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1 he maximum hepatic removal rate of galactose was estimated from (1)(8)F-FDGal PET data (V(max)(PET))
2 s probability of paternity of each offspring was estimated from 10-locus microsatellite genotypes.
3         Clusters of methane-emitting sources were estimated from 14 aerial surveys of two ("East" or
4                       Comorbid-specific HALE was estimated from 20 years of age by HIV status and sex
5                     Nightly fasting duration was estimated from 24-hour dietary recalls collected at
6                          Daily energy intake was estimated from 3-d food diaries during the week befo
7 The basic and effective reproduction numbers were estimated from 46 and 17 data sets for the first an
8                        Biodiversity patterns are estimated from 8,362 occurrence records from 745 spe
9  (SPCA) model for gene set analysis, the PCs are estimated from a selected subset of genes that are a
10 that should be infiltrated and harvested can be estimated from a catchment-scale water-balance given
11  show, through simulations, that depth could be estimated from a population of such gain-modulated ne
12                                     It could be estimated from a sample of cells if only the host gen
13  (TFBS) sequence pattern because the PWM can be estimated from a small number of representative TFBS
14                The correlation structure can be estimated from a smaller complete dataset for which b
15 n of flows along the 2008 steel supply chain is estimated from a survey of literature data and compar
16                            Direct saturation was estimated from a Bloch equation simulation.
17                 Relative hemolytic intensity was estimated from a composite index derived from princi
18  as the optimal strategy when energetic cost was estimated from a composite metric that combined both
19 ned by a Job's plot and the binding constant was estimated from a linear regression (Scott's method).
20    Fitness, in metabolic equivalents (METs), was estimated from a maximal treadmill test.
21 in log-odds of PD for each of these variants was estimated from a recent meta-analysis, which include
22                      The infiltration factor was estimated from a regression analysis of indoor and o
23 o overall racial/ethnic survival disparities was estimated from a sequence of multivariable Cox propo
24          Dietary nitrate and nitrite intakes were estimated from a baseline food frequency questionna
25                                        Costs were estimated from a literature review, which included
26 ific mortality rates and hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated from a retrospective cohort within 4 cate
27                           Costs of admission were estimated from actual national production costs.
28                                Injury deaths were estimated from additional data sources.
29                   Pairwise genetic distances were estimated from aligned nucleotide sequences of HIV-
30           Acute and usual intake of caffeine was estimated from all caffeine-containing foods and bev
31        Covariances among life-history traits are estimated from an extensive terrestrial mammal data
32  that this key, rate-limiting, parameter can be estimated from an emergent relationship between the d
33                                  A phylogeny is estimated from an alignment of these fossil sequences
34 The ratio of X-linked to autosomal diversity was estimated from an analysis of six human genome seque
35  labeled water, and basal energy expenditure was estimated from an equation; the ratio of those measu
36  organic matter bound PFAS (biological pump) was estimated from an organic matter settling fluxes cli
37 Rate constants and reorganization parameters were estimated from analyses of laser flash-quench kinet
38 g from (18)F-FDG injection in pregnant women are estimated from animal data.
39                Lesion volume and brain edema were estimated from apparent diffusion coefficient maps
40  The primary concentration of green sturgeon was estimated from approximately 41-51.5 degrees N latit
41 These data suggest that genome-wide aSHM may be estimated from aSHM of BCL2 but not SHM of IGH.
42 t rates; costs beyond the observation period were estimated from average Medicare participant per cap
43                 Total daily magnesium intake was estimated from baseline food-frequency questionnaire
44                                    FA intake was estimated from baseline food-frequency questionnaire
45 llow properties of these early mechanisms to be estimated from behavioral responses to global stimuli
46   The direction of an odor signal source can be estimated from bilateral differences in signal intens
47                                   Affinities were estimated from binding isotherms obtained by princi
48          Prevalence ratios (PRs) and 95% CIs were estimated from binomial regression models, and the
49     Mean absorbed doses to tumors and organs were estimated from biodistribution data and summed for
50      Individual-level PM10 and NO2 exposures were estimated from birth to 11 years of age through a m
51           The parameters of the model, which are estimated from BOLD data, vary systematically across
52                A 95% distribution of the GIF was estimated from bootstrapped data sets.
53 erd prevalence of S. aureus, including MRSA, was estimated from bulk tank milk (BTM) from Minnesota f
54 er (SLP) generated by magnetic nanoparticles is estimated from calorimetric heating measurements.
