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1                                    Controls, usually 2 per case, with unrelated conditions who were a
2 ndow to a specified number of hours per day (usually 4-10 h), and fasting (with zero-calorie beverage
3                                Backsteps are usually 8 nm but can be larger.
4 unts of each protein in two different forms, usually a "bait" and "prey".
5       Dietary screening or counseling is not usually a component of routine medical visits.
6  congestion relief, and dose adaptations are usually a consequence of the clinicians' clinical judgem
7  species in equilibrium with a dimeric form, usually a spin-paired sigma dimer or a pi dimer (pimer).
8 ams, choosing the best stapling positions is usually a trial-and-error process.
9  associated with insulin resistant diabetes, usually accompanied by dyslipidemia and fatty liver, as
10  ability to mount the clinical symptoms that usually accompany sepsis.
11 thms in bioinformatics is increasing as they usually achieve superior performance over classical appr
12                             Writing a bit is usually achieved by rotating the magnetization of domain
13                     The long memory time are usually achieved via dynamical decoupling technique invo
14       Many organic and main-group compounds, usually acids or bases, can accelerate chemical reaction
15 egration of data from multiple CyTOF batches usually acquired on different days and possibly at diffe
16                      While abiotic processes usually act identical on enantiomers, biotic processes,
17 joint replacement surgeries; antibiotics are usually added to bone cement to prevent infection offset
18 eotide-based PET/SPECT imaging, treatment is usually administered as a standard dose and number of cy
19 r attributes to tackle complex diseases, not usually amenable to conventional vaccine strategies.
20                        However, chirality is usually an invariable inherent property of a given mater
21              Topological transport phenomena usually appear at very low temperatures, which sets chal
22 suspension, directly synthesized SWCNT films usually appear black.
23                                 Autoimmunity usually appears in genetically susceptible children with
24 result in memorable occasions and once ended usually are forgotten.
25 mmunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and is usually assessed by measuring plasma levels of bacterial
26                       Metabolic stability is usually assessed in microsomal fractions and only the be
27 esults in right heart failure and death, are usually assessed with invasive procedures such as right
28 efect instead of macular microhole, which is usually associated with a vitreomacular disorder.
29 ory, sperm morphology and genetic, which are usually associated with reproductive isolation, can gene
30       DVs were frequently found in genes not usually associated with the clinical syndrome.
31 ption of dissolved oxygen (DO) in sediments, usually assume a downward flux of DO from the sediment-w
32        The heterogeneity in meta-analyses is usually assumed to follow a normal distribution.
33               Chronic liver disease (CLD) is usually asymptomatic but earlier detection is critical t
34 eases of probable autoimmune origin that are usually asymptomatic in the initial stages and can lead
35                    Primary ZIKV infection is usually asymptomatic or mild in adults, with quickly res
36                        Although infection is usually asymptomatic or mild, newborns of infected mothe
37 s like duplication cysts and diverticula are usually asymptomatic, annular pancreas and malrotation m
38 that two specimens from South Africa, SK 96 (usually attributed to Paranthropus) and Stw 80 (Homo sp.
39            Available computational tools are usually based on the analysis of sequence conservation a
40 onic, watery, life-threatening diarrhea that usually begins in the first hours to days of life.
41  how we value future rewards - exploiting is usually better in the short term, but in the longer term
42 st current GWAS can be limited in that it is usually biologically simple to elucidate a comprehensive
43 onal and periodic translation symmetries are usually both short-range and long-range ordered, while a
44       A group of genes controlled as a unit, usually by the same repressor or activator gene, is know
45 tant periodic images of the simulation cell, usually calculated by Ewald sum techniques.
46  improved during a single measurement (which usually cannot be obtained at standard vacuum conditions
47 by improper nervous system patterning of the usually carefully programmed transcriptional signals.
48 catalysts are atomically dispersed, they are usually cationic and bonded chemically to supports.
