1 side, which reduces the charge recombination
there.
2 There appeared to be a visual discontinuity in included
3 There are 2 allelic variants in the elk prion protein ge
4 In the C. papaya chloroplast genome,
there are 46 RNA editing loci with an average RNA editin
5 Internally,
there are a number of ways to reduce impact by decreasin
6 There are clear roles for branched architectures in regu
7 There are clinically relevant sex differences in acute a
8 There are currently limited life cycle impact assessment
9 Our results indicate
there are distinct differences between the UBE2K-Ub and
10 nted rather than commercially applicable, so
there are few CNM-enabled products on the market today.
11 ephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) risk, but
there are few if any unconfounded cases of NSF.
12 rticipants in many biological processes, but
there are few non-invasive methods that provide quantifi
13 sites during genome packaging; furthermore,
there are functionally redundant binding sites in viral
14 However,
there are indications that increased growth rates may sh
15 While
there are known clinical risk factors for severe RSV inf
16 There are limited data on how such anomalies affect deat
17 However,
there are limited data on the longitudinal association b
18 contrast agent (GBCA), which indicates that
there are limited data regarding nephrogenic systemic fi
19 These findings indicate that
there are lower synaptic terminal protein levels in schi
20 We hypothesize that
there are many genetic mechanisms of on-drug persistence
21 There are many pharmacokinetic challenges associated wit
22 CHIKV causes explosive outbreaks but
there are no approved therapies to treat or prevent CHIK
23 Although
there are no diagnostic laboratory or imaging tests whic
24 ime required for a drug to reach the market,
there are no documented examples of licensed drugs being
25 To date,
there are no efficacious drugs and vaccines against MERS
26 Although
there are numerous well-established methods for the dete
27 comparative study aimed to determine whether
there are phenotypic differences in cognition and behavi
28 There are serious theoretical problems with the free-ene
29 usly identify immune-related adverse events,
there are several challenges in interpreting the results
30 Although
there are several distinct PIV serotypes, few studies ha
31 However,
there are sexual dimorphisms in metabolism which are app
32 There are three proposed PG diagnostic frameworks (Su, P
33 There are two stoichiometric forms of alpha4beta2 nAChRs
34 eered nanoparticles have shown some success,
there are underlying targeting, toxicity, and immunogeni
35 ic sign it needs to be properly evaluated as
there can be underlying serious illnesses as in our pati
36 However,
there existed limited studies on interspecific grafting
37 In this work, we show that
there exists a correlation which is not attainable by qu
38 There has also been an increasing number of reports in t
39 However,
there has been a growing appreciation for non-mitotic ro
40 Until now,
there has been a lack of analytical methods that can rel
41 However,
there has been a lack of information about Gdf15 activit
42 During the last 2 years
there has been a preponderance of data demonstrating tha
43 Traditionally,
there has been a trade-off in spectroscopic measurements
44 the past 2 decades and to determine whether
there has been an improvement in their quality over time
45 In the last two decades,
there has been considerable focus on the hypothesis that
46 transmission of disease and information, yet
there has been less focus on how networks influence the
47 In the last decade,
there has been tremendous progress in identifying geneti
48 on is dominated by steric considerations and
there have been considerable efforts to develop more sel
49 There have been many recent reviews on: (i) the importan
50 There have been multiple reports in recent years illustr
51 There have been no multicountry field trials with liquef
52 as first described by our group in 2006, and
there have been no subsequent reports of outcomes with t
53 In the past year,
there have been numerous advances in our understanding o
54 In our simulations, we found that
there is a circadian pattern in the occurrence of early
55 Results indicate that
there is a clear shift in the recruitment of cells towar
56 We find that for ICs from various species,
there is a correlation between disorder in H2 and its co
57 There is a critical need to better understand the neural
58 ncipally fueled from nonglucose sources; (b)
there is a disconnect between respiration and oxidative
