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1 He accidentally pierced his right forefinger with 0.15 m
2 He achieved complete clinical and serological remission
3 He achieved landmark successes in simple and elegant tot
4 He also compares our results to other published datasets
5 He also had a small nodule on the volar surface of his r
6 He also introduced the use of collections of wild C. ele
7 He also neglects important predictive coding approaches
8 He also observed black-staining, indulinophilic, beta-gr
9 He attended Stuyvesant High School in New York City, Phi
10 He began systemic therapy with ipilimumab and nivolumab.
11 He began treatment with oral methotrexate 20mg per week,
12 He chose to undergo surveillance.
13 He complained of sudden painless profound visual loss in
14 He completed postgraduate training in internal medicine
15 He completed treatment with multiagent chemotherapy-carb
16 He concluded that erythropoiesis is regulated by a humor
17 He concluded that PNH is a cell-intrinsic defect of eryt
18 He considered the ability to produce musical notes witho
19 He denied a history of contact with sick people, illicit
20 He determined the role of neural stimulation in the oxyg
21 He did this through his own research, through an influen
22 He elected to enroll onto a single-arm, open-label trial
23 He enrolled onto a clinical trial of autologous cellular
24 He exhibited an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group perfo
25 He expanded the number and use of informational suppress
26 He experienced swallowing difficulties, tinnitus, and fe
27 He gave a history of passing 2 small (about 5 mm each) c
28 He graduated from Aarhus University Medical School in 19
29 He grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and took his undergrad
30 He had a complicated disease course and remained unrespo
31 He had a history of spontaneous pneumothoraces and skin
32 He had a past history of a gunshot injury around two yea
33 He had a prior history of epistaxis typically lasting 5-
34 He had a prolonged course in the ICU and hospital, but e
35 He had an almost immediate and dramatic response to trea
36 He had an incomplete response to induction chemotherapy.
37 He had experienced similar episodes of abdominal pain in
38 He had generalized muscle weakness, facial discomfort, r
39 He had no history of pneumonia, childhood asthma, or tub
40 He had no known tick exposure.
41 He had no previous PSA tests.
42 He had no significant family history.
43 He had no symptoms of ototoxicity or peripheral neurotox
44 He had smoked one pack a day for 40 years and had quit 1
45 He has >25 years of experience working with entrepreneur
46 He has been following their evolution ever since.
47 He has been referred for consideration of further system
48 He has decided against prostatectomy and brachytherapy b
49 He has received awards including the Paul Dudley White A
50 He highlighted that 40% of transplanted organs are lost
51 He is currently Professor of Cardiology and senior physi
52 He is referred to you for management options for newly d
53 He is the author of 4 books, including The Cigarette Pap
54 He joined the National Heart Institute (now the National
55 He left the hospital on 71st day.
56 He makes the compelling argument that the quality of a p
57 He notes that when attention is selectively given to sta
58 He noticed sudden dropped of vision in his right eye imm
59 He now returns for his first restaging evaluation.
60 He observed that these categories contained good-outcome
61 He obtained a BSc in aerospace engineering from the Univ
62 He presented the Banting Lecture, "Deciphering Metabolic
63 He presented the Banting Lecture, "The Multifaceted Role
64 He presented the Edwin Bierman Award Lecture, "Selective
65 He presented the Edwin Bierman Award Lecture, "We Know M
66 He presented to his primary care physician for further e
67 He progressed following transarterial chemoemoblisation
68 He proposed that living organisms were specific examples
69 He reached his final adult height of 144.1 cm at age 13.
70 He received a facial allograft, including mandible, chee
71 He received an MD and PhD (in biophysics) from Stanford