49 to render large single-crystal flakes, which usually causes low coverage of the materials on the subs
50                Lectin glycan preferences are usually centered on specific monosaccharides.
51 nd dynamics of gene-modified clones; this is usually challenging because of sparse sampling of the va
52              Nasogastric intubation (NGI) is usually challenging in patients under general anesthesia
53         Behavioral and computational studies usually characterize triplet streaming either during alt
54                  Single-agent purine analog, usually cladribine, has been the standard first-line the
55 re heterogeneous among patients with CEP but usually combine skin photosensitivity and chronic hemoly
56      In microorganisms, this ion gradient is usually composed of [Formula: see text], but it can also
57                             CDF proteins are usually composed of two domains: the transmembrane domai
58 rmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics study that is usually conducted in healthy volunteers.
59 eterocyst-forming cyanobacteria, motility is usually confined to specialized filaments known as hormo
60  survey indicated signaling time course data usually conform to one of four curve shapes: the straigh
61                     However, eQTL mapping is usually confronted with the analysis challenges caused b
62 are cerebral vascular malformations that are usually congenital.
63 raditional network reconstruction approaches usually consider each time point separately, resulting t
64 tential risks to tropical marine species are usually considered independently.
65 and Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott are usually consumed as pastes.
66                        Plastic food packages usually contain additives which may migrate from the pac
67                         e-Cigarette products usually contain nicotine, which is addictive, raising co
68 dibility intervals from GTR + Gamma analysis usually contained correct times.
69  loop of helix P3 in the transcriptional RNA usually contains an A residue, whereas the translational
70                             This polyprotein usually contains at least one protease, the primary func
71 s that are simultaneously strong and soft is usually contradictory in nature.
72 Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, California), a usually contrast-free procedure, there is scarce data ab
73               EBV's BZLF1 gene product, Zta, usually controls this reactivation switch.
74 proven difficult to study in isolation as it usually cooccurs with decision making.
75 roups, where those with a relatively low RAR usually correspond to incorrect annotations.
76 ing until they are no longer dominant, which usually corresponds with age.
77 timates, such as surveys and interviews, are usually costly, time consuming and do not scale.
78 R) cause extreme insulin resistance (IR) and usually death in childhood, with few effective therapeut
79                   Reproductive compatibility usually decreases according to increasing genetic differ
80                                        It is usually defined by characteristics of intoxication or by
81 rsely, PTAs with high photothermal stability usually degrade slowly.
82          Conversely, Kolbe-Schmitt reactions usually demand high reaction temperature (>125 degrees C
83 r example, high-performance electrocatalysts usually demonstrate undesired quick degradation in MEAs.
84            Advances in computational methods usually depend on the time-consuming generation of gold
85                     Successful immunotherapy usually depends on activation of T cells in the tumor mi
86 ggregate into fibrillary structures that are usually deposited in tissues and organs and are often in
87 tologic or autoinflammatory disorders and is usually designated macrophage activation syndrome in tho
88                 Mechanical metamaterials are usually designed to show desired responses to prescribed
89 ionization (ESI)-mass spectrometry, they are usually detected as multiple ion species due to the pres
90 cinoma (PDA) is more than 20 years, PDAs are usually detected at late, metastatic stages.
91    The induced microscopic polarizations are usually detected via their far-field light emission, thu
92 ating hmx2 in hypomorphic hmx3a mutants that usually develop normally, results in abnormal ear and la
93             We know that cold-induced wheals usually develop on rewarming and resolve within an hour
94         The gut of healthy human neonates is usually devoid of viruses at birth, but quickly becomes
95                         Appendiceal NETs are usually diagnosed accidentally after appendectomy; the i
96  with less frequent resistant organisms, but usually did not lead to antibiotic de-escalation.
97                               However, it is usually difficult to measure soil water retention charac
98 ained unaddressed; MS signal intensities are usually directly used to calculate fold changes for quan
99 arating the endosperm from the outer layers, usually discarded.
