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1 tudies, namely that the small molecules that are most likely to accumulate contain an amine, are amph
2        The ability to predict which patients are most likely to achieve a sustained virologic respons
3 patients with severe eosinophilic asthma who are most likely to achieve clinically significant reduct
4 teatohepatitis and without advanced fibrosis are most likely to achieve QOL benefits from weight loss
5 d lasting treatments of chronic pancreatitis is most likely to appear on the wings of carefully condu
6 type has a growth advantage and consequently is most likely to appear.
7 e model, we propose that the continuum model is most likely to apply where multiple, cancer-promoting
8                            Instead, subjects were most likely to approach their former grooming partn
9         This is because beneficial mutations are most likely to arise in the numerically dominant coo
10                                  Progression is most likely to arise when a species radiation begins
11  environmental and poverty alleviation goals are most likely to be achieved.
12     Understanding which species and habitats are most likely to be affected is critical for adaptive
13 could help match patients to treatments that are most likely to be beneficial.
14 obust methods for distinguishing those which are most likely to be bioactive when selecting species f
15                 Patients with these subtypes are most likely to be candidates for less invasive surgi
16 , our results indicate that bursting neurons are most likely to be connected to regular spiking neuro
17 urs are detectable at early stages when they are most likely to be cured with standard treatment prot
18 othesise that active, decondensed rDNA units are most likely to be deleted via recombination.
19 phila to inform combinatorial therapies that are most likely to be effective for testing in mammals i
20  focusing on the portions of the genome that are most likely to be functionally important.
21 election strategy to identify which findings are most likely to be genuine, and hence worthy of furth
22 tion, the items in closest spatial proximity are most likely to be incorrectly reported, thus implica
23 , but it is not clear which species of birds are most likely to be infected and shedding levels of vi
24 phenotype; cells with an oxidative phenotype are most likely to be inhibited by the mandelalides.
25 dependent Tb(3+)-sensitizing substrates that are most likely to be kinase specific.
26   In this critical size range, new particles are most likely to be lost by coagulation with pre-exist
27  transcription: moderately transcribed genes are most likely to be methylated, whereas genes at eithe
28                       Low-density infections are most likely to be missed, but they contribute to the
29 y supplements on epigenotype and cancer risk are most likely to be observed in longitudinal studies a
30  evaluate which hydrolysis reaction pathways are most likely to be relevant for organic chemicals fou
31 sands of B-terms computed for a given search are most likely to be relevant to the investigator.
32 chers measure and report those outcomes that are most likely to be relevant to users of their researc
33 es, we identify the defect candidates, which are most likely to be responsible for the axonal transpo
34                 We conclude that gain fields are most likely to be responsible for the spatiotopic si
35          Thus, patients naive to oseltamivir are most likely to be susceptible when this drug is used
36 n the narrow age range in which Indian women are most likely to be underweight.
37 ocusing on cancers diagnosed in 2007-2008 as being most likely to be related to exposure during Septe
38 ajor transporter facilitator superfamily and is most likely to be a NANA transporter.
39 uggest that anxiety, rather than depression, is most likely to be a problem in long-term cancer survi
40 n of larger blocks of natural habitat, which is most likely to be achieved via land-sparing measures.
41 re, it appears that the cTnC Ca(2+) off-rate is most likely to be affected rather than the Ca(2+) on
42 e clonally restricted expansion of Th1 cells is most likely to be antigen-driven, and induces an infl
43  Wingspan Stent System suggest that stenting is most likely to be beneficial in patients with the hig
44 unities for which dietary sodium restriction is most likely to be beneficial.
45                                 Conservation is most likely to be compromised in the absence of accur
46 an infant's environmental exposure to peanut is most likely to be due to HPC.
47 can a practitioner select the treatment that is most likely to be effective and in doing so, can best
48 bly strong for type I diabetes, a trait that is most likely to be influenced by selection, but were m
49 y the loss of an electron through oxidation, is most likely to be localized in G-tracts.