72 He received four courses of etoposide, ifosfamide, and c
73 He received four cycles of cisplatin-based neoadjuvant c
74 He received his cardiology training in the Sahlgrenska U
75 He received two intracortical microelectrode arrays in t
76 He recorded the distribution of plant species and vegeta
77 He recovered well without complications, and the postope
78 He remained aviremic off antiretroviral therapy until AT
79 He remains on four immunosuppressive medications and fun
80 He reported having a 2-week history of intermittent head
81 He reported having loose, nonbloody stools.
82 He reported multiple failed attempts at upper gastrointe
83 He showed no detectable functional MRI activity when rep
84 He speculated correctly that the alpha-granule contents
85 He started treatment with filgrastim to facilitate colle
86 He subsequently received four cycles of paclitaxel, ifos
87 He subsequently underwent an orthotopic liver transplant
88 He subsequently underwent embolization of the maxillary
89 He suggests most clinical research is not useful and ref
90 He ultimately was extubated and discharged home.
91 He underwent a subtotal gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y gastr
92 He underwent an examination under anesthesia in which ph
93 He underwent an excisional lymph node biopsy.
94 He underwent bilateral proximal forearm transplantation
95 He underwent left inguinal orchiectomy, which disclosed
96 He underwent left nephroureterectomy, revealing locally
97 He underwent palliative radiation to the left pelvic mas
98 He underwent re-excision of melanoma but 2 months later
99 He underwent surgery but received no additional therapy
100 He uses probability calculations and finds that the prob
101 He visited our hospital because of nasal drop, itchy eye
102 He was a marathon runner who competed frequently in the
103 He was a strong advocate for the importance of PA in the
104 He was afebrile, and the physical examination was notabl
105 He was an unforgettable character for those who knew him
106 He was appointed Associate Professor in 1980, and he ass
107 He was asymptomatic.
108 He was briefly treated with gemcitabine and carboplatin,
109 He was co-recipient of the 1987 Nobel Prize in chemistry
110 He was diagnosed as having the illness in his late 40s a
111 He was diagnosed to have central retinal artery occlusio
112 He was elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2005.
113 He was found to have an elevated white blood cell count
114 He was found to have branch retinal artery occlusion.
115 He was given an enema, followed by laxative and manual d
116 He was gradually relieved by repeated intravenous admini
117 He was hired by the US Communicable Disease Center (now
118 He was initially diagnosed with gastroenteritis and trea
119 He was intubated and went onto an artificial respirator.
120 He was later diagnosed with diabetes insipidus, spastic
121 He was monitored off therapy, but 5 months later, he dev
122 He was offered screening for hypothalamic-pituitary axis
123 He was randomly assigned to observation.
124 He was referred to discuss optimal ongoing treatment.
125 He was referred to discuss the role of salvage radiother
126 He was seen in consultation for management of recurrent
127 He was the first Epidemiology Intelligence Service offic
128 He was transferred to the general ward on the eighth day
129 He was treated with oral oseltamivir, later combined wit
130 He was vaccinated on September 28, 2014.
131 He was vomiting and in distress, and he had a history of
132 He was well until age 61 years, when he developed a left
133 He we describe the characterization FS50, a salivary pro
134 He will discuss the application and value of these tests
135 He will receive his award and deliver a keynote presenta
136 He worked at du Pont for 42 years as a research chemist.
138 tibreath wash-in hyperpolarized helium 3 ((3)He) approach to ventilation measurement by using magneti
139 ), and underwent hyperpolarized helium 3 ((3)He) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and computed tomogra
143 on absolute difference between the CT and (3)He MR imaging percentage of ventilation volume in all lo