55                                           Wi was estimated from carbon isotope discrimination in arch
56 o strain imaging, global cardiac performance was estimated from cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.
57 erall lower alpha-helical content that would be estimated from CD.
58            The global reflection coefficient was estimated from characteristic impedance and vascular
59 nstant and diffusion constant of thiocholine were estimated from chronoamperometric data.
60                            Additionally, PVR was estimated from CMR data (PA velocity and right ventr
61  and cause-specific hazards of new HF events were estimated from competing risk Cox models of time-de
62                                Motion fields were estimated from concurrently acquired tagged MR imag
63                                Fracture risk was estimated from conditional logistic regression, with
64  study, evolution of functional connectivity was estimated from correlations of spontaneous activity.
65 tic glomeruli; the total number of glomeruli was estimated from cortical volumexglomerular density.
66                                Dietary fiber was estimated from country-specific dietary questionnair
67                          Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated from Cox models stratified by matched set
68                          Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated from Cox models, and survival curves were
69 tween BMI modeled continuously and mortality were estimated from Cox regression models after adjustme
70                          Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated from Cox regression models.
71 egative predictive value (NPV) for each test were estimated from cross-tabulation tables of test resu
72 -nitrotyrosinate (NO2YO(-))-modified azurins were estimated from cyclic and differential pulse voltam
73 pidemiology Collaboration equation, the eGFR was estimated from cystatin C with all available samples
74  per nucleotide site per generation (mu) can be estimated from data on mutation rates at loci causing
75 and middle-income countries, child mortality is estimated from data provided by mothers concerning th
76                             Vaccine coverage was estimated from data collected through a concurrent v
77 he size of the screening-eligible population was estimated from data provided by the National Collegi
78            Long-term dietary exposure to OPs was estimated from dietary intake data, and estimates we
79            However, the secular trend, which was estimated from differences of dietary quality scores
80 pulation-based methods, the distribution can be estimated from DNA sequence data by phylogenetic-base
81                     Tumor kinetic parameters were estimated from dynamic (18)F-FDG PET scans of breas
82  Tumor relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) was estimated from each DSC MR acquisition.
83                         Activation onset can be estimated from electromyography (EMG)-registered musc
84  The charge per GM1 molecule in the membrane was estimated from electrophoretic mobility measurements
85  the probabilities of individual columns can be estimated from empirical frequencies, this approach e
86   The peak ground motions around the volcano were estimated from empirical strong-motion attenuation
87 of the triplet excited state of each complex was estimated from energy-transfer quenching experiments
88  Recovery of the spindle afferent population was estimated from excitatory postsynaptic potentials ev
89     The number of calibration samples needed is estimated from existing studies and suggested for fut
90                            Health-care costs were estimated from expenditure on primary care, outpati
91                            Health-care costs were estimated from expenditure on primary, outpatient,
92 meter, the average collision area, which can be estimated from experimental data, our theory can desc
93 mation and in the underlying ODE network can be estimated from experimental data, with a special emph
94 ative the parameters of these models have to be estimated from experimental data.
95  model, biologically important variables can be estimated from experimental measurements.
96 n, splicing, elongation and mRNA degradation were estimated from experimental data of transcriptional
97 lamydomonas reinhardtii by surrounding fluid were estimated from experimental image data.
98 asurements, environmental MNM concentrations are estimated from exposure modeling.