59 groups as follows: Group L (lesion) in which
there is a furcal lesion with periodontal bone loss; Gro
60 Therefore, to determine if
there is a genetic relationship in a C(4) plant between
61 There is a great need for the development of next genera
62 There is a growing burden of cardiometabolic disease in
63 There is a growing interest in Amazonian fires, accompan
64 As a result,
there is a growing need to be able to store, update, exp
65 erization of N-glycans in rodent brains, but
there is a lack of spatial resolution as either the tiss
66 There is a large gap between the aspiration of consideri
67 There is a long-standing debate about whether categories
68 However,
there is a need for a better understanding and user inst
69 With the central role of nucleic acids
there is a need for development of fluorophores that fac
70 There is a need for reference genomes from multiple huma
71 Currently,
there is a need for reliable tests that allow identifica
72 There is a paucity of data on the burden of in-stent res
73 number of circadian genes being discovered,
there is a pressing need for methods facilitating the ex
74 Although
there is a regional hydrodynamic trend across the uPBC,
75 We demonstrated that
there is a significant relationship between infection of
76 Moreover,
there is a strict physiological regulation of forest tra
77 with focal brain damage, we demonstrate that
there is a strong psychometric correspondence between g
78 ed trials of surgical interventions provided
there is a strong scientific and ethical rationale.
79 There is a tension between standardisation and supportin
80 There is accumulating evidence that individual variation
81 demonstrated significant clinical efficacy,
there is also the potential for severe adverse events, i
82 threshold in affinity parameters below which
there is an appreciable population of defective capsids.
83 There is an excess of differentially expressed primate g
84 e densely methylated in NK cell progenitors,
there is an implied stage of human NK cell development i
85 There is an intense search for modulators of SIRT6 activ
86 Consequently,
there is an unequivocal need for more active and special
87 There is an unmet need for an effective pain management
88 the global antimicrobial-resistance crisis,
there is an urgent need for novel bacterial targets and
89 There is an urgent need to complement this traditional a
90 easing population suffering from AMD and DR,
there is an urgent need to develop new therapeutics targ
91 There is an urgent need to establish protocols specifica
92 Hereto,
there is an urgent unmet need to develop mechanistic tre
93 There is anecdotal evidence of reduction in organ donati
94 However,
there is another area of recent AI work that has so far
95 There is concern about potential exposure to opportunist
96 There is concern, however, that these tools do not work
97 There is considerable interest in engineering plant cell
98 With omalizumab,
there is currently still only one therapeutic anti-IgE a
99 There is emerging evidence that stress not only impacts
100 There is evidence of purifying selection but little evid
101 There is evidence that its analgesic efficacy might be m
102 There is extensive evidence that glucocorticoid hormones
103 There is growing recognition in the fields of public hea
104 o rapid adoption of diagnostic scintigraphy,
there is heterogeneity in adherence to consensus guideli
105 nd its contribution to disease pathogenesis,
there is increased interest in understanding the potenti
106 e guidelines are still widely used; however,
there is increasing evidence that bariatric procedures s
107 There is increasing interest in extending structural stu
108 Currently,
there is insufficient guidance for policymakers charged
109 There is interest in measuring total mercury (THg) and m
110 patients with cirrhosis in the ICU, however,
there is limited data to guide therapies and targets.
111 There is limited published experience on the utility and
112 However,
there is little information about the encounters between
113 There is little information on how nutritional supplemen
114 There is little research on how childhood maltreatment i
115 However,
there is little research on the prevalence of practices
116 There is little understanding of the participation of ea
117 There is longstanding interest in studying microbial com
118 However,
there is mounting evidence that resection of the primary
119 There is mounting evidence that systemic uptake of food
120 There is much still to learn in the fluid biomarker fiel
121 atchments and in individual populations, but
there is no clear link to estrogen pollution.