145 erical simulations of turbulent (4)He and (3)He-B have established that, at hydrodynamic length scale
146 We interpret the relationships between (3)He/(4)He values, hotspot buoyancy flux, and upper-mantle
149 ied by using hyperpolarized 3-helium gas ((3)He) lung magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are prevalent
151 othesis is that, while some hotspots have (3)He/(4)He values ranging from low to high, other hotspots
152 t Hawaii and Iceland, can host rare, high (3)He/(4)He isotopic ratios (up to 50 times the present atm
156 anding hypothesis maintains that the high-(3)He/(4)He domain resides in the deep mantle, beneath the
157 components hosted in plumes, and if high-(3)He/(4)He material is entrained from the deep mantle only
158 lumes from the deep mantle transport high-(3)He/(4)He material to the shallow mantle beneath plume-fe
162 ntilation as measured with hyperpolarized (3)He in all subjects (mean, 0.24 +/- 0.06) showed a strong
163 lusion Multibreath wash-in hyperpolarized (3)He MR imaging of fractional ventilation is feasible in h
167 igh-(3)He/(4)He domain is denser than low-(3)He/(4)He mantle components hosted in plumes, and if high
169 ospheric ratio, Ra) compared to the lower (3)He/(4)He ratios identified in mid-ocean-ridge basalts th
170 le plumes, those with the highest maximum (3)He/(4)He ratios have high hotspot buoyancy fluxes and ov
172 e apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of (3)He at 1 second was significantly higher in patients with
174 maging enables regional interpretation of (3)He ventilation MR imaging on the underlying lung anatomy
175 ibit a relatively low and narrow range of (3)He/(4)He ratios on a global scale, whereas OIBs display
176 ted to have higher ventilation defects on (3)He magnetic resonance imaging than did boys (P = .01).
178 Here we use a torsion pendulum to study (3)He confined in an extremely anisotropic, nematically ord
183 ing a Coulomb blockade thermometer in the (3)He/(4)He refrigerant of a dilution refrigerator, we meas
184 efect volume percentage measured by using (3)He MRI correlates with several clinical features of asth
185 he lung defect volume quantified by using (3)He MRI with clinical features in children with mild and
188 CT-based ventilation was compared with (3)He MR imaging ventilation by using diffeomorphic image r
190 933-0.987, pi=0.763-0.996% and Rs=4.22-4.37, He=0.624-0.675), and, in contrast to other cetaceans, we
192 ns are positively correlated with crustal (4)He, (21)Ne, and (40)Ar and suggest that noble gases and
196 Such a dense, deep-mantle high-(3)He/(4)He domain could remain isolated from the convecting mant
197 This can be explained if the high-(3)He/(4)He domain is denser than low-(3)He/(4)He mantle componen
198 hypothesis maintains that the high-(3)He/(4)He domain resides in the deep mantle, beneath the upper
199 ii and Iceland, can host rare, high (3)He/(4)He isotopic ratios (up to 50 times the present atmospher
200 )He/(4)He domain is denser than low-(3)He/(4)He mantle components hosted in plumes, and if high-(3)He
201 nents hosted in plumes, and if high-(3)He/(4)He material is entrained from the deep mantle only by th
202 from the deep mantle transport high-(3)He/(4)He material to the shallow mantle beneath plume-fed hots
205 mes, those with the highest maximum (3)He/(4)He ratios have high hotspot buoyancy fluxes and overlie
206 ic ratio, Ra) compared to the lower (3)He/(4)He ratios identified in mid-ocean-ridge basalts that for
207 relatively low and narrow range of (3)He/(4)He ratios on a global scale, whereas OIBs display larger
210 Coulomb blockade thermometer in the (3)He/(4)He refrigerant of a dilution refrigerator, we measure a
211 s is that, while some hotspots have (3)He/(4)He values ranging from low to high, other hotspots exhib
212 interpret the relationships between (3)He/(4)He values, hotspot buoyancy flux, and upper-mantle shear
217 ystals and supersolidity focused on solid (4)He and triggered extensive experimental efforts that, in
218 es in the elastic properties of the solid (4)He from possible supersolid signals, which are expected
221 clamped aluminium nanobeams in superfluid (4)He at temperatures spanning the superfluid transition.
