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1 ish 1,2,4-trisubstituted pyrroles instead of the expected 1,2,3-trisubstituted pyrroles, in good to e
2 odies were unrelated (12% concurrence versus the expected 10%, P = 0.73).
3 modulated by transitions that coincided with the expected 12-/12-h L-D cycle.
4                                              The expected 14-day mortality was 1116 (13%), but 544 (7
5 30.5% were female, statistically higher than the expected 25.4% (P < .001).
6 in planta sgRNAs bound to Cas9 are devoid of the expected 5' overhangs transcribed by the virus.
7 ric phenotype of the epithelia recapitulates the expected absence of CFTR activity, which was restore
8                          Method 4 calculated the expected absolute benefits in CPRD assuming homogene
9 that unilateral whisker stimulation leads to the expected activation of the contralateral barrel cort
10 matory biomarker, was increased by 15-69% of the expected additive activity, indicating synergistic i
11 r male-accelerated maturation), some were at the expected age for the average female gelada, and some
12 ent until her seventies, three decades after the expected age of clinical onset.
13  association between cerebral blood flow and the expected age of symptom onset in carriers, but not n
14  peak growing season by 53%, which is double the expected amount, given that trees contribute only ha
15                               Comparisons of the expected and observed frequencies used Chi-squared t
16                               Comparisons of the expected and observed frequency of gender used Chi-s
17                            We also show that the expected annual fraction of affected customers exhib
18 level, the mechanisms involved together with the expected antibody coverages and orientations.
19                                In all cases, the expected antiserum-CPS binding signals were detected
20 ng, review the relevant anatomy, and discuss the expected appearances of the most commonly encountere
21 rds the corresponding tetra-anion instead of the expected aromatic dianion.
22                                              The expected assortative mating was demonstrated when th
23 oratory testing data of cerebrospinal fluid, the expected August/September/October peak in enterovira
24 n the Phansalkar method should be related to the expected average ICD in normal eyes.
25 es are formed in high selectivity instead of the expected azidobenzene.
26  and compared with analogous measurements of the expected azobenzene derivatives prepared ex situ.
27 only to B-lineage cells in vitro and express the expected B-lineage gene expression program.
28 targeting CCK(+) interneurons in addition to the expected basket cells, and their extensive circuit i
29 capacity required by heavy-duty vehicles and the expected battery replacement needed within the lifet
30               Our simulation results support the expected behaviour that biofilm formation is increas
31 ertension in Cuba, and no direct evidence of the expected benefit of such efforts on cardiovascular m
32 nces at worst, denying many Unguja residents the expected benefits of access to modern energy.
33                                              The expected benefits of FishNET are improved vivaria ef
34    Performance was evaluated on the basis of the expected biodistribution, lesion detection rate, and
35 ed RNA expression patterns also recapitulate the expected biological signal.
36 mework must first be built with insight into the expected biological variation inherent in human popu
37                          While not impacting the expected Boolean logic, they reduce the prediction a
38 ity of REMPI in ion traps, we have simulated the expected broadening of the ionisation threshold unde
39                                              The expected burden of IE among people who inject opioid
40  alternative theory in which plants maximize the expected carbon gain under stochastic rainfall in a
41 sive management of comorbidities tailored to the expected cardiovascular risk needs to be emphasized.
42 rve experimentally significant deviations of the expected CCS versus m/z correlations for some compou
43              Furthermore, we discuss some of the expected challenges and tradeoffs in the implementat
44                                        Given the expected challenges of developing such a vaccine amo
45 xternal photosensitizer is included and show the expected changes in fluorescence to accompany these
46 risk by making people more likely to exhibit the expected changes in gene-related physiology, behavio
47 n extensive set of testable hypotheses about the expected changes in large herbivore community compos
48 rdering the repeated sequence was located in the expected chromosomes, using the perfect-match genomi
49                                  Thus, under the expected climate change, spatiotemporal changes in M
50                                              The expected coherence maps are obtained for the coheren
51 of available fragment templates according to the expected complexity of the predicted local secondary
52 h overall and local density, we did not find the expected concomitant reduction in interaction rates
53 t necessarily follow due to the disparity in the expected consequences of actions in the two environm
54 gly influenced by perceptual uncertainty and the expected consequences of actions.