122 of defense systems have been discovered, but
there is no comprehensive defense systems database to or
123 However, hitherto
there is no comprehensive survey of genome-wide CTCF bin
124 independently associated with mortality, but
there is no consensus on how best to assess abdominal ad
125 As
there is no cure, thousands of individuals who are alive
126 There is no definitive neural marker of suicidal thought
127 To-date,
there is no effective cure and disease management relies
128 To date,
there is no Food and Drug Administration-approved target
129 MeCN) >> 0, the oxidation is reversible when
there is no gross change in the coordination geometry up
130 While
there is no indication for a requirement of Sox10 in the
131 luating the quality of a set of markers when
there is no known ground truth.
132 However, despite the behavioral data,
there is no neurobiological evidence demonstrating that
133 However, like any organic transformation,
there is no perfect bioorthogonal reaction.
134 There is no proven antiviral or immunomodulatory therapy
135 There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies
136 There is no single intervention or medication to treat d
137 Whereas
there is no unambiguous evidence that this early scorpio
138 ficiency is plausible and supported by data,
there is not yet strong evidence of benefit for the post
139 perties that led to such widespread use, why
there is now an increasing drive to minimize usage, and
140 Still,
there is only little literature on the implementation of
141 Currently,
there is only one alternative non-invasive system based
142 metrical concerted transition state in which
there is partial positive charge developing on the C-O c
143 At 60 minutes,
there is physiologic accumulation of radiotracer in the
144 our in several neuropsychiatric diseases and
there is post-mortem evidence of their deficit in FTLD.
145 There is relatively little information about TREM2 in DS
146 extensively studied in rats instead of mice,
there is renewed interest in the anatomy of the mouse au
147 There is room for improvement in the management of ICU-a
148 There is scant data on the use of induction immunosuppre
149 often in striking fashion [1, 2], indicating
there is selection on parasite morphology to match the h
150 There is significant discordance in the determination of
151 roportion of the population globally however
there is significant heterogeneity in existing epidemiol
152 In contrast,
there is still a lack of diagnostic biomarkers of functi
153 ars of research in computer-aided diagnosis,
there is still a paucity of study in this area.
154 Thus,
there is still an urgent need to explore these areas to
155 l human T cell responses have taught us that
there is still much to be discovered about this system.
156 Although
there is still much to learn, our current understanding
157 in vinegars was studied by other techniques,
there is still not any official method for it.
158 Overall,
there is still significant room for development in macro
159 trongly nonlinear turbulent regime, provided
there is sufficient drag at the bottom of the atmosphere
160 ther consideration is needed to determine if
there is sufficient patient load to maintain such a serv
161 machine-learning algorithm, we observe that
there is typically a low-dimensional and easily modeled
162 However,
there is variation in the ultrasound diagnostic threshol
163 There is wide variability among emergency medical system
164 There is widespread interest in programs aiming to reduc
165 vered through gap junctions to the germline;
there it is used in fatty acid synthesis to critically s
166 dena and 14% at Centreville, suggesting that
there may be a larger reservoir of unmeasured ROC at the
167 However, recent research has suggested that
there may be similarities in how humans and DCNNs interp
168 This notwithstanding,
there remain critical development issues and knowledge g
169 vaccines in preventing infectious diseases,
there remain numerous globally devastating diseases with
170 There remain significant regional disparities in the man
171 d States have increased in recent years, yet
there remains little attention on liposuction, or debulk
172 initiates PrEP must not seroconvert; second,
there should be no more than one period at high risk of
173 Why is
there such prominent variation in sexual receptivity len
174 842 infants hospitalized for bronchiolitis,
there was 88% follow-up at 3 years, and 31% had recurren
175 able Care Act with post-Affordable Care Act,
there was a 4.75% increase in medicaid coverage and a 1.
