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1 carbon uptake capacity of boreal bogs may be threatened.
2 ecurrent infections that can be mild to life-threatening.
3 s in humans ranging from superficial to life-threatening.
4 of peripheral nerve disease that can be life-threatening.
5 tivity reaction that can be potentially life-threatening.
6 l complications are uncommon and rarely life-threatening.
7 vert the media from topics that he considers threatening.
8  understand, malaria becomes severe and life threatening.
9 t frequently mild yet can be severe and life-threatening.
10 aneous and mucosal swelling that can be life threatening.
11 k accelerates with the magnitude of warming, threatening 15% of assemblages at 4 degrees C, with simi
12  behavior is a critical [4] yet increasingly threatened [5] part of the life history of diverse organ
13 igh freshwater Al concentrations continue to threaten acidified ecosystems across the northern hemisp
14 tury have placed more people at risk of life-threatening acute and chronic infections than ever befor
15 toplasma can range from asymptomatic to life-threatening acute pulmonary or disseminated disease.
16 ibit mild symptoms or progress toward a life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
17 nfection ranging from mild pneumonia to life-threatening acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
18 ipsychotic clozapine is associated with life-threatening agranulocytosis.
19  than wider community-with biodiversity loss threatening all environments this presents a worrying fu
20                        Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction caused by cross-linking of
21 ity (FD) of trees, including the recovery of threatened and endemic species richness, within isolated
22 ddition, SFs had on average recovered 65% of threatened and ~30% of endemic species richness of prima
23  the very young(4,5), in whom it can be life threatening and difficult to treat(6-9).
24   All these arrhythmias are potentially life-threatening and have substantial negative effects on the
25  lymphoproliferation, which may even be life threatening and require repeated surgical treatment.
26 w social interactions to be rewarding versus threatening-are core components of social approach and a
27 e therapy for patients with potentially life-threatening arrhythmia syndromes like long QT syndrome (
28                                         Life threatening arrhythmias have an incidence of 3.6% and we
29                        In patients with life-threatening arrhythmias necessitating ICD implantation,
30 on disease, advanced heart failure, and life-threatening arrhythmias.
31 e hospitalization, and/or occurrence of life-threatening arrhythmias.
32 g QT syndrome (LQTS) are predisposed to life-threatening arrhythmias.
33 sorders often present with syncope or a life-threatening arrhythmic episode.
34 bronchospastic episode can experience a life-threatening asthma event.
35 eme, sudden hypertension that hallmarks life-threatening autonomic dysreflexia.
36               Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening autosomal recessive disease, caused by mutat
37 World Health Organization as one of the most threatening bacteria to our society.
38                    Major, disabling, or life-threatening bleeding (intention-to-treat analysis) had o
39 ke, myocardial infarction, and major or life-threatening bleeding (odds ratio: 0.62; 95% confidence i
40 h also exhibited a higher rate of major/life-threatening bleeding events (1.0% versus 0%, P<0.001).
41 yperfibrinolytic situations can lead to life-threatening bleeding, especially during cardiac surgery.
42                   We focused on the globally threatened Brazilian Atlantic Forest, where commitments
43 demic to the hotspots, or threatened or Near Threatened, but not on overall bird species richness.
44 s are important natural carbon sinks but are threatened by both climate change and direct human distu
45   However, these ecosystems are increasingly threatened by climate change with seasonal implications
46 al reefs are structurally complex ecosystems threatened by climate change.
47     Madagascar's biodiversity is notoriously threatened by deforestation and climate change.
48 Despite its geographic isolation, the PAD is threatened by encroachment of oil sands mining in the At
49 nce of coral reef ecosystems-is increasingly threatened by environmental stressors that lead to coral
50 orically hunted using dogs and are currently threatened by free-roaming dogs and their associated dis
51 els of biodiversity but their persistence is threatened by global change.
52 rts, 21.4% of China's vertebrate species are threatened by human activities.
53  prevention tool, but their effectiveness is threatened by pyrethroid resistance.
54    Neotropical mammal diversity is currently threatened by several chronic human-induced pressures.
55 n aquatic insects may not be physiologically threatened by short-term exposure to warm temperatures a
56            Subtropical coral assemblages are threatened by similar extreme thermal stress events to t
57 ecent gains in the fight against malaria are threatened by the emergence and spread of artemisinin an
58                    Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by thermal stress caused by climate change.
59 mising therapeutic approach to treating life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia syndromes.
60                                         Life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias arise from asynchrony in
61  for long QT syndrome (LQTS)-associated life-threatening cardiac events remains suboptimal.