50   Lastly, we show that translocator activity is most likely to be modulated by membrane cholesterol l
51 d and this gene regulatory function of ADARs is most likely to be of high biological importance beyon
52       The hybrid-type telomeric G-quadruplex is most likely to be of pharmacological relevance, and t
53     As the portion of the catalyst film that is most likely to be oxidized at the high potentials nec
54 is of the mechanistic studies, acetate anion is most likely to be the active catalyst for the ester d
55 y, but shaving should occur more rapidly and is most likely to be the key mechanism of CD20 loss.
56  when evolving into the relaxed state, which is most likely to be the state captured in the crystal s
57             Shelf life of the studied shrimp was most likely to be 8days, and there were positive lin
58                      The corticospinal tract was most likely to be damaged in both subgroups.
59                               Virus etiology was most likely to be determined in young children, who
60            Of 328 eyes with only 1 break, it was most likely to be in the ST quadrant (182 eyes; 55%)
61                        Simultaneous ablation was most likely to be required for the elimination of th
62         The response to LABA step-up therapy was most likely to be the best response, as compared wit
63                        Iron and zinc intakes were most likely to be below recommended amounts, with f
64                           ST quadrant breaks were most likely to be detached (92%), whereas IN quadra
65                            Referred patients were most likely to be diagnosed with bronchopneumonia (
66 n collagen and extracellular matrix pathways were most likely to be differentially expressed by PR st
67                                         eQTL were most likely to be identified for lineage-specific,
68 ort greater sexual risk than other MSM, they were most likely to be infected with HIV and least likel
69 tion: scaphoid, tibia plus fibula, and femur were most likely to be nonunion.
70                Differences between genotypes were most likely to be observed at high and low germinat
71 and expertise regarding articles we believed were most likely to be of high clinical and scientific i
72                               Eligible women were most likely to be referred from oncology clinics (4
73                              The 3-ring PAHs were most likely to be taken up by maize roots whereas 2
74 tals with low and medium safety-net burdens) were most likely to be young, to be black, to be of the
75   Beetles able to colonize live tree tissues are most likely to become invasive pests.
76 ted as the area in which the panther grouper is most likely to become established.
77                   mPGES-2 in heme-rich liver is most likely to become the form of mPGES-2h and might
78 ine which men with localized prostate cancer are most likely to benefit from aggressive therapy.
79 ates selection of LMNA mutation carriers who are most likely to benefit from an ICD.
80  This could allow selection of patients that are most likely to benefit from anti-PD-1/PD-L1 treatmen
81  screening tool for identifying patients who are most likely to benefit from complement inhibitory th
82  the identification of patient subgroups who are most likely to benefit from cytokine modulation.
83 s a rational approach to select patients who are most likely to benefit from cytoreductive nephrectom
84  will improve identification of patients who are most likely to benefit from drug treatment to preven
85 somal dominant polycystic kidney disease who are most likely to benefit from early intervention with
86 g should help to identify those children who are most likely to benefit from early spectacle correcti
87  to identify characteristics of patients who are most likely to benefit from early surgery.
88 sion to glaucoma is to identify patients who are most likely to benefit from early treatment.
89 her MRI can be used to identify patients who are most likely to benefit from endovascular reperfusion
90 on tissues can identify patients with UC who are most likely to benefit from etrolizumab; expression
91 ith hypovolemia and tissue hypoperfusion who are most likely to benefit from fluids.
92 er a better way to identify the patients who are most likely to benefit from hospice.
93 sessment will aid in deciding which patients are most likely to benefit from IFRT.
94 tics are warranted to identify patients that are most likely to benefit from newer locoregional and s
95 unanswered questions: which sarcoma patients are most likely to benefit from pazopanib therapy, and w
96 mptomatic patients with carotid stenosis who are most likely to benefit from revascularization.