99        The solution and leakage capacitances were estimated from extant models.
100 fied by systematic review and relative risks were estimated from fixed-effects models with heterogene
101                                          Zrs was estimated from flow and pressure measured at the inl
102                            Dietary magnesium was estimated from food-frequency questionnaires in the
103 defined as intake of peanuts and other nuts, was estimated from food-frequency questionnaires, and cu
104                             Nutrient intakes were estimated from food diaries and FFQs.
105 mega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, and zinc were estimated from food frequency questionnaires.
106 sease trajectories of the cancer patients to be estimated from free text in electronic health records
107  expands the range of relationships that can be estimated from genetic data and is implemented in a f
108 absence of pedigree records, relatedness can be estimated from genetic marker data using a number of
109 tes governing transitions between states, to be estimated from genome-wide, population-averaged time-
110 ilities for presence of resistance mutations were estimated from GRTs (n = 2876) according to risk st
111                                AGI incidence was estimated from health diaries completed weekly by ho
112 the left anterior descending coronary artery were estimated from her radiotherapy chart.
113 eflecting sensory uncertainty could reliably be estimated from human visual cortex and, moreover, tha
114  to define the transduction sensitivity have been estimated from in vitro experiments.
115                              Life expectancy was estimated from in-trial cardiovascular and bleeding
116             The CD spectrum of a protein can be estimated from its structure alone, using the well-es
117 y structures, the probability of a base pair is estimated from its frequency across all the alternati
118 ll-surface receptor associated with cancer - was estimated from kinetic modeling of targeted and unta
119 yers through allometric scaling, which could be estimated from knowing a species' body mass.
120  type of penalized regression model that can be estimated from large gene expression databases, and t
121 ed variables, modelled as hidden states, can be estimated from limited noisy observations of parts of
122 neurological and neuropsychological function were estimated from linear and logistic regression model
123                            Progression rates were estimated from linear mixed models with time as the
124 evalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated from log-linked Poisson regression with g
125 me risk of symptomatic OA in at least 1 knee was estimated from logistic regression models with gener
126 ory/predictive performance of fitted models, was estimated from logistic regression.
127     Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated from logistic regression for high DGI (>
128 a, AD, and allergic sensitization at age 6-7 were estimated from logistic regression.
129                     Indirect morbidity costs were estimated from lost productivity as a result of emp
130 cretion (sodium, potassium, and their ratio) was estimated from </=2 collections on nonconsecutive da
131 t the lamina cribrosa, geometrical distances were estimated from magnetic resonance imaging and used
132                              MR imaging-PDFF was estimated from magnitude-based low flip angle multie
133 corrected for sorption and abiotic processes were estimated from measured concentration time series w
134 ons from the natural gas distribution system were estimated from measurements at metering and regulat
135 nt changes in airway caliber and recruitment were estimated from mechanical measurements.
136                       Hyperglycemia exposure was estimated from median lifetime A1C, weighted for dur
137                                        Costs were estimated from Medicare fee schedules and the medic
138 e obtained from literature review, and costs were estimated from Medicare fee schedules.
139 natal, postneonatal, and childhood mortality was estimated from mortality in children younger than 5