176 In contrast, for each 10% increase in WHR
there was a 75% increase (95% confidence interval [CI] =
177 When 25% participated (n = 101),
there was a 9.1% relative reduction in incident carriers
178 However,
there was a clear dissociation between the two rhythms i
179 There was a dorsally located horizontal visual streak wi
180 Although
there was a marginal decrease of PCS and PPCS crudes rat
181 Among children <5 years old,
there was a median reduction of 59% (IQR, 46-74) in rota
182 There was a monotonic relationship between hospital occu
183 There was a quadratic fit between time per bite and bite
184 r hand, within the cART suppressed macaques,
there was a reduction in cell-associated DNA load, intac
185 Regardless of eye,
there was a significant correlation between facial recog
186 There was a significantly higher WCC(P=0.014) and CRP(P=
187 MMCR vs ELR in patients with severe ptosis,
there was a statistically significant higher rate of suc
188 There was a statistically significant increase in the re
189 There was a strong positive correlation between 11C-PK-1
190 There was also a protective effect of higher gamma' fibr
191 or middle aged and older adults with obesity
there was also a slight increase in susceptibility to an
192 tly related to height, BMI and age, and that
there was an acceleration in muscle volume decrease in m
193 There was an association between IgG1 titer and SNP rs39
194 Among the many host genes identified,
there was an enrichment in genes localizing to the mitoc
195 There was an inverse correlation between pre-existing in
196 There was an inverse relationship between Diez Roux SES
197 of T2/FLAIR abnormalities, and after 2 years
there was complete resolution of abnormal multifocal red
198 There was enrichment of proteins associated with inflamm
199 Within patients,
there was greater relative weakness (lower MRC score) in
200 With increasing axial length
there was greater vitreous echodensity (R: 0.573; P < .0
201 found no difference in the speed prior, but
there was heightened variability in the ASD group.
202 e evidence for a 'parity-frailty trade-off',
there was little support for our hypothesis that the phy
203 There was moderate- or high-quality evidence that, compa
204 There was no apparent interaction between Px and Iso tre
205 There was no association between liver stiffness and any
206 Moreover,
there was no association between unit policies and prolo
207 There was no association with ART initiation in the hosp
208 There was no association with cognition, language or beh
209 There was no change in IGF-1 level from before to after
210 However,
there was no consensus on the relevance of REA, includin
211 There was no difference between the two interventions on
212 There was no difference in adverse events between random
213 mothers of KSHV-positive children; however,
there was no difference in the presence of neutralizing
214 There was no discordance when all the echocardiographic
215 Similarly,
there was no dose-dependent relationship between PPS exp
216 There was no evidence for associations of physical activ
217 In the intention-to-treat analysis,
there was no evidence of a difference in the proportion
218 There was no evidence of interaction between MRD status
219 There was no evidence of large reductions in SFA, but we
220 There was no evidence that concussion or vision symptom
221 d no medical history of note; in particular,
there was no history of cancer or predisposing factors f
222 onfidence interval, 1.06, 1.24); conversely,
there was no increased risk in women with dental caries
223 There was no masking in this open-label trial.
224 edicted probability 99.4% vs 78.8%), whereas
there was no relevant difference between the beginning a
225 In multivariable adjusted analyses,
there was no significant association between baseline eG
226 There was no significant association between donor MDRO
227 There was no significant association between the duratio
228 y lower in IUGR than control foetuses, while
there was no significant difference among IUGR groups.
229 ovement of these energetic changes such that
there was no significant difference in comparison with c
230 arge effect sizes (Cohen's d = 0.8-0.9), but
there was no significant difference in the hippocampus.
231 Similarly,
there was no significant difference within different typ
232 There was no statistically significant difference in rea
233 There was no statistically significant difference in the
234 lity (HR, 0.83 [95% CI, 0.75-0.92]), whereas
there was no statistically significant mortality reducti
235 There was no toxic mortality.
236 There was one death resulting from a treatment-related a
237 There was one family with macular dystrophy, nine with c
238 There was one maternal death attributed to underlying di
239 There was only slight agreement between whole-body MRI a
240 peripheral tolerance was still enforced, and
there was selection against B cells with high affinity f
241 Although
there was significant correlation of AL with LT (r = -0.
