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1  event-related fMRI as participants recalled answers to 160 questions about news events that had occu
2 uld be predicted by gender and the patients' answers to 2 of the dental anxiety questions.
3      This counterexample provides a negative answer to a celebrated question by Ennio de Giorgi.
4  respective outcomes might be depends on the answer to a fundamental evolutionary question, namely wh
5 ve evaluation and treatment plan, may be the answer to a heretofore untreatable disease.
6                     This provides a positive answer to a problem of H. Steinhaus.
7 s with essentially unpredictable answers-the answer to a question, given the history of questions and
8 plete when a student can produce the correct answer to a question.
9  that these models predict future individual answers to a high degree of accuracy.
10 lue represents the proportion of affirmative answers to a question.
11  number of residual periodontal lesions, and answers to a questionnaire on dental anxiety.
12  application that is able to provide precise answers to a wide range of questions.
13 ansplantation is nowadays the only effective answer to adjourn the outcome of functional limitations
14 g the most crucial questions that need to be answered to adopt strategies for purging the latent vira
15           Current evidence suggests that the answer to all 3 questions is "Yes." Low smoking rates co
16 e, including quantitative evidence, that the answer to all of the questions is "yes" and argue that w
17                                 Although the answers to all of these questions are not yet available,
18           We assigned children with negative answers to all three questions as non-asthmatic controls
19 ogether, our findings reveal a biomechanical answer to an old hematologic question regarding how gluc
20 l adjustments for multiplicity provide crude answers to an irrelevant question.
21  attention to repeatedly communicate correct answers to binary (yes or no) questions.
22  its effect could be reliably used to decode answers to binary (yes/no) questions.
23                                      Are the answers to biological questions obtained via live fluore
24 studies are beginning to provide preliminary answers to both questions.
25 ther, these insights are beginning to reveal answers to century-old mysteries and are providing a fut
26                                              Answers to certain clinical dilemmas related to febrile
27 d for more than 20 years to provide reliable answers to certain controversial issues regarding treatm
28 laims to improve health, groups will want to answers to certain questions...." It has been changed to
29 t claims to improve health, groups will want answers to certain questions...."3.
30 y bleeding for data that formed the basis of answers to clinical questions posed in the form of a str
31  the companion article, we propose practical answers to common clinical situations regarding care of
32 e to summarize current knowledge and provide answers to controversial and delicate ethical as well as
33                             Will PirB be the answer to CST regeneration in vivo?
34                            We can now obtain answers to detailed questions about the complete set of
35 , we highlight key questions that need to be answered to determine whether methuosis truly represents
36 ntal immunological questions that need to be answered to develop a protective HIV vaccine, and the im
37            Our results demonstrated that the answer to each question was yes.
38 me chemistry questions we may never know the answer to either, suggests Fredric M. Menger.
39                                              Answers to emerging research questions will support the
40 ological and clinical questions that must be answered to enable sophisticated disease staging and the
41          Questions about these features need answers to enable us to design successful approaches for
42 result, there are more research questions to answer to enhance our understanding of how MedSD affects
43 iewpoints probably stems from the absence of answers to four critical questions.
44 ogically relevant steroid substrates suggest answers to four fundamental aspects of CYP17A1 function.
45 c profiling is expected to yield more direct answers to functional and pharmacological questions than
46 Recent insights and new technologies promise answers to fundamental questions about the biology of tr
47                                              Answers to fundamental questions such as how does the DN
48 tematic variations, can focus on and resolve answers to fundamental questions, including protonation
49 nown about these interactions, comprehensive answers to fundamental questions, such as how resource a
50 mates and Cox regression sometimes gives bad answers to good questions.