140                              Nitrite intakes were estimated from mothers' responses to a food frequen
141                     Bathymetric distribution was estimated from multiple sources, including museum re
142                             Model parameters were estimated from multiple data sets using multiobject
143   Hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were estimated from multivariable Cox proportional hazar
144                           Turkey consumption was estimated from NHANES data to estimate daily arsenic
145                                HIV incidence was estimated from observed seroconversions.
146 he single-variant test statistics, which can be estimated from one of the participating studies or fr
147 ignal uncertainty does not change but cannot be estimated from one single blank analysis, thus compro
148 served relaxation, the helix nucleation time is estimated from our model to be 20-70 ns at 300 K, wit
149              A study-specific proportion can be estimated from P-values, and its expected value can b
150 ons is the conceptual difference in how ages are estimated from paleontological data versus molecular
151 rative vision-related quality-of-life values were estimated from patients' visual outcomes and were u
152 pamine and serotonin transporter occupancies were estimated from PET using (11)C-N-(3-iodoprop-2E-eny
153                    ICS and ICS/LABA exposure was estimated from pharmacy data for patients with asthm
154  diffraction technique, and parasite biomass was estimated from plasma concentrations of Plasmodium f
155                                    Exposures were estimated from PM2.5-prediction models based on sat
156 the base population and selected populations were estimated from pooled whole-genome resequencing of
157 through data normalization parameters, which are estimated from positive controls, negative controls
158                                        These are estimated from predictive algorithms, nonheme iron a
159 of the initial (outpatient) testing strategy were estimated from Premier Research Database data.
160              Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs were estimated from proportional hazards regression, acc
161 ve care at a better-rated hospital.Distances were estimated from publicly available data from the US
162  Average one- and two-dose OCV effectiveness was estimated from published literature and compared to
163                                     Efficacy was estimated from published studies and incorporated pa
164 The values of dimensionless model parameters were estimated from published data.
165 ease risk and chemoprophylaxis effectiveness were estimated from published medical reports.
166 terectomy, costs, and quality of life values were estimated from published sources.
167 ansition probabilities, costs, and utilities were estimated from published sources.
168 tree with branch lengths in coalescent units is estimated from quartet concordance factors.
169                 The Ca2+ sensitivity of Ano1 was estimated from rates of current activation, and deac
170  as well as the inventory in the Baltic Sea, were estimated from recently published monitoring data.
171                         Intakes of n-3 PUFAs were estimated from repeated 24-hour dietary records col
172     Quantitative myocardial blood flow (MBF) was estimated from rest and adenosine stress MR imaging
173 bances, and we find that resilience that can be estimated from routinely collected behavioural observ
174  of bloodstream infection per 1,000 bed-days were estimated from samples taken between 2 days after a
175                             Ground-level NO2 was estimated from satellite-derived NO2 and was assesse
176                                     Survival was estimated from SEER follow-up data with Cox regressi
177                           Coffee consumption was estimated from self-report; thus, some measurement e
178                    Daily nitrate consumption was estimated from self-reported water consumption at ho
179                          Cumulative exposure was estimated from self-reported work history, and color
180                     The relative growth rate was estimated from sequential determination of fresh wei
181 s, the population excess fraction (PEF), can be estimated from serological data using finite mixture
182 ation energies for FeTMPS-II and FeTDClPS-II were estimated from similar kinetic reactivities of the
183 d a severe exacerbation within 12 months can be estimated from simple clinical assessments.
184                                        B can be estimated from simple experiments, and the model can
185                           These similarities are estimated from single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs
186                             Genetic ancestry was estimated from single-nucleotide polymorphisms from
187 l method that allows genetic (co)variance to be estimated from SNP data on unrelated individuals.
188 n observational study in which sodium intake was estimated from sodium excretion in urine samples fro
189                               Planar HMR can be estimated from SPECT HMR via a simple linear regressi
190 The mannuronate (M) to guluronate (G) ratios were estimated from spectral deconvolution of the (13)C
191          Effects of raloxifene and tamoxifen were estimated from STAR and the Breast Cancer Preventio
192           Three-dimensional shape of the ONH was estimated from stereo fundus photographs using an au
193 hy images and the volume of tissue activated was estimated from stimulation voltage and impedance.
194 lent to a mass transfer coefficient, and can be estimated from stream state variables including strea
195 tritional risk factors, and other covariates were estimated from surveys and a systematic review.
196  perception is how the location of an object is estimated from tactile signals in the context of self
197                        Such connectivity can be estimated from task-free functional magnetic resonanc
198 s more flexible in that the model parameters are estimated from the data instead of being decided a p
199 up a transmission model for which parameters are estimated from the data via Markov chain Monte Carlo
200  oxides (NOx), ammonia (NH3), and primary PM are estimated from the PM2.5-mortality responses to the
201                         Then, the parameters are estimated from the radial BP waveform by exploiting
202                                 Firing rates are estimated from the spike trains of neurons recorded
203 te, incubation period and scale of dispersal are estimated from the spread data.
