquired long-term disability, resulting in a global annual economic b
76  theoretically proposed class of mechanisms, termed "distal pinning," achieves robustness by combinin
77 Here, we aimed to assess the effects of long-term doxycycline treatment on the aortic ultrastructure
78 ent density of 20 mA cm(-2) with a good long-term durability, outperforming those assembled with comm
79 ther study is needed to establish their long-term durability.
80 regimens that may affect both acute and long-term effects of manipulating the activity of circuits in
81 TBIs are mild, even mild TBI can induce long term effects, including cognitive and memory deficits.
82 2 proteins in H. zea will challenge the long-term efficacy of Vip3Aa technology.
83                                    Since the term "empathy" is used to refer to a range of perceptual
84 arr virus-based episomal vector for the long-term encoding of ncAAs in human hematopoietic stem cells
85        In 1904, Richard Semon introduced the term "engram" to describe the neural substrate for stori
86 ants underwent magnetic resonance imaging at term-equivalent age.
87 s, type of IPD, clinical features, and short-term evolution.
88                            However, the long-term evolutionary consequences of decreased parasite exp
89 en masked by acclimation effects in the long-term experiment.
90         The study results suggest that short-term exposure to ambient air pollution is associated wit
91 y not be physiologically threatened by short-term exposure to warm temperatures and that longer-term
92  poorly understood, particularly during long-term exposure.
93 uced a particular reparative process that we term extratubulation.
94 ly formed soil carbonate minerals whose long-term fate requires assessment through field trials.
95  and I = 0.458 mg L(-1)) and mothers of full-term (Fe = 0.733, Cu = 0.234, Zn = 2.91 and I = 0.255 mg
96  the micronutrients varied in mothers of pre-term (Fe = 0.997, Cu = 0.506, Zn = 4.15 and I = 0.458 mg
97 ry, ISRCTN10356387, and is currently in long-term follow up.
98              We conducted a prospective long-term follow-up cohort study included 263 KTRs with graft
99                     Data collection for long-term follow-up is ongoing, but the trial is closed to re
100                Class 1 presented during long-term follow-up with a low graft failure rate: 5% class 1
101 used with poor disease-free survival at long-term follow-up.
102 fference in maximum walking distance at long-term follow-up.
103 eactive oxygen species' (ROS) is an umbrella term for an array of derivatives of molecular oxygen tha
104  is developed on RCT data by incorporating a term for treatment assignment and interactions between t
105 comes which were mapped to 43 unique outcome terms for the Delphi survey.
106 ector addition, the second of which included terms for the influence of past trials on the current on
107 ipid and protein oxidative stability of long-term frozen lean beef produced using stepwise in-bag age
108 ansmitter detection for the duration of long-term FSCV studies.
109 ucleic acid drug payload for sustained, long-term gene expression or silencing.
110  of the passaged viruses, demonstrating long-term genomic stability of complex VSV recombinants carry
111 reasing number of an organ's demand and long-term graft dysfunction constitute some of the major prob
112 ; 95% CI, -2.07 to 3.22; P = 0.67), and long-term graft survival (hazard ratio, 1.07; 95% CI, 0.86-1.
113 ng occurring in mice living together in long-term groups under standard laboratory housing conditions
114 focused on acute care and the impact on long-term health is poorly evaluated.
115 ant information about the immediate and long-term health of the infant.
116 ffects affect their disease outcome and long-term health remains unclear.
117 ed to non-operative management (NOM) on long-term healthcare utilization and survival outcomes.
118 constitutes a previously unidentified stage, termed here as recycling.
119 ease risk attributable to genetic variation, termed heritability, is high, with estimates from family
120                           We find that short-term high-fat-diet (HFD) feeding of mice activates prepr
121  large and contains redundant overlapping GO terms hindering informative functional interpretations.
122 ell help and are crucial for generating long-term humoral immunity.
123                                         Long-term ICCs ranged from 0.29 (night) to 0.51 (late).
124                        We evaluated (1) long-term immunogenicity of an initial 2-dose RZV schedule by
125 ntation to test strategies that promote long-term immunosuppression-free allograft survival.
126 ed is restored, indicating a negligible long-term impact of nitrogen oxides on the catalytic properti
127                            However, the long-term impacts of salinization on the terrestrial water ba
128 NFalpha, which dramatically increased toward term in lungs of WT fetuses, was markedly reduced in Src
129                                      A short-term increase in the ICS dose alone for worsening of ast
130                          We observed no long-term increased risks of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, P
131            We hypothesize that, in the short-term, increased food insecurity, household economic disr
132                                        Short-term incubation with IL-3 dose-dependently upregulated M
133 s, promoting their ability to establish long-term infections and disease.