100   Mango seed kernel is a by-product which is usually discarded.
101              Predominant first symptoms were usually discordant between family members.
102   In conclusion, post-mortem blood, which is usually disposed of during conventional autopsies, can p
103 ehavioral rhythms, such as sleep rhythm, are usually disrupted in people with schizophrenia.
104 mutations in WNT and SHH medulloblastoma are usually distinct, but DDX3X is often mutated in both sub
105 ystallization, high-molecular-weight species usually do not form long-lived high-molecular-weight atm
106          : Academic commencements ceremonies usually do not result in memorable occasions and once en
107 usly been developed, transgene expression is usually driven by pan-neuronal promoters and thus has no
108 H) are commonly excluded from these studies, usually due to concerns over drug-drug interactions asso
109                         Endocrine therapy is usually effective in these hormone-receptor-positive tum
110                                       Plants usually employ resistance (R) genes to defend against th
111 ely requires the in vivo transplantation of, usually, encapsulated cells.
112 chromosomes at the first meiotic division is usually ensured by crossing over.
113 n chromatogram (TIC) into several windows of usually equal retention time, averaging the signal of ea
114 of BMAL1 perturbs organismal homeostasis and usually exacerbates pathological responses to many types
115         Studies on invertebrate preparations usually examine synaptic changes at specific neural site
116 quitination/degradation of IGF1R, a scenario usually exclusive to ligand abundancy, making PX more ef
117 sed conjugated small-molecule OSC thin films usually exhibit abundant grain boundaries and impure gra
118 ditional macroscale bioelectronic electrodes usually exhibit invasive or power-inefficient architectu
119         Elastomers crosslinked by weak bonds usually exhibit more plastic deformation.
120             A solid with larger sound speeds usually exhibits higher lattice thermal conductivity.
121 ve invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) are usually exposed to opioids as part of their sedation reg
122 s as a rapidly progressive dementia which is usually fatal within six months.
123 ies with high affinity for various antigens, usually form transiently in lymphoid organs in response
124 over the oxidative cleavage of C=C bond that usually forms the ketone of an aldehyde.
125 imply that electronic couplings smaller than usually found for molecules in contact could boost effic
126 e bonding environments distinct from what is usually found in (15)N-enriched organics from aqueously
127 ynthetic organic pigments (SOPs) that can be usually found in modern and contemporary art paints.
128 e implantation microenvironment, macrophages usually fuse into multinuclear cells, also known as fore
129 ered biostructures are ubiquitous in nature, usually generating white or black colours due to their b
130 ring experiments and analytical calculations usually give only structural information that is spheric
131                                  Variance is usually greater on a chromosome with a non-uniform recom
132 However, existing image registration methods usually guarantee pure angular compounding only within a
133                                           It usually harbors the t(2;5) (p23;q35) translocation, lead
134            Temporal network mining tasks are usually hard problems.
135 A receptor (NMDAR) antibody encephalitis, it usually has an acute or subacute onset, and antipsychoti
136 ir, the isoform bearing the leucoplast motif usually has greater root protein abundance.
137 missing aspect is that real single cell data usually has non-uniform uncertainty in individual genoty
138 ecisions are inherently uncertain, as people usually have incomplete information about the trustworth
139                      By contrast, live cells usually have innate targeting mechanisms, and can be use
140 lfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) in chordates usually have multiple cilia, each with a centriole at it
141                  However, patients with KIRC usually have poor prognosis due to limited biomarkers fo
142 etween differently expressed r-allergens was usually high (mean = 0.69, range: 0.28-0.91).
143 es are impossible, the acquisition of DNA is usually impossible and phenotype-genotype maps are rarel
144 c waves can reveal subsurface structures but usually in a piecemeal way focused on specific target ar
145 causing >=7 different types of malignancies, usually in immunocompromised individuals.
146 DNA-bound RNAP often restarts transcription, usually in reverse direction, thus producing an antisens
147 isol was most frequently measured (N = 136), usually in saliva (N = 86).