97 on may help us better predict which patients are most likely to benefit from simple cataract extracti
98 e useful for identifying the individuals who are most likely to benefit from targeted neurostimulatio
99 ysicians to more easily identify persons who are most likely to benefit from testing for the disease.
100 cient ways to select for those patients that are most likely to benefit from the treatment.
101 ther brain imaging can identify patients who are most likely to benefit from therapies for acute isch
102 and benefits is needed to identify women who are most likely to benefit from these drugs.
103  identify a priori the patients whose tumors are most likely to benefit from these specific cotargeti
104                  To determine which patients are most likely to benefit from treatment with Notch inh
105 cacy trial, thereby identifying which tumors are most likely to benefit from treatment.
106  patients are in need of treatment and which are most likely to benefit from treatment.
107 ces, and strive to identify populations that are most likely to benefit from use of neurothrombectomy
108 and provided limited data on which subgroups are most likely to benefit or be harmed by specific ther
109                    Predicting which patients are most likely to benefit would be valuable for individ
110 teria are developed to identify patients who are most likely to benefit, both clinicians and the gene
111  ability to accurately identify patients who are most likely to benefit.
112 rgeted agents within patient populations who are most likely to benefit.
113 nable coverage for their use in patients who are most likely to benefit.
114 ted and ready to make behavioral changes may be most likely to benefit from behavioral counseling.
115         However, the patient population that is most likely to benefit from such selective compounds
116 imed to explore the hypothesis that olaparib is most likely to benefit patients with a BRCA mutation.
117 power with respect to which G.U sites in RNA are most likely to bind cationic ligands.
118 s in a protein sequence of unknown structure are most likely to bind RNA.
119                                     Mazindol is most likely to bind as the R-enantiomer.
120  in methods employed to achieve common goals are most likely to capture the interest and cooperation
121 enovirus were less frequently identified but were most likely to cause ARI that required medical atte
122 ng species interactions, and while mutualism was most likely to change sign across contexts (and pred
123 rate adherence (group 4), the largest group, were most likely to change groups from 1 to 4 years of f
124                                      Parents were most likely to choose primary care offices that gua
125  significant advances in D. gallinae control are most likely to come through an integrated approach a
126 -limonene produced] indicated which residues are most likely to constitute the active site.
127  and test results to prioritize samples that are most likely to contain variants.
128 ethylene blue dye to identify the SLN, which is most likely to contain metastatic cancer cells.
129 o identify children with ADHD whose symptoms are most likely to continue into adolescence.
130 dition, we discuss those Akt substrates that are most likely to contribute to the diverse cellular ro
131     We also discuss which molecular pathways are most likely to dampen abnormal dopaminoceptive signa
132 y system that integrates science and welfare is most likely to deliver public confidence.
133 ially shared the larvae type that their mate was most likely to desire and also increased the quantit
134                                   The models are most likely to detect inbreeding depression in large
135                R895 delivered a profile that was most likely to detect the widest range of PSP toxins
136 n of individuals or population segments that are most likely to develop (any or severe forms of) oral
137 ave been developed to predict which patients are most likely to develop persistent organ failure.
138  diagnosis and/or deteriorating most rapidly are most likely to develop type 2 diabetes within 12 yea
139 nd AOL can be used to identify patients with BE most likely to develop EAC or high-grade dysplasia.
140                                     Epilepsy is most likely to develop in later life.
141  healthy genetically at-risk adolescents who were most likely to develop future Axis I disorders.
142 atients with pneumonia + acute kidney injury were most likely to die or reach major adverse kidney ev
143                                         They were most likely to document communication of results fo
144 memory capacity (i.e., those individuals who are most likely to draw inferences during text comprehen
145 rovide a meaningful ranking of the SNPs that are most likely to drive gene expression variation.
146 ed and/or dysregulated in human CRC and thus are most likely to drive tumorigenesis.
147 y be used to discern which type of mechanism is most likely to drive lateral root patterning.