55                                              The expected cost of PCV vaccination globally is around
56 statistically principled way and to minimize the expected cost of saccadic errors.
57      The obtained probes successfully formed the expected covalent complexes with deubiquitinating en
58            In the case of EMCS, we find that the expected cross-linking chemistry is accompanied by a
59 d H-Vc7.2 revealed that although it displays the expected cysteine connectivities, H-Vc7.2 adopts a d
60 pth of coverage obtained was consistent with the expected data output.
61 0-56,000 deaths during 2010-13, or 39-57% of the expected deaths nationally.
62 We also find that examining BOLD in terms of the expected decision-variable leads to a specific patte
63 orylation, leading to aminolysis rather than the expected deoxygenative amination.
64                     The analysis is based on the expected dependence between site reactivities and el
65 ing CRISPR/Cas9 method differentiate despite the expected derepression of the miRNA targets.
66          Metal-ligand covalency thus buffers the expected destabilization of transition-metal (TM)-si
67             Our study found some evidence of the expected detrimental effect of sucrose on dental car
68 ime was disrupted, we automatically detected the expected deviations from the daily feeding routine i
69           Using the results from this model, the expected differences between the levels of variabili
70                         We failed to confirm the expected differences in feedback type when investiga
71 ing showed a persistent bias in attention in the expected directions.
72                                              The expected dispersal distances (mean +/- SD) are 2 +/-
73 l distances (mean +/- SD) are 2 +/- 1 km and the expected dispersal times (mean +/- SD) are 6 +/- 2 h
74 rostral-caudal extent of the DG, replicating the expected distribution of MC axons.
75 e a surprisingly simple formula that relates the expected diversity of a metastasis to the diversity
76 r evidence of viral reactivation not only in the expected DRG but also in the sympathetic SSG.
77  CPF on heat tolerance under warming, unless the expected DTF increase is taken into account.
78 e interaction simulation (SMIS) tool to give the expected dwell-time distributions and relative popul
79                          The method provides the expected dwell-time distributions, average transitio
80                                              The expected economic value of the protective effects of
81 e magnitude and direction of deviations from the expected effect of salinity).
82                  These changes correspond to the expected effects of insulin in the brain and were ac
83 rs of EZH2 enzymatic activity have not shown the expected efficacy against cancer in clinical trials,
84                         Balancing risks with the expected efficacy of disease-modifying therapies wil
85 simulate real world processes and understand the expected effort needed to reduce regional dog popula
86 d parallel (or redundant) pathways to thwart the expected emergence of drug resistance.
87 bout 2.70 to 8.20 E-04, or nearly 1000 times the expected enrichment based upon classical fractionati
88                          This study analyzes the expected environmental, social and economic impacts
89 riments, multiHiCcompare was able to recover the expected epigenetic and gene expression signatures o
90 d Oxford Nanopore sequence data circumvented the expected error rate of the nanopore sequencing techn
91 t gradient descent in deep networks minimize the expected error.
92 lidation leave-one-out stability and thereby the expected error.
93                     Within the RAVEN cohort, the expected false-negative rate for detection at lower
94 exadecameric assembly of MPEG1 that displays the expected features of a soluble prepore complex.
95          In this scheme, attention modulates the expected fidelity (precision) of the mapping between
96                          A wide knowledge of the expected findings of multimodal treatment and its co
97 poxia, Agr activity is increased but without the expected fitness cost.
98          Yet environmental change can reduce the expected fitness of an individual.
99 n of an observed mutation is consistent with the expected fraction for a true variant.
100  cells, the hallmarks of such responses, and the expected frequencies of hypersensitivities within th
101  the measured frequencies were comparable to the expected frequencies.