62 onale: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a life-threatening cardiopulmonary disorder in which inflammati
63 ts use to the treatment of critical and life-threatening cases, such as severe burns on >30% of total
64     Dysfunction of laryngeal neurons is life-threatening, causing pulmonary aspiration, dysphagia, an
65 ss of central vein access, and repeated life-threatening central venous catheter-associated infection
66 d-spinal cord barrier have been terrible and threatening challenges all over the world and can rarely
67 h to minimize the risk of potentially vision-threatening choroidal complications.
68               Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening chronic inflammatory disease in children due
69 are developing new ways of working with this threatened coastal resource.
70 e graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a life-threatening complication after allogeneic hematopoietic
71 scularization (CNV) is the most common sight-threatening complication associated with high myopia.
72  interstitial lung disease (GLILD) is a life-threatening complication in patients with common variabl
73 l graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a life-threatening complication of allogeneic hematopoietic cel
74 nction is a hallmark of preeclampsia, a life-threatening complication of pregnancy characterised by h
75 eno-occlusive disease, is a potentially life-threatening complication that occurs in children undergo
76 immune cytopenia (AIC) is a potentially life-threatening complication, but studies focusing on large
77   The primary composite outcome was a vision-threatening complication, such as corneal perforation.
78 vs 53.9%, P < .001), and reduction in vision-threatening complications (9.7% vs 1.8%, P = .001).
79                             The risk of life-threatening complications and emergency colectomy is par
80 er, remains one of the most potentially life-threatening complications due to its own comorbidities a
81                            We found no sight-threatening complications or corneal failures during fol
82 progression could decrease the risk of sight-threatening complications.
83 in a logical and systematic response to life-threatening complications.
84            Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening condition but, due to practical and ethical
85                    A rather rare though life-threatening condition related to severely elevated ferri
86   Individuals admitted with potentially life-threatening conditions (using World Health Organization
87                       As a result, many life-threatening conditions have since evolved into chronic m
88 ream at levels exceeding release during life-threatening conditions such as hemorrhagic shock.
89 iology to be relevant only under unusual and threatening conditions, we conceive of it as an ongoing,
90 ens can result in anaphylaxis, a severe life-threatening consequence of allergic reactions.
91 ork for the highly diverse, yet increasingly threatened, coral reef ecosystem.
92 tis have a greater risk of developing vision-threatening corneal complications and therefore should b
93  that at least 101 of 987 patients with life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumoni
94 a therapy in 39 patients with severe or life-threatening COVID-19 at The Mount Sinai Hospital in New
95    Patients (n = 25) with severe and/or life-threatening COVID-19 disease were enrolled at the Housto
96 -2 infection has a risk to develop into life-threatening COVID-19 disease.
97 endent type I IFN immunity can underlie life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia in patients with no prior
98   As production demands increase and climate threatens crop productivity, agricultural research devel
99 in sub-Saharan Africa, while drug resistance threatens current therapies.
100 m, and a minority of them have proximal limb-threatening deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
101 nduced respiratory depression (OIRD), a life-threatening depression in respiratory rate thought to be
102 order characterized by chronic, watery, life-threatening diarrhea that usually begins in the first ho
103 rly given in pancreatic insufficiency, could threaten digestibility.
104 r thromboembolic events and the risk of life-threatening, disabling, or major bleeding were higher wi
105           Dengue virus (DENV) can cause life-threatening disease characterized by endothelial dysfunc
106 pathogen and the causative agent of the life-threatening disease cholera.
107 lation, and its recrudescence can cause life-threatening disease in immunocompromised individuals and
108       Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a life-threatening disease that often result in lower limb ampu
109 rable diabetic eye disease, 13.3% had vision-threatening disease, and 29.4% showed inconclusive resul
110 d management of COVID-19, a potentially life-threatening disease, could greatly reduce the threat pos
111 ugh reactivation from latency can cause life-threatening disease, our molecular understanding of HCMV
112 xposure and healthy young patients with life-threatening disease-present a unique opportunity to reve
113 y of life and end-stage, severe, and/or life-threatening disease.
114 stemic and ocular findings of this rare life-threatening disease.
115       Intracranial aneurysm is a common life-threatening disease.
116 expression of TYK2, are associated with life-threatening disease; and transcriptome-wide association
117 f life (i.e., embryonic development) to life-threatening diseases (e.g., cancer, heart attack, stroke
118 al meningitis is one of the most common life-threatening diseases caused by Cryptococcus infection.
119 occus (GAS) infection causes a range of life-threatening diseases, including rheumatic heart disease.
120 f CLS-TA for the treatment of ME in a vision-threatening disorder.
121 t frequently-occurring lesions that uniquely threaten DNA replication.