51                 LSTs have provided "reliable answers to important clinical questions" for other chron
52 ific review as a guide, we present potential answers to important questions pertaining to hearing los
53 ge approach to exstrophy repair may hold the answer to improved continence without a formal bladder n
54 y occupying the domain of a 'guru' supplying answers to infrequent research questions, corporate bioi
55  We sought to identify and develop practical answers to key clinical questions in HAND management.
56 tion, the results reported here will provide answers to key questions about structural requirements f
57                                     Finally, answers to key questions are provided to assist the clin
58                                This obscures answers to key questions, such as how tetrapods attained
59                                      Correct answers to knowledge questions increased from 85.1% to 8
60 , botulinum toxin offers a novel nonsurgical answer to lid retraction, but may be complicated by over
61 ted algae suggest such elements hold general answers to long-standing mysteries of intron evolution.
62               Our results provide additional answers to long-standing questions about iron chelation
63 e discovery of Dpl has already provided some answers to long-standing questions and is transforming o
64                          This study provides answers to long-standing questions in HIV-1 biology and
65 he Deepwater Horizon oil spill might provide answers to long-standing questions on the nature of cell
66 t crucial challenges for modern science, yet answers to many fundamental questions remain elusive.
67 tudy of biological network motifs may reveal answers to many important biological questions.
68 raphic results, the reality is that detailed answers to many of the most fundamental questions still
69                                              Answers to many of these important questions are necessa
70 ible for cystic fibrosis (CF), we still lack answers to many questions about the pathogenesis of the
71 owever, from a policy view, MAL will provide answers to many questions and will help in identifying q
72 alivary cortisol and the number and speed of answers to mathematics problems in the task were used to
73 le isotopes (delta13C and delta18O) provides answers to modern and paleobiological questions about th
74                                  However, as answers to more complex biological questions continue to
75 ved in humans, although they provide initial answers to numerous cellular, molecular, and therapeutic
76             Rational vaccine design requires answers to numerous questions surrounding the function o
77 er the last year and identify new questions, answers to old questions, and discuss new trends in clin
78 ) on active isometric muscle may provide the answer to one of the fundamental questions in muscle bio
79                                       If the answer to one of these questions is "no," then we must l
80            Furthermore it proposes different answers to one of the big secrets of nature: why DNA-cod
81 esponses could be predicted by the patients' answers to one of the dental anxiety questions.
82 orithm revealed bounds for the accuracies of answers to other large, computationally complex problems
83                         Obtaining definitive answers to other questions, especially those related to
84                                 In addition, answers to patient-completed questionnaires were similar
85                     In addition to providing answers to patients about the underlying mechanisms of t
86 gimes, and sampling methods) to obtain valid answers to queries of interest.
87 ciated risk factors were determined based on answers to questionnaires about environmental exposures.
88 osteogenesis imperfecta has provided partial answers to questions about 'other' osteogenesis imperfec
89                                              Answers to questions about frequency and repertoire of i
90 the electronic health record and from parent answers to questions in the call regarding recent refill
91 The principles exposed by Andy Clark provide answers to questions like this by appealing to the notio
92 provides realistic (rather than statistical) answers to questions on phylogenies.
93                 The highest rates of correct answers to questions related to the issue of radiation p
94 lexible and ultimately can provide realistic answers to questions such as "How many markers and/or ho
95  of single-molecule experiments to providing answers to questions such as: How much energy is require
96 le to use attention to correctly communicate answers to several binary questions.
97  2014, there was great uncertainty about the answers to several key policy questions concerning the p
98                Furthermore, it provided firm answers to several lingering questions in chloroplast ge
99 lass of toxin-antitoxin systems and suggests answers to several of the open questions.
100 ngements described herein provide reasonable answers to several persistent mechanistic questions in t
101 rove to be fruitful in generating definitive answers to shed light on this controversial issue.
102 g the growth patterns of single cells offers answers to some of the most elusive questions in contemp
103                                              Answers to some of the questions raised may ultimately r
104 l plant biology context and speculate on the answers to some remaining questions.
105  significant gaps in our knowledge that need answers to stem the progression of this disorder that is
106                                              Answers to such questions will require judicious analysi
107 e we develop a framework for quantifying the answers to such questions, and we apply this framework t
108 sotropic strain are thus shown to provide an answer to the basic question of how a triangulated mesh
109                        BMT is not a complete answer to the challenge of ALL and early marrow relapse.
110 rates of the drive-reward paradox suggest an answer to the controversial question of whether the dopa
111  targeted therapy could be a more predictive answer to the current "one-size-fits-all" interventions.