134 use insulin resistance, explaining why short-term, insulin-dependent glucose utilization does not pro
135 d anterior stromal necrosis (ASN) after long-term Intacs intracorneal ring segment (ICRS) implantatio
136 umors that recur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveillance, to aggressive and invasive t
137 neurons by interacting with lipid membranes (termed lipid-binding loop [LBL]).
138 LASP2 are involved in the formation and long-term maintenance of dendrites and dendritic spines.
139 ytomegalovirus (CMV) infection leads to long-term maintenance of extraordinarily large CMV-specific T
140 ty concomitant with drought has led to short-term (mean 5 y, range 1 to 23 y after mortality) vegetat
141 nged acute mechanical ventilation than short-term mechanical ventilation.
142 ve biological processes that facilitate long-term memories (LTM) but also the suppression of inhibito
143 nal recurrent neural network with long short-term memory (BLSTM) to capture the long-range interactio
144 nce in rodents and humans suggests that long-term memory consolidation can be enhanced by the explora
145 juv ELE and juv-adol ELE formed lasting long-term memory for an object location memory task, whereas
146                          The resulting short-term memory of the membrane potential allows to generate
147  by their current environment and their long-term memory representations.
148  hippocampal complex (HC) is central to long-term memory storage and retrieval as well as spatial nav
149 e ability of this technology to provide long-term modulation of allergy in a murine model of cow's mi
150  and may, in part, be related to poorer long-term monitoring of risk factors in nonwhite groups.
151 tic AKI-RRT patients had lower rates of long-term mortality (adjusted hazard ratio (HR), 0.473; 95% C
152 ve complications, and higher short- and long-term mortality (all P < 0.05).
153                                        Short-term mortality in ICU-admitted stroke patients was high
154 are that induced significant short- and long-term mortality.
155 er intubation, ICU length of stay, and short-term mortality.
156                              Conclusion Long-term MRI follow-up showed that 78% of hepatocellular ade
157 ently, a severe and novel pediatric disorder termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MI
158 nctionals using supervised machine learning, termed NeuralXC.
159 eonatal morbidities are associated with long term neurological deficits in life and have also been as
160 ternalization of the central nervous system, termed neurulation in vertebrates, is a critical step in
161 dynamics, with viruses switching from a long-term non-lethal temperate phase in healthy hosts to a le
162          However, most projections lack long-term observations incorporating the potential for transg
163 ing sensing and communication degradation in terms of acoustic attenuation, dispersion and temporal d
164              The composition of beer wort in terms of amino acid (AA) content affects the final produ
165 year(-1)) ocean are approximately neutral in terms of an annual source or sink for atmospheric CO(2).
166                                           In terms of cardiac physiology, acute exposure to e-cigaret
167 -stable quantum gates is not controllable in terms of control theory.
168 w materials and often exhibits advantages in terms of costs and sustainability.
169 alkonium chloride 0.01%) performed better in terms of decreasing CCCS.
170 onal significance in HSP-7 patients, both in terms of diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers and novel phar
171 h will favour the tumour microenvironment in terms of distant metastasis.
172 ng; however, not all devices are suitable in terms of image quality and diagnostic accuracy.
173  have pointed out spectacular differences in terms of interaction patterns and inhibition values betw
174 capacity to understand others and oneself in terms of internal mental states.
175  transcripts and genomic background noise in terms of length, number of exons, transposable element c
176 diagnose cirrhosis with equivalence to LB in terms of mortality.
177 s and more severe depression but differed in terms of myeloid and lymphoid cell counts.
178 onduct the preclinical evaluation of LSPD in terms of pharmacokinetics, ammonia uptake, and toxicolog
179 over visible wavelength fluorescent GECIs in terms of reduced phototoxicity, minimal spectral cross t
180 dard deviation, as well as for precision, in terms of repeatability and intermediate precision, did n
181                          It was validated in terms of specificity (methoxy/acetate signal), linearity
182 hallenging task requires care, especially in terms of statistical reliability and experimental confou
183  aroused the interest of many researchers in terms of studying its applicability in the evaluation of
184  improvements in quality of life but also in terms of survival.
185 sm of action (MOA) of bioactive chemicals in terms of targeted signaling pathways is the essential fi
186 mulation over the iterations is estimated in terms of the aggregate residential homogeneity and the a
187 stigate amino acid code for fuzzy binding in terms of the entropy of the probability distribution of
188 the evolutionary importance of redundancy in terms of the number of genotypes that give rise to the s
189 acterize the typical learning performance in terms of the power spectrum of random input and output p
190 bond contacts with fluoride are not equal in terms of their contribution to catalyst efficacy, sugges
191 matin in an effort to prioritize variants in terms of their impact on gene expression in the brain.