148 and we observe that the glycolytic phenotype is most likely to emerge in a poorly oxygenated tissue w
149              Additionally, female caregivers are most likely to employ coping strategies, most common
150 ise segregation of carpenter ants that would be most likely to encounter infectious agents (i.e. fora
151 anisms to ensure a behavioural response that is most likely to enhance survival in a changing environ
152 s (OR = 2.97; 95% CI, 1.34 to 6.58; P = .01) were most likely to enroll onto the study.
153                                         This is most likely to ensure sustained high-level donor chim
154  of the DNA released by the exonuclease that is most likely to enter the pore is nearly equal to sepa
155                         High-VEGF tumors may be most likely to escape anti-angiogenics by upregulatin
156 d cell-to-cell movement; thus, this behavior is most likely to establish virus infection.
157 d the theoretical prediction that plasticity is most likely to evolve if alternative environments (in
158                                   Physicians were most likely to exclude patients from indicators tha
159          Areas with advanced RPE alterations are most likely to exhibit clinically recognizable patte
160 semantic variant primary progressive aphasia were most likely to exhibit disgusting behaviors and wer
161 estimate where Henipavirus host distribution is most likely to expand, contract, or remain stable, pr
162 est-dependent species that avoid agriculture are most likely to experience decreases in habitable ran
163  method for predicting which sites within WW are most likely to experience PEG-based stabilization, a
164 ay be used to identify patients with TRD who are most likely to experience remission of suicidal idea
165                               Nonwhite women were most likely to experience an HIV/AIDS-related event
166 cise systolic blood pressure below 180 mm Hg were most likely to experience clinical events with an a
167 ratio, 3.96; 95% CI, 1.44 to 10.89; P = .01) were most likely to experience distress.
168    Subjects with severe symptoms at baseline were most likely to experience relapse, and relapse occu
169 on of biological processes and pathways that are most likely to explain the measured results.
170 t and does particularly well in regions that are most likely to facilitate influenza spread and durin
171 dentified low-risk to high-risk patients who were most likely to fail treatment within 18 months (com
172 Cys-45 of CcmH and Cys-34 of apocytochrome c are most likely to form this mixed disulfide bond, which
173 e (325-425 mum) had the best VA (P=0.01) and were most likely to gain >/=3 lines (P=0.004).
174 itions and toward the amino acids (AAs) that are most likely to generate hits; however, manually cons
175 ury involving the rectus abdominis insertion were most likely to go on to surgical pelvic floor repai
176 ide, and in which prisoners this progression is most likely to happen, is important.
177                       Therapeutic candidates are most likely to have a detectable effect in human tri
178 ikely to have autoimmune type 1 diabetes and are most likely to have a monogenic etiology.
179 hose aspects of the targeting mechanism that are most likely to have a substantial effect on the over
180              Finally, Euro-American isolates are most likely to have a wild-type PZase and escape mol
181                    Closely related organisms are most likely to have common regulatory motifs; howeve
182 r HIV, and the package of interventions that are most likely to have the largest effect in each diffe
183 hts in cancer outpatients and which patients are most likely to have them.
184 article attempts to assess where and how NFA is most likely to have a real impact on plant biotechnol
185             Participants in the severe class were most likely to have 4 or more DSM-IV or DSM-5 PG di
186  have a history of oral or anal sex with men were most likely to have an anal HPV infection.