222 an be successfully operated in superfluid (4)He, it is straightforward to apply them in superfluid (3
223 ity function (DPDF) analysis we show that (4)He atoms in the Bose-Einstein condensate have environmen
226 ts and numerical simulations of turbulent (4)He and (3)He-B have established that, at hydrodynamic le
227 Xe/(36)Ar fractionation levels along with (4)He/(20)Ne with distance to the nearest gas production we
229 d delocalization indices) and the average Ac-He distances, and also with the incremental He binding e
233 Cigarette Papers and Primer of Biostatistics He is also a member of the University of California, San
234 s were isolated from FVB/N, C57BL/6, and C3H/He mice and cultured or treated with Fas ligand or aceta
236 ted susceptibility to apoptosis, whereas C3H/He hepatocytes show limited alterations in caspases, wit
238 ase in the collision cross sections ((DT)CCS(He)) of protein complexes from the values at room temper
241 a precision better than 1% for N2, O2, CO2, He, Ar, 2% for Kr, 8% for Xe, and 3% for CH4, N2O and Ne
242 terization shows no sign of crystallization, He bubble or void formation, or segregation in all irrad
243 M, Mao G, Zhang X, Hong X, Chen Z, Soria CS, He H, Wang G, Caruso D, Pearson C, Biswal S, Zuckerman B
245 use of helium charge transfer dissociation (He-CTD) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) in negative pol
247 ermination pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans He inferred the order of genes in the pathway and their
250 wn casting date, which indicates that excess He is present and is likely due to incomplete degassing
252 ronic structures of molecular ions featuring He atoms complexed to actinide cations are explored comp
253 technical and bioinformatics tour-de-force, He et al. (2017) provide critical insight into the dynam
254 d by significant radiation arising only from He and N2(+), which are known to be important in the pro
260 originating predominantly from the implanted He applying chemical pressure at interstitial sites.
261 , drift time in He buffer gas, drift time in He and D2O buffer gases, deuterium incorporation pattern
262 on for ions include m/z value, drift time in He buffer gas, drift time in He and D2O buffer gases, de
267 anotendrils at low (50 eV) and high (12 keV) He bombardment energy, in the range 900-1000 degrees C,
268 can interconvert between different I L V N+L He M variants via Frenkel pair nucleation (leading to th
270 mulations to investigate small (N = 1,2) V N He M vacancy/helium complexes, which serve as the nuclei
271 rption frequency of HenC60(+) on addition of He atoms at n=32 is associated with a phase transition i
272 recorded as a function of incident angle of He-Ne laser beam using a laboratory assembled SPR setup.
273 Here, we show that controlled insertion of He atoms into an epitaxial perovskite film can be used t
275 or quantificaton of the partial pressures of He, Ne (in dry gas), Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CO2, and CH4 in gas
276 III of the single-breath washout test (S) of He (S(He)) and sulfur hexafluoride (S(SF6)) were measure
280 5%], P = .03), and in the FENO- group both S(He) (-29.8% [24.0%], P < .001) and S(SF6) (-27.2% [23.3%
281 the single-breath washout test (S) of He (S(He)) and sulfur hexafluoride (S(SF6)) were measured in 6
283 or S(SF6) changed, in the FENO+ group only S(He) decreased significantly (-21.8% [SD 28.5%], P = .03)
284 14)C, zircon U-Th crystallization and (U-Th)/He ages show resurgence commenced at 69.7+/-4.5 ka and c
286 btained from the uranium metal indicate that He is quantitatively retained under plausible storage co
288 e secondary knock-on damage arising from the He atoms transferring energy to the lattice through nucl
290 found to be true geometric minima, with the He atoms clearly located in the first shell around the a
291 when compared to W, its higher resilience to He(+) ion-induced surface modification suggests that sur
297 were desorbed with the passage of 10% water/He at 135 degrees C, giving a carbon selectivity for met
298 solute collision cross sections (Omega) with He, N2, Ar, CO2, and N2O were measured for the 20 common
299 found to have relaxation cross-sections with He ranging from sigma=4.7(3.0)x10(-18) cm(2) to sigma>5x
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