112   These changes are likely to be an adaptive answer to the different flow dynamics typical of coronar
113 C4 photosynthesis is nature's most efficient answer to the dual activity of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
114 O presaturation) brings about an unambiguous answer to the eventual production of methanol and format
115  Chern-Simons theory assign to a point?" Our answer to the first question is representations of the b
116                             We find that the answer to the first question is that even very simple se
117                                        As an answer to the first question, we find that at birth the
118 nvolved in chemical evolution, and a partial answer to the fundamental question of molecular biogenes
119                          However, we have no answer to the fundamental question of why certain protei
120 n clinical analysis may provide an effective answer to the growing need for rapid, specific, inexpens
121                     This provides a possible answer to the long-standing question of the role of anti
122  movements dynamically provided a definitive answer to the long-standing question: does a stratified
123 enal control of ion homeostasis and provides answer to the pathogenesis of FHHNC.
124 reasons, neither trial provides a definitive answer to the question about the effects of intensive in
125         They can be seen as a nanomechanical answer to the question debated by Bohr and Einstein of w
126          This finding provides a long-sought answer to the question of how dermal cells migrate into
127 pecific parameter values can also provide an answer to the question of how much larger the values mig
128                                 However, the answer to the question of how Raf-1 is normally lured to
129 s to thwart the search for a straightforward answer to the question of how to support teachers.
130                         We then show how the answer to the question of how tree species dispersed rap
131 d may not - each be deployed, a more nuanced answer to the question of the intelligibility of delusio
132 mathematical 'accounting method' - it is the answer to the question of what organisms should appear d
133 heory have provided neither an equally valid answer to the question of what organisms should appear d
134 he results discussed do not provide a simple answer to the question of whether synapses can 'talk' to
135 this systematic review is to give an updated answer to the question of whether the additional use of
136 s X-ray-based structure could not provide an answer to the question of whether the double lipid bilay
137 im of this study was to provide a definitive answer to the question of whether tumor response to MMC
138      Nucleotide sequence does not provide an answer to the question of why a protein binds only to a
139            Moreover, her account provides no answer to the question of why direct active teaching see
140 ical approaches do not permit an unequivocal answer to the question raised in this and the earlier pa
141 heir trading position then reveals their own answer to the question.
142                           There is no simple answer to the question: intravenous immunoglobulin-take
143  is often the case, one cannot give a simple answer to the question: plasmapheresis-take it or leave
144 rtex in an attempt to provide a quantitative answer to the question: What fraction of cortical synaps
145                                      A "Yes" answer to the questionnaire item, "Do you have any nasal
146                                      A valid answer to the role of HRT in the primary prevention of C
147 s abelian or of type [Formula: see text] Our answer to the second question is bicommutant categories.
148                           Interestingly, the answer to the second question is that, in general, at mo
149                        As we have shown, the answer to the second question varies, but it should not
150 ss knowledge regarding whether they know the answer to the test, they would be expected to decline mo
151 robes based on flexible substrate capable to answer to the three critical requirements for neuroprost
152                                          The answer to the title query is 'Probably, but it is too so
153        Natural herbal medications may be one answer to the worldwide epidemic of obesity.
154                                 Respondents' answers to the 2 questions in the wave III survey reflec
155     Medical history, gastroparesis symptoms, answers to the Block Food Frequency Questionnaire, and g
156                                   This study answers to the challenge of introducing significant amou
157 ders, it is not likely alone to provide deep answers to the complex and multifaceted problems facing
158 at the elimination approach yields identical answers to the correct method.