192 titive formats are developed and compared in terms of their sensitivity, dynamic range, selectivity,
193                                           In terms of thermodynamics, the aqueous phase is considered
194 ess whether hemi pelvises are symmetrical in terms of translation and rotation using 3D reconstructio
195  received at least one dose of study drug in terms of treatment-emergent adverse events.
196 n to influence their biological function, in terms of, e.g., cellular adhesion, endo/exocytosis, cell
197 fficacy for preventing chronic pain and long-term opioid use.
198 mal perturbation to cells, ECORE allows long-term optical recording over multiple days.
199 of nCyp c 1 but not of mCyp c 1 induced long-term oral tolerance, characterized by lack of parvalbumi
200 HP2 allele associated with a favourable long-term outcome after high-volume but not low-volume aSAH (
201 in 2012, we aimed to confirm results on long-term outcome focusing on efficacy and safety of long-ter
202                                         Long-term outcomes are generally good; however, the risk of c
203 , a substantial variability in achieved long-term outcomes exists among obese but otherwise healthy a
204 is study demonstrates ER has comparable long-term outcomes for clinical T1aN0 and T1bN0 esophageal ad
205 stemic steroids does not seem to worsen long-term outcomes of endophthalmitis compared to those patie
206 ise in these disease entities, detailed long-term outcomes of large NAFLD-associated HCC cohorts are
207           This study compared early and long-term outcomes of PCI versus CABG in patients with diabet
208                              Review the long-term outcomes of the side-to-side isoperistaltic strictu
209 iling bioprostheses may result in good short-term outcomes that allow uneventful pregnancies.
210                Follow-up is ongoing for long-term outcomes, including efficacy and long-term safety.
211                                         Long-term outcomes, including overall survival (OS), recurren
212 ine the association between volume and short-term outcomes.
213 ve effect on survival or progression to long-term oxygen therapy in patients with COPD.
214       Overall, these results show that short-term partial ACAT inhibition, coupled to increased chole
215 niques for realizing viable devices for long-term peripheral interfacing.
216 mperatures will become critical for the long-term persistence of many plant species and communities.
217 lting in hyporesponsiveness and lack of long-term persistence of Vi-specific IgG in serum and IgG(+)
218                        Thus, we adopt a long-term perspective on the importance of nearby neighbors d
219 velop in children and young adults with long-term PGA exposure.
220 oxicity of arrestin-1 monomer, ensuring long-term photoreceptor survival.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Visua
221 xposure to warm temperatures and that longer-term physiological responses or biotic factors (e.g., co
222        The developmental potential of cells, termed pluripotency, is highly dynamic and progresses th
223 ns of age-structure and vital rates to short-term population growth rates with respect to the average
224 in adult F/alpha ratios relative to the long-term population median F/alpha.
225 trace fossils can provide evidence for short-term (possibly years to decades) changes in the contempo
226  a significant contributor to short and long-term postoperative morbidity.
227 e of GSK3beta in spike timing-dependent long-term potentiation (tLTP) in the chronic unpredictable mi
228 cient to mimic the effects of stress on long-term potentiation.
229 hippocampus and neocortex, compromising long-term potentiation.
230 rage are not well understood, hampering long-term predictions of climate C-feedbacks.
231                     We investigated the long-term prognosis following infection-related hospitalizati
232 ns unexplored on account of the lack of long-term prospective studies from infancy to the onset of CO
233 ate immunological memory able to induce long-term protection against disease.
234 d two assembly mechanisms for TMTs, which we term "pull-away" and "search-and-capture." Inhibition of
235                                However, long-term randomized data that test this paradigm are lacking
236  of robust recurrent genomic break clusters, termed RDCs, in cultured primary mouse neural stem and p
237 hronic implants allow for high-quality, long-term recordings in preclinical studies, the electrodes a
238  movement between populations, elevates long-term regional R (t) , and cumulative cases, and may even
239 o terciles seem to derive a substantial long-term relapse-free survival benefit from targeted therapy
240 uce the clinical cohort at three levels long-term response (OS), the initial response (according to R
241                  Evaluation of clinical long-term results 20 years after connective tissue grafting (
242 a critical role for the acquisition and long-term retention of VPL of complex natural images.
243 6; 95% CI, 0.829-1.638; p = 0.377) and short-term risk of death (HR, 1.134; 95% CI, 0.894-1.438; p =
244 increasing, research regarding possible long-term risks for users and their offspring is needed.