148                             Such details are usually inaccessible or difficult to obtain at populatio
149 o identify pleural fluid; CT scanning is not usually indicated.
150 wever, standard approaches to mAb generation usually involve large-scale protein purification and int
151                       Such synaptic patterns usually involve some partners receiving more synapses th
152 ication of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies usually involves a protein A affinity capture step.
153                         Primary transmission usually involves Aedes aegypti, which has expanded its d
154                                    Treatment usually involves dietary modification.
155                              Treatment of LN usually involves immunosuppressive therapy, typically wi
156 , and after initial full-dose therapy, which usually is omeprazole 20 mg once daily, the aim is to us
157 ities are often seen after TBI, but patients usually lack parkinsonian features.
158       However, given that the size of EVs is usually larger than the mesh size of the ECM, it is not
159       Thus, advances in genetic manipulation usually lead to a deeper understanding of biological sys
160 er metastasis is a recalcitrant disease that usually leads to death of the patient.
161                             Radiation damage usually leads to detrimental effects such as embrittleme
162                                         This usually leads to increased uncertainty in modeling resul
163 ntly strong covalent or ionic bonding, which usually leads to material crazing and brittle fracture.
164 ry to the adult central nervous system (CNS) usually leads to permanent deficits of cognitive, sensor
165                         A high charging rate usually leads to sacrifices in capacity and cycling stab
166 in and loss of host-specific adaptive genes, usually located on mobile genetic elements.
167 erent hazard-specific metrics, agreement was usually low, as it also was when comparing exposure asse
168 us cell-surface glycans function as initial, usually low-affinity attachment factors, providing a fir
169  is not guaranteed as the data resolution is usually low.
170 n in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is usually made using mass spectral databases.
171 ars was the biggest risk factor, and MDS/AML usually manifested with marrow hypoplasia and monosomy 7
172               The severity of the disease is usually measured by the tumor stage.
173        Although infection with SARS-CoV-2 is usually mild in children, some children later develop a
174                 While overall HCP levels are usually monitored by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (
175         Posttreatment high-grade gliomas are usually monitored with contrast-enhanced MRI, but its di
176    When retrieving image from memory, humans usually move their eyes spontaneously as if the image we
177 r larger areas, the diversity among farms is usually much greater than the diversity within them, and
178 based on a bimolecular exciplex system which usually needs an expensive small molecule such as 2,8-bi
179  variability on tree species coexistence was usually negative, but sometimes positive or negligible.
180 n the presence of an inert, neat buffer gas, usually nitrogen or helium.
181  Bladder cancer ranges from unaggressive and usually noninvasive tumors that recur and commit patient
182                        However, accounts are usually not clear about how motivation functions during
183            Counterintuitively, DAC (which is usually not considered for point-source capture) may be
184 -CAAP lower respiratory tract infections are usually not considered pneumococcal, many can be prevent
185 e findings suggest that although NA-LRIs are usually not considered pneumococcal, many can be prevent
186               Because such intermediates are usually not detected in laboratory cultures with high su
187     However, highly dissymmetric emission is usually not possible with small organic molecules, which
188 ised intracranial pressure of unknown cause, usually observed in young, obese women.
189                                Abscission is usually observed on both sides of the midbody and takes
190  because the selectivity-determining step(s) usually occur after the rate-determining step.
191 phase and mediate sister-chromatid cohesion, usually occur as individual complexes, supporting a mode
192                            The instabilities usually occur in several forms: 1) Certain tiny, almost
193                The intake foods with PA/PANO usually occur through accidental ingestion of plants and
194 l transformation of a germinal center B-cell usually occurred during the first 2(nd)-3(rd) decades of
195 t common chronic inflammatory skin diseases, usually occurring early in life, and often preceding oth
196  a lung parenchymal disease of unknown cause usually occurring in older adults.
197                      Nonetheless, evaluation usually occurs at advanced heart failure centers and is
198 g of atom-molecule scattering shows that RET usually occurs by only a simple "bump" between partners.