204 w that the conceptual difference in how ages are estimated from the stratigraphic record versus molec
205 ential for rapid evolutionary adaptation can be estimated from the amount of genetic variation in fit
206 tal level, the amount of trapped solvent can be estimated from the comparison of the optical layer th
207                  Protein abundances can then be estimated from the counts of tandem MS (MS/MS) spectr
208 redicted on the basis of parameters that can be estimated from the data and a single unidentifiable p
209 tribution so that the variance parameter can be estimated from the data.
210 ng effects on annular strain profiles cannot be estimated from the degree of septal-lateral downsizin
211  no use, and epidemiological parameters must be estimated from the first observations of the epidemic
212 0-year coronary heart disease (CHD) risk can be estimated from the Framingham risk equations.
213 ing variants, for which potential impact can be estimated from the genetic code, but determining the
214 s from PSC observed in certain scenarios can be estimated from the imbalance in C between treated and
215                         These parameters can be estimated from the initial and final concentrations o
216 actors, peak respiratory muscle pressure can be estimated from the peak airway pressure and the perce
217  that the timescale for fibril formation can be estimated from the population of the N() state, deter
218 enome-wide deleterious mutation rate (U) can be estimated from the product of the number of nucleotid
219 roportion of each major tissue component can be estimated from the profiling data and used to triage
220  16 muM (~2590 holoenzymes) in the spine can be estimated from the total measured CaMKII content of h
221 rom the nanochannel data agree with what has been estimated from the analysis of atomic force microsc
222          The electron transfer distance that is estimated from the calculated dipole moment of 6(+) i
223  of the adjacent solution temperature, which is estimated from the change in the nanopore ionic condu
224 he sequences is represented by an ARG, which is estimated from the data with other model parameters.
225 the free energy difference between substates is estimated from the EPR spectra, the crystal environme
226 -use 2004 light-duty gasoline vehicles fleet is estimated from the Kansas City Light-Duty Vehicle Emi
227                        Vaccine effectiveness is estimated from the odds ratio comparing the odds of t
228                                           MW is estimated from the PEG MW dependent changes in the co
229                      The detection threshold is estimated from the propagation depth of plastic defor
230  at the plateau of the isometric contraction is estimated from the relation between half-sarcomere co
231            In all methods, genetic variation is estimated from the relationship between close or dist
232  partitioned into sets, and the species tree is estimated from the resultant 'supergenes'.
233 on limit (DL) of 20 pM (20 femtomoles, 1 mL) is estimated from the sigmoidal function best fitting (R
234           The copy number of the target mRNA is estimated from the total intensity of fluorescent foc
235         The glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was estimated from the (51)Cr-EDTA plasma curve.
236          The standardized uptake value (SUV) was estimated from the 45- to 60-min image.
237 rt (FDG K(1)) parameters were calculated; BF was estimated from the [(15)O]water study.
238                Donor-recipient match quality was estimated from the donor risk index.
239 tment of Public Safety, and driving exposure was estimated from the Driving Habits Questionnaire.
240  viscosity was neglected and only elasticity was estimated from the effective shear wave speed.
241 henol A aptamer of 1.84 x 10(-10) mol cm(-2) was estimated from the electrochemical signal of the [Ru
242                                          FBR was estimated from the enrichment ratio of arterial phen
243 lows were indexed to the fetal weight, which was estimated from the fetal volume calculated by MRI se
244    A remarkably high critical field of ~10 T was estimated from the field-dependent resistivity data.
245                           The radiation dose was estimated from the first 3 patients.
246                         Gamma peak frequency was estimated from the highest value of the raw spectra
247 he absorbed radiation dose to the red marrow was estimated from the images, from the plasma measureme
248         The maximum mean radius of the pores was estimated from the measured TMC to be 0.106+/-0.032m
249         An integrated binocular visual field was estimated from the monocular SAP tests, and rates of
250       The approximate minor allele frequency was estimated from the number of observations of the alt
251                                   Prevalence was estimated from the number of persons with recorded d
252                  A 60% increase in CH4 flux was estimated from the observed plant biomass and thaw d
253                  A ~60% increase in CH4 flux was estimated from the observed plant biomass and thaw d
254     The penetrance of the variant rs74315329 was estimated from the percentage of the carriers of the
255 ative risk of PF associated with pasireotide was estimated from the published literature.