245 ollow-up to 10 years, we determined the long-term risks of recurrent stroke, disability, quality of l
246 iated with storms can affect lakes via short-term runoff events from watersheds and physical mixing o
247    The aim of this study was to provide long-term safety and efficacy data for evolocumab in patients
248                                     The long-term safety and efficacy of apomorphine sublingual film
249 nown about facility-level variation in short-term safety outcomes.
250 g-term outcomes, including efficacy and long-term safety.
251 /or fibrotic pathways are warranted for long-term scleromyxedema management.
252 opulation of Gli1-targeted NSCs showing long-term self-renewal in the adult hippocampus.
253 that selectively kill senescent cells (SCs), termed senolytics, have the potential to prevent and tre
254 ariables measured (including short- vs. long-term sexual strategy, temporal discounting, the Arizona
255 stic leukemia (ALL) is efficacious, but long-term side effects are concerning.
256 sidered to maximize the added value and long-term societal impact of the next generation of sensor ne
257      Cr(0.4) Mo(0.6) B(2) has excellent long-term stability and durability showing no significant act
258 S accelerometer demonstrating excellent long-term stability for applications in gravimetry and seismo
259 that 78% of hepatocellular adenomas had long-term stability or regression.
260        Prior information represents the long-term statistical structure of an environment.
261 cessful weathering of limestone and the long-term storage of the captured CO(2).
262                                    More long-term studies are needed to upscale this first NLCB estim
263 g more importance to high-quality and longer-term studies.
264                          Here, we use a long-term study with 106 GPS-collared free-ranging cheetahs (
265  increased levels of chromatin interactivity-termed super-interactive promoters-are enriched for line
266 ing approval by the ethics committee, a long-term supplementation treatment was introduced.
267 ion and 2.09 (95% CI, 1.18-3.70) during long-term suppression.
268 n; (2) PJI-related death; or (3) use of long-term suppressive antibiotics.
269 dy demonstrates the value of continuous long-term survey datasets to detect and quantify shifts in ce
270                                         Long-term survival after minimally invasive esophagectomy was
271 e model of lung adenocarcinoma improves long-term survival and cisplatin response beyond those of the
272 imarily involving the peritoneum, has a long-term survival of < 20% despite aggressive multimodality
273 plications, after MIE negatively affect long-term survival of esophageal cancer patients.
274 rgely comparable results with regard to long-term survival, postoperative morbidity, mortality and pa
275 taMELD-XI) was associated with improved long-term survival.
276                 The primary outcome was long-term survival.
277 tion and brain structure is feasible in long-term survivors of pediatric brain tumors and that metfor
278  and suggests that PV(+) cell-mediated short-term synaptic depression influences the experimentally r
279 he expression of proteins essential for long-term synaptic plasticity and memory.
280 ion increased synaptic transmission and long-term synaptic plasticity at the Cornu Ammonis (CA) 3-CA1
281                          Advancement of near-term targeted therapeutics could crucially depend on tho
282 rt of a complex mixture of chemical analogs, termed taxoids, which complicates its production in pure
283      Combined with quadratic and interactive terms, the Model 2 showed higher area under the ROC curv
284 hat was developed to predict the boundaries (termed Theta(1) and Theta(2)) separating the three phase
285  administration, raising concerns about long term toxicity.
286  inhibition deficits, suggesting that longer term treatment with alpha7 nAChR agonists for these defi
287                 These data suggest that long-term treatment with gemcitabine leads to extensive repro
288 m daily insect biomass dataset shows no long-term trends over 25 y but precipitous drops in flying in
289 ly sensitive, rapid and multiplexed protocol termed UbiFast for quantifying ~10,000 ubiquitylation si
290 come focusing on efficacy and safety of long-term use of rituximab maintenance.
291               These results suggest the long-term usefulness of rupatadine for pruritus in AD.
292                                        Short-term variability during a particular period was defined
293  Long-term variability was higher than short-term variability on SD-OCT and SAP.
294                                         Long-term variability was higher than short-term variability
295 sistance is a major threat to achieving long-term viral suppression in HIV-positive individuals.
296 tinal structural outcomes predictive of long-term vision.
297 n studied extensively in the context of long-term warming trends(14-18), they are unaccounted for in
298 efficiency and only slight increases in long-term water-use efficiency (+2.5%) inferred from (13) C c
299 lic disorders, but the role of sleep in long-term weight loss maintenance (WLM) has not been thorough
300 d conformations that combines HADDOCK energy terms with a score obtained using a graph representation

 
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