159         PHQ-2 scores were extracted from the answers to the first 2 PHQ-9 questions.
160                                              Answers to the first question can be offered by availabl
161                                              Answers to the five questions were statistically evaluat
162                                          The answers to the following 5 questions may help one determ
163 tivation pathways by HDM allergens offer new answers to the following question: what makes an HDM all
164                                      We seek answers to the following questions: Is it possible to ob
165 ials limit their ability to provide adequate answers to the important questions of which septic patie
166 nimise stent-related adverse events, provide answers to the likelihood of distal embolisation or peri
167    This pocket guide is meant to give simple answers to the most frequent questions raised by practit
168 an aryldiazirine and provide some conclusive answers to the pending general mechanistic questions con
169 different summary measures provide different answers to the question "Has disparity increased or decr
170                                              Answers to the question "What are human emotions for?" h
171                                   Definitive answers to the question of watchful waiting versus inter
172       Yet fossils alone do not provide clear answers to the question of whether the ancestors of all
173 ot study, respondents were asked to list the answers to the question, "What is a periodontist?" The r
174 ntum information science has emerged to seek answers to the question: can we gain some advantage by s
175 e precise understanding of its etiology, the answers to the questions regarding the clinical relevanc
176                                              Answers to the questions, such as the range of opening o
177     Psychiatric diagnoses were determined by answers to the World Mental Health Composite Internation
178 ssess the suitability and correctness of the answers to their queries.
179 aim to provide users with direct and precise answers to their questions.
180 dards should be followed today, and products answering to them should be preferred over others lackin
181        Testing requirements can be a partial answer to these challenges.
182 d technical gaps currently limiting a robust answer to these elusive questions.
183 afting, policies and programmes which aim to answer to these global requests.
184                           Unfortunately, the answer to these important questions is not readily evide
185                  An exceptionally widespread answer to these problems is the type V (or autotransport
186 tection of ATP and ADP are now providing the answer to these problems.
187                                              Answers to these and many other such questions are likel
188 l to facilitate the search for comprehensive answers to these and other fundamental questions by conn
189                                 Although the answers to these and other questions about stroke care d
190                                           As answers to these fundamental questions emerge, all biolo
191                                      Varying answers to these important questions have been provided
192               Though we can offer no certain answers to these important questions, we do offer a fram
193  novel experimental populations is revealing answers to these long-standing questions about the role
194                  The next decade may provide answers to these puzzling issues.
195 1 infection and transformation suggests that answers to these questions are approachable using animal
196                            Here we show that answers to these questions are different for tropical an
197                                     Although answers to these questions are far from being complete,
198                                    While the answers to these questions are far from complete, major
199                                              Answers to these questions are sought with the goal in m
200                                          The answers to these questions determined the remaking of th
201                                              Answers to these questions have important implications f
202                             The most salient answers to these questions have resulted from applying n
203                                     Although answers to these questions have started to emerge, resea
204                                          The answers to these questions inform our understanding of h
205                                              Answers to these questions require resolution of the nat
206                                 In addition, answers to these questions should be beneficial to estab
207                                          The answers to these questions show strong correlations with
208                                          The answers to these questions will impact studies of geneti
209                              Moving forward, answers to these questions will provide a greater level
210                                              Answers to these questions will shed light onto the orig
211                                              Answers to these questions would contribute to design be
212                                              Answers to these questions would provide the foundation
213 ch may still be necessary in determining the answers to these questions, a unified characterization o
214                      Darwin provided partial answers to these questions, and the progress that has be
215                                 By providing answers to these questions, immunologists and neurobiolo
216                                    Providing answers to these questions, our current study shows that
217                                 In providing answers to these questions, this review assesses whether
218 n, it is important to obtain more definitive answers to these questions.
219 tracks within the cell to provide intriguing answers to these questions.
220 mated method that can be used to give a fast answers to these questions.
221 domized trial is needed to better define the answers to these questions.
222 ased diagnoses in use today suggests partial answers to these questions.
223 merical method we have used does clarify the answers to these questions.
224 athy, might be instructive in predicting the answers to these questions.
225 g the gene under control of rpoN may provide answers to these questions.
226 the regenerating liver provides clues to the answers to these questions.