122 e than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due to overexploitation for their rosewood ti
123 l that although ER membrane integrity may be threatened during ER escape of large macromolecular prot
124 ionid mass mortality events around the world threaten ecosystem services such as water filtration, nu
125            Spreading antimalarial resistance threatens effective treatment of malaria, an infectious
126 s of pharmaceuticals and counteract the life threatening effects of drugs of abuse and toxins can occ
127    Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a life-threatening emergency, the incidence of which has increa
128             Aortic dissection (AD) is a life-threatening emergency.
129     Thyroid storm represents a rare but life-threatening endocrine emergency.
130        The toxicity of arsenic significantly threatens environmental and human health.
131 pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) can experience life-threatening episodes of acute worsening of their disease
132                                These changes threaten established shellfish fisheries and modify a va
133                          Experiencing a life-threatening event in the past 12 months significantly pr
134                 Dental caries left untreated threaten exposure of the dental pulp, providing facile a
135  drainage technique for non-resolving vision-threatening exudative retinal detachment which combines
136 same allergies are responsible for most life-threatening food-induced allergic reactions.
137 oformans, a fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening fungal meningoencephalitis.
138                      Mobile genetic elements threaten genome integrity in all organisms.
139 ion and transcription machineries, and hence threaten genomic integrity.
140 S) inflict multiple types of lesions in DNA, threatening genomic integrity.
141 eliefs about human-caused climate change can threaten global cooperation agreements.
142                                For many life-threatening global infectious diseases, such as human im
143 tion of crop species into agricultural weeds threatens global food security.
144  salamandrivorans, an emerging pathogen that threatens global salamander diversity.
145 amatic declines this fauna is among the most threatened globally.
146 wever, allogeneic CAR T cells may cause life-threatening graft-versus-host disease and may be rapidly
147    Pathogenic bacterial biofilms can be life-threatening, greatly decrease patient's quality of life,
148 turally disturbed forests are among the most threatened habitats in the world, with consequences for
149 hose who support these various policies that threaten harm to many people tend to believe that the vi
150 early intervention can prevent serious, life-threatening health problems.
151 tic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a life-threatening hematological condition associated with defi
152 rculate in rodent populations can cause life-threatening hemorrhagic fevers when they infect humans.
153  identification of higher-risk isolates that threaten human health.
154 r a large group of highly disabling and life-threatening human diseases, such as neurodegenerative di
155 of chronic kidney disease (CKD) seriously is threatening human health and overall quality of life.
156 acrophage activation syndrome (MAS) are life-threatening hyperinflammatory syndromes typically associ
157 splantation is an effective therapy for life-threatening hypoglycemia, but graft function gradually d
158 019 (COVID-19) pandemic, a surge in the life-threatening illness now termed 'multisystem inflammatory
159       Bacteremia and fungemia can cause life-threatening illness with high mortality rates, which inc
160 (1) awareness of dying, (2) living with life-threatening illness, (3) positive individual growth, and
161 groups showed larger increases in the LPP to threatening images but smaller increases to mutilation i
162 ellanii is the causative agent for the sight threatening infection Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK).
163 a primary immunodeficiency resulting in life-threatening infections and inflammatory complications.
164  recipients are at risk for potentially life-threatening infections due to lifelong immunosuppression
165                     Bacteria that cause life-threatening infections in humans are becoming increasing
166 recognition and triage of patients with life-threatening infections in resource-limited settings.
167 to the pathogenesis of various distinct life-threatening infections, we hypothesized that measuring m
168 profound immunodepression that promotes life-threatening infections.
169 in defective bacterial handling but not life-threatening infections.
170 as come at a cost of increased risks of life-threatening infectious complications.
171 effective adjuvant therapy in treating sight-threatening infectious corneal ulcers by promoting faste
172 ith impressive efficacy but potentially life-threatening inflammatory toxicities such as cytokine rel
173 , but also a broad range of potentially life-threatening inflammatory toxicities, many of which invol
174 d livelihoods, reshaped land- and seascapes, threatened intergenerational ecological knowledge transf
175  is essential to prevent progression to life-threatening intestinal necrosis.
176                Autoimmune uveitis is a sight-threatening intraocular inflammatory disease.
177 e basis of whether patients had chronic limb-threatening ischemia (1480 patients) or intermittent cla
178 ment groups among patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (33.4% [249 patients] in the drug-c
179                             For chronic limb-threatening ischemia, the mortality difference was not s
180      Fresh water scarcity is one of the most threatening issues for sustainable development.
181  have a native self-sustaining population of threatened Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki
182                              Severe and life-threatening liver injury occurred in 2, 7, and 3 early,
183 rging, zoonotic, arboviral hemorrhagic fever threatening livestock and humans mainly in Africa.