256    Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) was estimated from the ratio of early transmitral flow v
257                  The dipole moment of HF@C60 was estimated from the temperature dependence of the die
258 lli-Q water, daily intake of these chemicals was estimated from the use of teethers by infants at 12
259                          Population immunity was estimated from the vaccination histories of children
260        Additionally, the absolute affinities were estimated from the abundance of free and ligand-bou
261 er tear meniscus height (TMH) and area (TMA) were estimated from the cross-sectional OCT images of lo
262 lth care costs, excluding the index surgery, were estimated from the day of surgery to 3 months after
263 racellular water (ECW) and the ECW:ICW ratio were estimated from the difference and the ratio of thes
264                           Absolute isotherms were estimated from the experimental data for excess vol
265 parameters for use in computational modeling were estimated from the kinetics of zotarolimus uptake i
266 ance systems, except for NEC and SIDS, which were estimated from the literature.
267                             Model parameters were estimated from the literature.
268 ts (in 2015 US dollars) and health utilities were estimated from the literature.
269 ng thickness, density and aggregate modulus) were estimated from the measured reflection spectra base
270                  Integrated binocular fields were estimated from the monocular fields.
271                                        Costs were estimated from the perspective of the hospital and
272    Hospital and total costs of critical care were estimated from the Premier Database, state discharg
273 tions seen in practice by general internists were estimated from the primary diagnosis for 13832 offi
274 ization status was verified and denominators were estimated from the provincial immunization registry
275 nd cancer and cardiac late-effects mortality were estimated from the published literature and databas
276 ernary complex, in the absence of chemistry, were estimated from the rate of change in dAP fluorescen
277  the input (Saatchi and Baccini) maps, which were estimated from the reference data and additional co
278    Insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity were estimated from the STM and by frequently sampling i
279          Response rates and overall survival were estimated from the time of initiation of salvage th
280 l cost-effectiveness and net health benefits were estimated from the U.S. health care sector perspect
281                                        Costs were estimated from the UK National Health Service persp
282 r ratio of glycan isomers in the mixture can be estimated from their fragment ions abundance.
283 nhancement and peak enhancement for each ROI were estimated from these acquisitions.
284            Figures for the prevalence of PsA were estimated from these data.
285                               Depth of focus was estimated from through-focus objective optical quali
286 lescence or early adulthood to other periods were estimated from time-dependent Cox models.
287                                Hazard ratios were estimated from time-dependent Cox proportional haza
288 vals) of tooth loss or a periodontitis event were estimated from tooth-level extended Cox proportiona
289 tic gain, in most GS models genetic variance is estimated from training samples with many trait-irrel
290 ee text] based on the ratio Nb/Ne, which can be estimated from two or three simple life history trait
291                     Usual whole-grain intake was estimated from two 24-h diet recalls by using the My
292                 Change in cortical thickness was estimated from two neuroanatomic MRI scans in 43 you
293  within a stimulus set, even when the biases were estimated from uncorrelated stimulus pairs subsampl
294                            Flavonoid intakes were estimated from USDA flavonoid databases, which were
295               Surface UV radiation intensity was estimated from UV Index data collected by the US Nat
296 ffs for significant change in each parameter were estimated from variability in healthy controls over
297                                Calendar year was estimated from vertical abundances of (137)Cs.
298                               Past water use was estimated from well-completion data, and future wate
299 , in which median lethal times (LT50 values) are estimated from whole-body phototoxic PAH concentrati
300                                          AFT was estimated from whole-room 24-h EE measures in 509 he

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