242 e (P value for trend test <0.0001); however,
there was significant variation in rates across hospital
243 on subsets relative to sample weighting, and
there was some evidence of small gains in precision when
244 On brain MRI, within 1 year
there was stabilization of T2/FLAIR abnormalities, and a
245 There we distinguish between partial and complete respon
246 There were 1,089 CHB patients, classified as no-NASH (n
247 There were 105 episodes of IE in 92 PWID and 112 episode
248 There were 121 (12%) HHCs that had new cases of TB ident
249 There were 183 989 DBT and 196 652 DM examinations.
250 Of these,
there were 246 children living with HIV (HIV+) who were
251 Across the United States,
there were 39% fewer flights in April 2020 vs April 2019
252 There were 4 vaginal deliveries and 2 cesarians.
253 There were 42 (4.0%) deaths and 188 MACE in 174 (16.6%)
254 There were 42 patients (14 males, 28 females) with a mea
255 Among 2578 patients with HF,
there were 434 PHIV; 90% were prescribed antiretroviral
256 There were 60 (25.8%) patients with diffuse myocardial u
257 There were 71,867 articles from 19 journals included.
258 Results:
There were 75 men (median age, 69 y; median serum PSA, 3
259 At a median follow-up of 6.6 years,
there were 8 major adverse events: 6 relapses, 1 treatme
260 There were 83% hospital admissions, 25% ICU admissions,
261 n age 65 +/- 11 y; 55% women; 35% nonwhite),
there were 858 incident CVD events and 1209 deaths over
262 There were 9 (6%) patients with complete agreement of al
263 There were 90 ART-experienced participants with resistan
264 There were decreased Optimizer-related adverse events wi
265 There were dose-response associations between steps, SB
266 n coral response variables in the FTS tanks;
there were few effects of light or flow in the RAS+B sys
267 There were four trial sites in hospitals in Ghana (Agogo
268 Similarly,
there were higher levels of IL-1beta, IL-6 and IL-8 cyto
269 ith untreated control nonhuman primates, but
there were immunological changes in granulomas and lymph
270 In one pancreatic tumor,
there were many more L1 insertions in aneuploid than in
271 There were more patients with infectious complications i
272 Among smokers,
there were no clear associations between any of the expo
273 There were no correlations with LGI1/CASPR2-IgG1-4 subcl
274 y study of the BEC for intermediate-risk PE,
there were no deaths or device-related adverse events an
275 an patients with pulseless arrests, although
there were no differences in immediate event outcomes or
276 There were no differences in outcomes between standard d
277 There were no differences in patient demographics, IDH/M
278 At 10 years,
there were no measurable differences in outcomes between
279 Further,
there were no ocular serious AEs (SAEs) and no cases of
280 There were no significant benefits of medication on like
281 There were no significant between-group differences in b
282 There were no significant between-group differences in s
283 There were no significant changes about lung function te
284 There were no significant differences in measures of mit
285 Overall,
there were no statistically significant benefits of any
286 However,
there were no statistically significant differences in h
287 There were no statistically significant improvements in
288 By a post hoc analysis,
there were no statistically significant increases from w
289 Though
there were no statistically significant increases in KS
290 ion acclimated to elevated temperatures, but
there were no treatment effects on the Q(10) of respirat
291 There were no unexpected adverse events with (177)Lu-PSM
292 There were positive correlations between clinical severi
293 There were significant differences in body size, blood p
294 There were significant differences in Raman features cor
295 There were significant differences in the jugular venous
296 ivariate statistical analysis, we found that
there were significant increasing trends (p <= 0.05) in
297 udies performed in 2014 and 2015 showed that
there were significant variations (p < 0.001) for all as
298 There were significantly more deep inner retinal dimples
299 find that if social distancing is eliminated
there will be a massive increase in the cases of COVID-1
300 We hypothesized that
there would be a correlation between expansin loss and m