184 lder adults often manifested as severe, life-threatening lower respiratory tract illness with high ra
185 clinical responses in two patients with life-threatening lupus, with the clinical responses sustained
186 se organisms are rare, cryptic, and severely threatened, making population-level sampling unrealistic
187  lactation, an improper glucose supply often threatens mammary gland (MG) health.
188 ic diseases with severe and potentially life-threatening manifestations.
189 bacterium Neisseria meningitidis causes life-threatening meningitis and sepsis.
190 nge the premise that hyperacetylation per se threatens metabolic resilience in the myocardium by caus
191 Open Occluded Coronary Arteries) severe/life-threatening/moderate and TIMI (Thrombolysis in Myocardia
192 m respiratory illness but can develop a life-threatening multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C)(3-
193 olar tortuosity are associated with the life-threatening multisystemic smooth muscle dysfunction synd
194 disease and competition, introduced lobsters threaten native populations through hybridisation, but m
195            Succeeding in the conservation of threatened native breeds will require going beyond merel
196 e highlights the fact that, despite its life-threatening nature, it's possible to treat patients with
197 ood, fuel, and fiber production, it can also threaten non-target organisms, a concern underscored by
198 oliation (PEX) (aOR, 1.53; P < 0.001); sight-threatening ocular comorbidity other than age-related ma
199 T cells, leaving the host vulnerable to life-threatening opportunistic infections associated with AID
200 ndness and the occurrence of associated life-threatening opportunistic infections.
201 orest-dependent, endemic to the hotspots, or threatened or Near Threatened, but not on overall bird s
202 zed into major (grade 3 or 4, severe or life-threatening) or minor (grade 1 or 2, mild or moderate) a
203 isk of developing severe and disabling, life-threatening, or fatal (grade 3-5) health conditions than
204  Sepsis is a complex process defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated h
205                               Sepsis, a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated h
206                      Sepsis, defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by infection is dif
207 logists together with surgeons to avoid life-threatening organ dysfunction.
208 ading to organ injury and, potentially, life-threatening organ failure.
209 ly as an adaptive mechanism to better detect threatening others.
210 s an armamentarium against the microbes that threaten our health.
211 iglyceride levels and increased risk of life-threatening pancreatitis.
212 n immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) is a life-threatening pathogen that still lacks a curative therapy
213 equate to ensure surgeon proficiency and may threaten patient safety.
214 erral and evaluation allows for gatekeeping, threatens patient autonomy, limits access to lifesaving
215  infections are a global health problem that threatens patients' treatment in intensive care units, c
216 stink bug Nezara viridula is one of the most threatening pests for agriculture in North and South Ame
217 h TYR intake results in a wide range of life-threatening physiological reactions.
218  could further fragmentation, and ultimately threaten population stability as seen in other fragmente
219 aster is one of the most common hazards that threaten public safety and social development: how to im
220 resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) is threatening public health as it spreads worldwide across
221 y syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which threatens public health worldwide.
222                      Patients with more life-threatening pulmonary embolism may derive the greatest b
223 ch has emerged in sub-Saharan Africa and now threatens regional food security, we illustrate the meth
224 ry -> inflammation, likely precipitates life threatening respiratory complications in COVID-19.
225 e (HRQL) are common among patients with life-threatening respiratory compromise.
226 tinuation of best-possible care, induce life-threatening risks or lead to long-term morbidity are gai
227                    White root rot disease is threatening rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations
228 nsive behaviors can be reliably triggered by threatening sensory stimuli, the selection of the most a
229 he ever-increasing power consumption and the threatening situation of global warming related to burni
230 itutions to rapidly adapt to urgent and life-threatening situations.
231  by the fungus Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola and threatens snake health worldwide.
232 igns less effective as does the inclusion of threatened species and species high in mercury.
233 y hotspots of species-richness, endemism and threatened species for the first time.
234 gly important for maintaining populations of threatened species in a storm's path.
235                              High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where over
236 only a proportion of the global variation in threatened species richness.
237  consider non-area targets (for example, for threatened species) and socioeconomic factors such as th
238 elements of biodiversity (ecoregions, 12,056 threatened species, 'Key Biodiversity Areas' and wildern
239 on in sequencing efforts given the number of threatened species, (iii) the necessity of phylogenomic
240 mammal, the West Indian manatee, a federally threatened species, and mosquitoes in nature.
241 ial information for risk-assessment plans of threatened species.
242 bpopulation as Vulnerable on the Red List of Threatened Species.