102  of these variants is found at up to 12-fold the expected frequency in patients that suffer from a pe
103 e predicted sub-nuclear compartments matched the expected functionality.
104  developments in the field while emphasizing the expected future progress and potential applications.
105                                     Although the expected gain of actions can be determined by both g
106                                              The expected genomic footprints of population genetic mo
107 P. aeruginosa These results were compared to the expected genotypic and mCIM results.
108 radient in the "pace of life" that overrides the expected gleaner-exploiter trade-off.
109 sceptibility estimates have implications for the expected global burden of COVID-19, as a result of d
110 Normal-weight control participants displayed the expected glucose-induced deactivation of hypothalami
111     The objective of this study was to lower the expected glycemic index (eGI) of two white rice cult
112 ross the debris ring around the star without the expected gravitational perturbations.
113 s Study, as a positive control, and observed the expected heart-specific effect.
114                                              The expected hexagonal mosaic of RPE cells was only some
115 osynthetic efficiency was most indicative of the expected higher thermal tolerance in corals from the
116               While aliphatic aldehydes gave the expected HWE product, aromatic aldehydes furnished b
117 nocompromised populations studied, exceeding the expected HZ incidence among immunocompetent adults a
118 HU infants was broadly diverse, in line with the expected idea of a naive T cell repertoire, samples
119 however, the stimulus display did not elicit the expected illusory percept.
120 s with the chloro reagent in toluene to give the expected iminophosphorane-phosphonium adduct, trialk
121 idate learning-related transcripts including the expected immediate early gene Fos and Stk11, a maste
122 thin routine diagnostic services to mitigate the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients
123 ts in these drought-prone forests and review the expected impacts of global warming on the profiled m
124                                              The expected improvement in transplant survival by exten
125 antly lower in vaccine-eligible cohorts than the expected incidence (63 observed cases as compared wi
126 aring the observed incidence of disease with the expected incidence based on the incidence during the
127                                              The expected incidence of ALRI associated with RSV, PIV
128 ) vitamin D(3) to wild-type mice resulted in the expected increase in active transport of phosphate i
129                                              The expected increase in frequency and severity of coral
130  PHD3 knockdown in non-RCC cells resulted in the expected increase in HIF-2alpha protein expression.
131 th groups, 1,25(OH)(2) vitamin D(3) elicited the expected increase of plasma fibroblast growth factor
132 tion of the window radius that is related to the expected intercapillary distance in normal eyes.
133                                    To assess the expected inundation hazard, tsunami modeling was con
134 tment of tSH2-WT differed qualitatively from the expected kinetics of EGFR phosphorylation.
135            Therefore, we conclude that given the expected large health benefit, the mitigation emissi
136 sk of closure was negatively associated with the expected length of the crisis.
137 ons between the gender development index and the expected length of time in education for women and t
138                               This indicates the expected level of accuracy in analysis of unknown mi
139  a diagnosis based on 3 mm of bone loss from the expected level of bone.
140               We derive a new expression for the expected level of neutral variability in the presenc
141 ommercial tools, achieving accuracy close to the expected level of noise in training data (LogS +/- 0
142 arkov change model that allows prediction of the expected level of phase variation within a populatio
143 the study and also by estimating utility for the expected lifetime.
144                                              The expected linezolid toxic effects of peripheral neuro
145 eral to the central canal in segments L1-L5, the expected location of the LSt group.
146 , except in 25% of the cases the waypoint at the expected location was not displayed.
147                           All mutants showed the expected LOF effects in suppressing vasoconstriction
148     Mice homozygous for DeltaPR were born at the expected Mendelian ratio and exhibited obesity plus
149 acking both lamin A/C and emerin are born at the expected Mendelian ratio but had a shorter lifespan
150 viable, with a KO:Het:WT ratio approximating the expected Mendelian ratio of 1:2:1.
151 We used the IMPACT core model for estimating the expected mortality and proportion with unfavourable
152 problems and contributes to precisely encode the expected motion velocity at the surface of V1.