199 redictable, whereby biocompatibility testing usually occurs in serum.
200 port of cellular mRNAs to membraneless sites usually occurs prior to translation and involves specifi
201 ities (greater than 3 W/cm(2)), sonoporation usually occurs through inertial cavitation that accompan
202 iform", "psoriasis-like" or even "psoriasis" usually on the basis of some similarities with the human
203 ise, and final histopathological reports are usually only available days after surgery, precluding co
204               Tumor cell-surface markers are usually overexpressed or mutated protein receptors for w
205 ineering of the gas-phase reaction, which is usually overlooked, will be instructive for future resea
206                              Comparisons are usually performed at the polypeptide chain level, howeve
207 e SNs were pN1, completion AD (SNB + AD) was usually performed.
208                              The cylinder is usually placed inside an electrostatic linear ion trap s
209 orphous structure have superior strength but usually poor ductility.
210 ns of individual residues to specificity are usually poorly understood and often obscured by mutation
211 y, which means that only one type of knot is usually possible.
212 ical and evolutionary modeling, yet they are usually postulated and built into fitness and ecological
213                             Burden tests are usually powerful when the directions of effects of causa
214                             These events are usually preceded by and influenced by symmetry breaking
215                         The disease state is usually preceded by disruption of the host microbiome in
216  signals used by cells for tissue growth are usually present during developmental stages, angiogenesi
217 ious device- and system-level non-idealities usually prevent these physical implementations from achi
218                           Chemical reactions usually proceed through a radical, concerted or ionic me
219 ferentiated in an air-liquid interface (ALI) usually provide a pseudostratified airway epithelium wit
220 e demonstrated that more diverse communities usually provide higher levels of ecosystem functioning.
221 f strain screening and culture optimizing is usually quite low.
222 unexpected because expression of the T3SS is usually reciprocally coordinated with T6 secretion syste
223 he clinical manifestations, but symptoms are usually recognized late.
224 urse and prognosis are benign, visual acuity usually recovers.
225 on is a widespread environmental change that usually reduces the stabilizing effect of plant diversit
226 ry long tails, and this type of transport is usually referred to as non-Fickian.
227 ancement factor of the public good, which is usually regarded as the driver of the dilemma.
228                                           It usually relies on the mechanical suspension-an approach,
229  synchronously in different anatomical sites usually represent metastatic disease.
230 rs in peptide-based drug discovery, but they usually require multiple routes to synthesize.
231            Standard clinical reconstructions usually require several minutes to complete, and this ti
232  in most patients, but multiple sessions are usually required and disease progression can occur.
233 ntal triggers, such as viral infections, are usually required to initiate the onset of disease.
234 orkers, psychologists, and psychiatrists, is usually required to train other health professionals in
235                      Success in these fields usually requires highly scalable photonic switching unit
236 ning a full understanding of a living system usually requires the integration of information obtained
237 of both oligosaccharides and monosaccharides usually requires two methods.
238         Correction of axial motion artefacts usually requires volumetric imaging resulting in slower
239 mon endocrine disorder, definitive treatment usually requiring surgical removal of the offending para
240 ently, this is addressed on an ad hoc basis, usually requiring the user to decide on an appropriate n
241                         Actinidin hydrolysed usually resistant peptide bonds adjacent to proline resi
242       However, the management of epilepsy is usually restricted to the control of seizures.
243 transformations of tethered antibody formats usually result in degraded products with large mass diff
244 mune responses to natural T. cruzi infection usually result in parasite persistence with significant
245          Moreover, differentiation protocols usually result in partly differentiated cells or the pro
246 , challenging our view that radiation damage usually results in negative effects.