187   Obese women with adverse cortisol profiles were most likely to have children with repeated wheeze.
188 ), or PFV (7%); and those older than 5 years were most likely to have Coats' disease (57%), toxocaria
189 s hemorrhage (7%); those 2 to 5 years of age were most likely to have Coats' disease (61%), toxocaria
190              Among all patients, black women were most likely to have contact with pastoral care and
191 ted that neglect patients with a SWM deficit were most likely to have damage to parietal white matter
192 vascular interventions were the regions that were most likely to have high spending (R = 0.42, P = .0
193                     The overtriaged patients were most likely to have injuries of the head and neck (
194 esentation, and children younger than 1 year were most likely to have PFV (49%), Coats' disease (20%)
195                   Men and nonHispanic whites were most likely to have unfavorable response profiles (
196 dance/pH monitoring performed on therapy may be most likely to help exclude reflux as the cause for p
197 erature indicates that cognitive remediation is most likely to impact functional outcome when individ
198 intraperitoneal techniques for drug delivery are most likely to improve patient outcomes.
199                             Hospitalizations were most likely to include guideline-adherent antibioti
200                            Light stimulation was most likely to induce behavioral arousal during SWS,
201 ng status in adolescents, with those who may be most likely to initiate smoking (i.e., adolescent fem
202 racting amino acid residues in proteins that are most likely to interact with other proteins, given t
203 ing sleep, a period when these abnormalities were most likely to interfere with memory consolidation.
204                                    Hospitals are most likely to introduce new invasive cardiac servic
205 ngs to understand when confounding by income is most likely to introduce bias.
206 on using the point in time at which subjects are most likely to judge multisensory stimuli to be simu
207 ndicate observable energetic conditions that are most likely to lead to stable and strong top-down co
208 ber layer loss, disc hemorrhage, or rim loss were most likely to lead to underestimation of glaucoma.
209 wledge about the points at which individuals are most likely to leave care could improve large-scale
210                            Married residents were most likely to look forward to work (P < 0.001), an
211                       Inclusion of tunneling is most likely to magnify the observed differences betwe
212 nly a small subset of peptide sequences that are most likely to match the spectrum.
213  chemical volatiles emitted by bacteria that are most likely to mediate bacterial or plant responses
214 demonstrate that CDKN1C, KCNQ1, and KCNQ1OT1 are most likely to mediate diabetes susceptibility at th
215 osed method predicts the domain pair(s) that is most likely to mediate the protein interaction.
216 t, and presumably most dominant, individuals were most likely to migrate.
217 gnificantly by weekday (P = 0.033); patients were most likely to miss doses on Saturdays and Thursday
218 tial role of GroEL/GroES in assisted folding is most likely to modulate the conformation of MSG inter
219 oratories, and conclude that mtDNA deletions are most likely to occur during repair of damaged mtDNA
220                               Flash droughts are most likely to occur over humid and semi-humid regio
221 ficantly change axonal conduction properties are most likely to occur over timescales of days to week
222 y predicts that abrupt biodiversity declines are most likely to occur when habitat availability is re
223  trends is necessary to predict where change is most likely to occur and to identify implications for
224                                         This is most likely to occur early in life.
225 stribution patterns when the passage of ECEs is most likely to occur from 2012 to 2016 using passive
226 e established that the second type of isomer is most likely to occur if the deprotonated base is loca
227 signed to detect the fixation disparity that is most likely to occur in the presence of a decompensat
228                                RNFL thinning is most likely to occur in the temporal peripapillary qu
229 ound firing in the cerebellar nuclei in vivo is most likely to occur when GABA(A) and mGluRs are simu
230 latory response to carbon dioxide production is most likely to occur when surgery is performed at an
231 er aqueous conditions where downhill folding is most likely to occur, we measure the stability of mul
232 latory response to carbon dioxide production was most likely to occur when PVR was performed at an ag
233         Infant deaths due to external causes were most likely to occur between 2 and 7 months of age.
234 basis for identifying regions where new EIDs are most likely to originate (emerging disease 'hotspots
235                                          MRI was most likely to over-represent the size of less dense
236 ns can identify properties of mutations that are most likely to persist in natural populations.
237  whose human papillomavirus (HPV) infections were most likely to persist and progress to cervical int
238               However, the level of MRD that is most likely to preclude cure by HCT is unclear, and t
239 ell culture and mouse models of human cancer is most likely to predict the efficacy of novel anti-can
240 put to discern the set of mRNA isoforms that are most likely to present in an RNA-Seq sample.