153     Awareness of this emerging condition and the expected multi-organ imaging findings will aid radio
154                                     We found the expected negative relationship between genetic diver
155 thus providing a more granular assessment of the expected net benefit with each therapy.
156 show increasing tree growth, consistent with the expected net effect of rising atmospheric carbon dio
157 M670/671NL)/PSEN1(Deltaexon9)) recapitulates the expected network characteristics by normalizing the
158 opose a valuable role of mfERG in evaluating the expected neuroretinal dysfunction before the clinica
159                                     As such, the expected NPP is drastically reduced in our updated m
160 some core particle shows that in addition to the expected nucleosome-Sth1 interactions, RSC engages h
161 y yield gain-of-function alleles rather than the expected null or severe hypomorphic alleles.
162                                              The expected number and discriminative features of backg
163 orted outcome assessments were calculated as the expected number of assessments for a visit minus the
164 hat were advanced by PM(2.5) pollution above the expected number of cases if daily PM(2.5) concentrat
165  similarity analysis and approaches based on the expected number of de novo events.
166 nd show that the proposed method can control the expected number of false positives at the nominal le
167 n in a population correlates positively with the expected number of mating types observed.
168  low-error regime where [Formula: see text], the expected number of mistakes made by the optimal fore
169       We introduce the concept of "event R," the expected number of new infections due to the presenc
170                                              The expected number of patients with hemophilia worldwid
171                                              The expected number of viral-associated ALRI cases in th
172 3 post-intervention months, as compared with the expected numbers based on the trend in the pre-inter
173 re, absorbed dose in a volume-of-interest of the expected object size (e.g. organs, organ sub-structu
174 re, absorbed dose in a volume of interest of the expected object size (e.g., organs, organ substructu
175  experience and the stored representation of the expected object-context pairing.
176 f the gut: in the distal gut, mutant p53 had the expected oncogenic effect; however, in the proximal
177 ics data suggest that hGFAT2 does not follow the expected ordered bi-bi mechanism, and performs the g
178 nd mechanical resonant frequency shifts show the expected oscillations, and our model based on the ga
179 ection of the brain's economic evaluation of the expected outcome.
180 veness analyses, it is important to consider the expected outcomes (e.g., ocular vs. systemic) to ens
181 vioral responses to sounds depend largely on the expected outcomes associated with each potential cho
182                                     However, the expected outcomes of embryo screening are unclear, w
183 ent with reduced fidelity of input regarding the expected outcomes, such as their size, timing, and o
184                                       Absent the expected paracrine activity of secreted WNT4, we ide
185 aternally inherited Ube3a deletions revealed the expected parental expression patterns of Ube3a sense
186 encounter complexes of EI(Ntr) not only with the expected partner, NPr, but also with the unexpected
187 oncentrated over the south pole, even though the expected pattern of tidal forced deformation should
188 e value range and choice efficacy, such that the expected payoff is highest for decisions in an inter
189 ponse increases choice variability, lowering the expected payoff.
190 ent cellular hedging strategy that maximizes the expected per capita growth rate of the population.
191 structures-such as many low-income countries-the expected per capita incidence of clinical cases woul
192                      The primary outcome was the expected per-patient cost savings (microbiology, pha
193 ange of agricultural impacts, in addition to the expected pesticides, wastewater-derived chemicals an
194 o the initial run-in cohort, which confirmed the expected pharmacokinetic profile and safety of the r
195 he introduced genes are expressed and confer the expected phenotypes.
196                               In addition to the expected phosphatidic acid-producing kinase activity
197 cle was explored using DFT calculations, and the expected photochemical and thermal isomerization beh
198 r presents a linear range of response within the expected physiological levels of glucose in sweat (1
199 formance, presenting Nernstian slopes within the expected physiological range of each ion analyte (Cl
200 he n-propyl-substituted derivative possessed the expected planar geometry.