227 e results presented here provide a potential answer to this conundrum.
228                                   An obvious answer to this ecological and evolutionary question is t
229 vity to the Hedgehog pathway may provide one answer to this fundamental issue.
230                         At first glance, the answer to this fundamental question appears straightforw
231 arge sample sizes might provide a definitive answer to this important clinical and public health ques
232        Long-neglected studies may provide an answer to this last question.
233 he "visual expertise mystery." One suggested answer to this mystery is that the FFA is used simply be
234 ng with cofactors often provides part of the answer to this paradox and recent studies have demonstra
235                                          The answer to this question brings up an equally critical on
236         In this study we provide a plausible answer to this question by demonstrating that the critic
237                   Here, we report a possible answer to this question by showing that primary plastid
238                                           An answer to this question has broad implications for a num
239  past two decades has helped explain why the answer to this question has evaded us for so long.
240                                          The answer to this question has potential applications to gr
241                                          The answer to this question has substantial implications for
242                                    A popular answer to this question involves the lymphoid network's
243                                          The answer to this question is central to the whole enterpri
244                                          The answer to this question is critically important in defin
245                     In this work, a positive answer to this question is given for varieties of genera
246                                          The answer to this question is not known in most systems.
247                                          The answer to this question is often given simply by the pro
248                                          The answer to this question lies in a rigorous evaluation of
249                                           An answer to this question may come from a recent investiga
250 cits in many neurodegenerative diseases, the answer to this question might provide crucial insight in
251                                          The answer to this question remains enigmatic, not so much b
252                               An unambiguous answer to this question requires determination of a 3D s
253                         In the search for an answer to this question, we have investigated the effect
254                   Although there is no clear answer to this question, what has become increasingly ev
255 ) metal transporter family, might provide an answer to this question.
256 tudy should not be considered the definitive answer to this question.
257 aptive type 2 immunity and might provide the answer to this question.
258  same eye and between eyes may elucidate the answer to this question.
259 naptic systems shows that there is no single answer to this question.
260 f a collaborative study aimed at finding the answer to this question.
261 is of ammonia/acetylene mixtures provides an answer to this question.
262 ed on mathematical analysis that provides an answer to this question.
263  radiation damage with ions gives a positive answer to this question.
264 ronically still far from giving a convincing answer to this question.
265 information urges the quest for a definitive answer to this question.
266                                   Satisfying answers to this issue will require a better definition o
267 n be improved on and hopefully lead to final answers to this puzzle.
268                    This article explores the answers to this question and describes how the methods u
269                   Models that yield reliable answers to this question are needed in order to facilita
270                                              Answers to this question from theoretical and empirical
271 y and neurogenesis have provided some of the answers to this question, and more recently epigenetic m
272  have both individually provided conflicting answers to this question.
273 o these vocalizations, have begun to provide answers to this question.
274 cent paper from Collins' group provides some answers to this question.
275               Studies of microbes give mixed answers to this question.
276 nly prospective studies may yield definitive answers to this question.
277                                However, some answers to this skepticism have been provided by recent
278                                              Answers to those questions are providing important insig
279 esian phylogenetics can provide quantitative answers to three important questions: how word orders ar
280 hylogenetic and structural evidence to glean answers to two general questions regarding PKS evolution
281 ated through the RNAP; this question must be answered to understand the CarD mechanism of action.
282 and treatment of infection will be guided by answers to unresolved questions about interspecies trans
283 s clear that the genome alone cannot provide answers to urgent questions.
284 es, unfortunately, there has been no unified answer to validate these predictions.
285                      We review the available answers to what is felt (i.e., the content that makes up
286                                 However, the answer to whether the choice of a mate with a similar ph
287 poses a number of fundamental questions, the answers to which may generate new directions for researc
288  advances have posed many new questions, the answers to which may subtly influence our approach to th
289 ealthy individuals removed, we must seek new answers to why COX-2 inhibitors increase the risk of car
290 ecent studies provide surprising biochemical answers to why this remarkable oscillator has such a lon

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