243 h behavioural and physiological responses to threatening stimuli and, given its tight metabolic and h
244               Forming effective responses to threatening stimuli requires the adequate and coordinate
245 ves have stronger physiological responses to threatening stimuli than liberals.
246 ere we show that in response to naturalistic threatening stimuli, VMHdm(SF1) neurons in mice exhibit
247 n anemone to re-extend its tentacles after a threatening stimulus, and immersion response time, the t
248 stently activated by different modalities of threatening stimulus.
249 ystem and can be treatment-limiting and life-threatening, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, which appear
250 s, but the arsenal is limited and resistance threatens sustained efficacy of the available drugs.
251    Critical illness such as sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome defined as a dysregulated host resp
252      Anaphylaxis is an acute, potential life-threatening systemic allergic reaction that may have a w
253 isease in humans, from mucocutaneous to life-threatening systemic infections.
254 nonrenal complications, themselves more life threatening than renal pathology, remains enigmatic.
255 ees C target and, by the end of the century, threaten the achievement of the 2 degrees C target.
256 eeze and mechanically damage the cells which threaten the cell viability.
257 ersistent viruses cause chronic disease, and threaten the lives of immunosuppressed individuals.
258       Lack of standardization and unblinding threaten the research of mechanisms involved in expectan
259  knowledge of local-scale signals, which can threaten the stability of buildings and infrastructure.
260 ogens encounter bactericidal conditions that threaten the viability of the bacteria and impede the es
261 o prevent the irreversible pulmonary failure threatening the life of COVID-19 patients.
262  contaminants from sediments to groundwater, threatening the viability of MAR as a water management s
263                        Uranium contamination threatens the availability of safe and clean drinking wa
264                 Evolution of pest resistance threatens the benefits of crops genetically engineered t
265 ance to the current first-line antimalarials threatens the control of malaria caused by the protozoan
266                         Given that poisoning threatens the global populations of more than 2,600 anim
267 ID-19, while yet to be fully determined, now threatens the hard-fought gains of global ophthalmology.
268 e metabolic and cardiovascular complications threatens the health and longevity of humans throughout
269  Candida auris and Candida glabrata, further threatens the limited armamentarium of antifungals avail
270 ccelerating frequency and extent of wildfire threatens the persistence of specialist wildlife species
271 de reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) threatens the success of the global scale-up of antiretr
272 ic disorder caused by infectious prions that threatens the survival of cervid populations and raises
273 B), which is an acute bacterial disease that threatens the sustainability of citrus production across
274 y is a potentially blinding eye disease that threatens the vision of one-ninth of patients with diabe
275 going climate and environmental changes that threaten their sustainability.
276 ines fail in strange and "unhumanlike" ways, threatening their status as models of our minds.
277 d have characterized the ecosystem as highly threatened, though natural processes such as erosion can
278 ians in the hope of ending a ground war that threatens thousands of American troops?
279 mbocytopenic purpura (TTP) is an acute, life-threatening thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) caused by a
280 yrethroids in African Anopheles populations, threatening to reverse the gains that been made by malar
281                          Atmospheric warming threatens to accelerate the retreat of the Antarctic Ice
282 epidemic of drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) threatens to derail global control efforts.
283 dium falciparum malaria; however, resistance threatens to undermine global control efforts.
284 wever, increasing resistance to insecticides threatens to undermine these efforts.
285          The therapy led to serious and life-threatening toxic effects that were consistent with thos
286 at range from localized skin abscess to life-threatening toxic shock syndrome.
287   Among 10 eyes with TRD, OCT detected fovea-threatening TRD during follow-up in 7 eyes, resulting in
288    Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a life-threatening treatment-related toxicity that limits the f
289 rugs are often unpredictable and can be life threatening, underscoring a need for understanding their
290 r SCD, we aimed to specifically predict life-threatening VA (LTVA) as a closer surrogate for SCD.
291 ardiomyopathy, which is associated with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias.
292  enfuvirtide post-alloBMT was safe, but life-threatening viral rebound can occur with ART interruptio
293   With global climate change, water scarcity threatens whole agro/ecosystems.
294  are degraded by human impacts, leaving them threatened with conversion to agricultural plantations a
295 es (Atelopus varius and Atelopus zeteki) are threatened with extinction due to the fungal pathogen Ba
296   With an increasing number of species being threatened with extinction, reintroductions into suitabl
297       With most of the world's Caprinae taxa threatened with extinction, the IUCN appeals to the deve
298 l taxa (species and subspecies combined) are threatened with extinction.
299 impacted; 21 of these were already listed as threatened with extinction.
300 icoid therapy administered to pregnant women threatened with preterm birth is also discussed.

 
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