201          For LDL-cholesterol, in addition to the expected positive associations with CAD risk (odds r
202 forms of local-regional therapy for HCC, and the expected posttreatment findings for each form of the
203  formulations of active inference-increasing the expected precision of vision or proprioception impro
204 Moreover, PROBselect informs the users about the expected predictive quality for the prediction gener
205 of 3.08 years, which is fivefold higher than the expected prevalence of 2.6% from an age- and sex-mat
206 bsolute differences in proportional use from the expected prevalence were 22.4% (95% CI, 21.9%-22.9%)
207 t was avoided with a formate counter ion and the expected product was achieved with a noteworthy chan
208                                      Besides the expected progress of proteolysis occurring during st
209 sively parallel sequencing data not based on the expected properties and sequence identities of paral
210 sensus supports LS screening in EC; however, the expected proportion of test positives, and optimal t
211 sical (3)He/(4)He diffusivity ratio of 1.15, the expected R would be only 1.61 E-06.
212 roaches 2 x 10(13), which is consistent with the expected range for Akhiezer damping, and the depende
213 accuracy, and precision, taking into account the expected range of the analyte.
214                                         With the expected rapid growth of renewable electricity gener
215 ions for the population of neutron stars and the expected rate of neutron star mergers.
216  to injuries at the provincial level against the expected rates based on the Socio-demographic Index
217 ity lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) level on the expected rates of atherosclerotic cardiovascular dis
218 ents with unilateral inlays and implies that the expected reduction of brightness may have a less sig
219 ed from the same animal groups, which showed the expected reduction of residual 53BP1 foci with reduc
220                  Expressions are derived for the expected reductions in pairwise neutral diversities
221 l attack with aromaticity of the target show the expected relationship in phenanthrenes and pyrenes b
222  RNA-seq data would be useful for confirming the expected relationships in family based studies and f
223                                 We estimated the expected reproduction number computing the ratio of
224 rived specimens showed >95% concordance with the expected results, and pooled clinical specimens had
225 pared 1,3,6-substituted pentafulvenes showed the expected reversible heated melt and cooling recrysta
226 Using a two-alternative choice task in which the expected reward associated with each sound varied ov
227 results indicate that climbing fibers encode the expected reward size and suggest a general role of t
228 ntrol rats to be sensitive to devaluation of the expected reward.
229 , they will rarely agree in finite time that the expected rewards are equal.
230 decile to 2040 for all countries to quantify the expected rise in prevalence in the relatively poor.
231 isk after antireflux surgery was compared to the expected risk in the corresponding background popula
232  evoke physiological changes consistent with the expected risk profile.
233              Finally, we analytically derive the expected robustness of multilayer biological network
234                                  Contrary to the expected role of CarD as a transcriptional activator
235                               While we found the expected RPs for arbitrary decisions, they were stri
236 ound duty to ensure that the application met the expected safety and efficacy standards of the agency
237 ation sets have large sample numbers to span the expected sample matrix variations.
238 tial study, we used the CT-based estimate of the expected scatter and later used the ZTE-based and OS
239 ed and OSAA attenuation estimates to compute the expected scatter contribution of the data during rec
240 ase transitions may occur in metals, despite the expected screening of the Coulomb interactions that
241 achochytrium dendrobatidis dynamics followed the expected seasonal fluctuations-peaks in cooler month
242 iking finding is that age demographics break the expected self-similarity underlying the urban scalin
243 ; 95% CI: 1.73, 8.81, respectively) and half the expected sessions (OR: 4.72; 95% CI: 1.47, 15.17; OR
244  marking tools that provide an indication of the expected shelf life.
245 s increased considerably post-GBCA following the expected significant T(1) shortening effect, comprom
246 ral similarity to Replication Protein A than the expected similarity to yeast Cdc13.
247 the functional tisB standby site consists of the expected single-stranded region, but surprisingly, a
248  based on the observed genetic variation and the expected site frequency spectrum at equilibrium, giv
249 arasites contained particles consistent with the expected size and morphology of EVs.