247 s HIV replication, but the cessation of cART usually results in viral rebound, mostly due to the pres
248       Toxicities from targeted therapies are usually secondary to "on target toxicities." Management
249                          Removal methods are usually selective, modifying phenotypic traits in the ma
250 e (PS) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) are usually sequestered to the inner leaflet of the plasma m
251                      Advanced ovarian cancer usually spreads to the omentum.
252 an understanding of how Abeta fibrillization usually starts to dominate at a longer timescale despite
253 olecular electronics to >50 nm and avoid the usually strong temperature dependence observed in thicke
254                   Goal-directed attention is usually studied by providing individuals with explicit i
255 e virus particle uptake is unknown, as it is usually studied from the dorsal side.
256                Abortive viral infections are usually studied in populations of susceptible but nonper
257 ed growth occur simultaneously, yet they are usually studied separately and assessed using an additiv
258 acNAc (Galbeta1 -> 3GlcNAc) oligosaccharides usually suffers from low yields.
259 e fabrication based on this type of material usually suffers from severe performance losses due to re
260 ications such as controlled drug release are usually synthesized with the chemical or physical crossl
261  variation that is present in plasma samples usually taken from the cubital vein.
262 order to reduce the trial-and-error approach usually taken, thus potentially significantly reducing r
263 idual SHs are scarce because probe synthesis usually takes place by time-consuming solution phase che
264 tional drug discovery and development, which usually takes years from start to finish.
265                                     Each IGE usually targets a specific site within a conserved host
266 re for offspring that are not their own, but usually the behavior is contingent on the individual rec
267                                              Usually the effective control of chemical hazards is ach
268 the egg-laying order, but parasitic eggs are usually the first eggs a female lays.
269               Scaling by sequencing depth is usually the first step of analysis of bulk or single-cel
270 his type of problem, fluorescence imaging is usually the primary tool of choice.
271 y via the oxidation of fuel at the anode and usually the reduction of oxygen or peroxide at the catho
272 mmon congenital heart defects, and the PV is usually the site for prosthetic replacement following a
273                                              Usually, the competing hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)
274  formation of stable multiply bonded N(2) is usually thermodynamically preferable.
275                                              Usually, this conversion efficiency is predetermined by
276 itumor effect associated to SHH deprivation, usually thought to be a consequence of the inactivation
277  decline-related changes can be assayed, but usually through means that are highly disruptive to livi
278    Biologically significant differences were usually tissue specific but not specific to cancer.
279  infections both cause mansonellosis but are usually treated differently.
280 olectomy and ileal pouch anal anastomosis is usually treated with antibiotics.
281 ed with non-specific action tremor, which is usually treated with propranolol.
282 of splicing isoforms, with autism phenotypes usually triggered by relatively mild (15-30%) decreases
283                                              Usually TTF functions as a donor, whereas in our system
284  prior or true cluster information, which is usually unavailable in practical datasets.
285 g the chemical synthesis of nanomaterials is usually uncontrolled and rarely reported because of the
286 ty and long antigen-binding loops, which are usually under negative selection during primary B cell d
287 pathic cases, the actual molecular bases are usually undetermined.
288  difficult due to the reason that wetting is usually unfavorable in the carbon/metal system.
289                             The 2 models are usually unknown to the investigators and must be estimat
290 s' complex underlying formation dynamics are usually unobserved or difficult to describe.
291               Existing computational methods usually use local contextual features to predict PPI sit
292                         Computer simulations usually use periodic boundary conditions to minimize cor
293 ; acetamiprid, flutolanil and etofenprox are usually used for tomato fruits for protecting them again
294 imaging, 2D imaging by fundus photography is usually used in screening settings, resulting in high fa
295 n zebrafish: induction of genetic mutations, usually using targeted nucleases such as CRISPR/Cas9, an
296      However, the initial motor symptoms are usually very subtle and, as a result, patients seek medi
297 e driving and emitted fields classically are usually very successful but inherently cannot capture th
298 m bits of high quality at high data rates is usually viewed as a challenging task.
299 s recognized as a distinct asthma phenotype, usually with a severe course, eosinophilic airway inflam
300                           Genetic mutations (usually with autosomal recessive inheritance) that impai

 
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