250 nRep-M9l transcript can express a protein of the expected size in guinea pig cells in vitro, and (iii
251             Puncta are separated by ~210 nm, the expected size of filaments formed by NM2C.
252 d identity, but also the animal's choice and the expected size of reward.
253 prevalence data (the gold standard), capture the expected spatial heterogeneity in risk, and correlat
254                     We mathematically derive the expected statistics for any set of causal variants a
255 near the transition temperature, in spite of the expected strong thermal fluctuations.
256                             The results show the expected substance-specific fragmentation behavior,
257                                   Instead of the expected substituted 2-aminobenzo[d]oxazoles, relati
258                                   R17 showed the expected superposition of >=100-fold enhancements fo
259  access must be optimized in preparation for the expected surges in the number of patients with COVID
260                                              The expected survival from the general Swedish populatio
261                                              The expected survival probabilities improve as KPS incre
262 rst appeared approximately 12.5 years before the expected symptom onset determined on an individual b
263 the luminance distribution affected not only the expected taste/flavour of the food (e.g. expected mo
264                         Here, we demonstrate the expected temperature dependence of the allosteric re
265   Computational modelling was used to obtain the expected temporal difference errors during this task
266 icted diffusion from DCI was found to follow the expected temporal dynamics of reactive microgliosis.
267  cell market penetration is high compared to the expected, the aggregate demand to 2050 will exceed t
268 differed only slightly (~3% on average) from the expected times for NR datasets, but the difference w
269                           In this task, that the expected timing of available rewards is indicated by
270            Time and temperature evolution of the expected toxic products are presented and discussed.
271 ously housed with intact males, which showed the expected trade-off between early-life and late-life
272 fficiency and low safety, falling outside of the expected trade-off space.
273 ymer in the dry-brush regime, accompanied by the expected transition from bcc to hexagonally packed c
274 died with different background therapies and the expected treatment benefits with their combined use
275 he results are in good agreement and reflect the expected trend, from 2.78 +/- 0.08 and 4.14 +/- 0.10
276 que square pyramidal geometry in contrast to the expected trigonal bipyramidal geometry of the oxo co
277 onfirmed by transport measurements revealing the expected tunable ABC band gap.
278 h scenarios, produced unbiased inferences at the expected type I error rate of 5%.
279 ther the TMS frequency matched or mismatched the expected underlying task-driven oscillations of the
280 ession (either Igkappa or Iglambda), as well the expected upregulation of the BCL2 gene, but also dow
281 riment, comparing UV with white light, shows the expected upregulation of the characteristic MAA mys
282  Do dopaminergic reward structures represent the expected utility of information similarly to a rewar
283  concerns over reproducibility by increasing the expected utility of studies, and it may even incenti
284 tings/DDKT/LDKT dropped to 18%/24%/87% below the expected value (all P < .001).
285                                     Finally, the expected value and variance of the stochastic growth
286  the task, we also found a representation of the expected value at each location.
287                       In the presence of AI, the expected value of a BAF can shift in two possible di
288  are kept up to date by constantly comparing the expected value of a stimulus with its experienced ou
289 ed as the absence of an avoidable difference-the expected value of d(p1, p2) depends on the shape of
290 cost-effectiveness was addressed, as well as the expected value of eliminating uncertainties.
291 osed a theoretical framework for quantifying the expected value of information that might result from
292 ice is demonstrably goal-directed (driven by the expected value of the drug) and can be augmented by
293 from genome sequence; by branch, which gives the expected value of the dual site statistic under the
294 ge of these neurons shifted across blocks as the expected value of the reward changed.
295 mean percentile of selected samples close to the expected values (100% sensitivity).
296 he observed NCD burden across countries with the expected values based on a country's Socio-demograph
297 ex (OFC) has been implicated in representing the expected values of choices.
298 nt by histopathologic analysis together with the expected vasculopathy in the inner retina.
299 -specific adaptation affected performance in the expected way: target localization accuracy was degra
300 y outcome was regain of the lost weight over the expected weight-regain phase (months 6-14).

 
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