241  and replication of endogenous retroviruses, is most likely to prevent the decay of miRNA-targeted mR
242           Primers targeting longer sequences are most likely to produce false positives due to amplif
243 nical marker in identifying MCI patients who are most likely to progress to AD.
244 be used to identify individuals with MCI who are most likely to progress to AD.
245 ze and distribution of the future work force is most likely to provide the greatest population-level
246 rgency medical services-transported patients were most likely to reach door-to-device goals, with 91%
247 ormone was highest among black patients, who were most likely to receive activated vitamin D and at t
248 ume of ~150 mL and a midline shift of ~12 mm were most likely to receive an intracranial pressure mon
249 ased during the study period in patients who were most likely to receive chemotherapy.
250 ancer screening; survivors who saw PCPs only were most likely to receive cholesterol screening and bo
251  Survivors who saw both PCPs and oncologists were most likely to receive influenza vaccination, mammo
252 o visited both a PCP and oncology specialist were most likely to receive recommended care.
253 cal signal that could be used to predict who is most likely to recover from neural injury, to choose
254 atify patients and identify early those that are most likely to recur and progress quickly.
255       Prescription opioid-dependent patients are most likely to reduce opioid use during buprenorphin
256 entation are calculated to learn which TFBSs are most likely to regulate a given gene.
257 ata to identify a subset of CpG islands that are most likely to regulate downstream gene expression,
258 mine the class of transcription factors that is most likely to regulate a set of sequences.
259                We therefore propose that ATP is most likely to regulate Ca(2+) efflux in E. coli thro
260  Fabrics, a plush toy, and cleaning products were most likely to release silver.
261  those treated with single-agent fludarabine were most likely to remain DAT positive and to change fr
262 ve people with higher risk sexual behaviours were most likely to repeat test, which was encouraging i
263 ell precursors, but it remains unclear which is most likely to replenish the adult thymus.
264 ians working in hospitals or medical schools were most likely to report.
265 aring most frequently at the top of the list are most likely to represent the function of the query g
266 r able to determine the groups of genes that are most likely to represent underlying TMs.
267                                         This is most likely to represent retinal ganglion cell loss i
268 equire further assessment and which patients are most likely to require treatment of their VWD.
269                   The finding that Hispanics are most likely to reside in high-risk neighborhoods, in
270 lanned studies should clarify which patients are most likely to respond to cardiac resynchronization
271 tions may allow us to predict which patients are most likely to respond to cingulotomy, thereby refin
272 e overall SVR rate was low, but patients who are most likely to respond to re-treatment can be identi
273 y with the correct biomarkers which patients are most likely to respond to Src inhibitors.
274 or biomarkers able to predict which patients are most likely to respond to therapy.
275        Patients with tumors expressing PD-L1 are most likely to respond to this treatment.
276 ol compared with placebo, but which patients are most likely to respond to treatment with LTRAs remai
277 tive (ERalpha(+))/PR-positive (PR(+)) tumors are most likely to respond.
278  by identifying those patient subgroups that are most likely to respond.
279 ur studies found nose-to-ear-to-xiphisternum was most likely to result in a tube that is positioned i
280 o be shared, and (iii) which types of people are most likely to share scientific discoveries.
281 Careful analysis of such outlier populations is most likely to shed light on the molecular mechanisms
282 , kale, chard, lettuce, greens, and spinach) being most likely to soil/dust contamination of the open
283 guide cancer treatment decisions, those that are most likely to someday be clinically useful, and ass
284 s that the segments at the ends of the probe are most likely to start the hybridization.
285 chore-MT attachments are weakened where PEFs are most likely to strengthen them.
286 members for which drug discovery efforts may be most likely to succeed.
287 nd ESR genotype may help predict which women are most likely to suffer hot flashes during tamoxifen t
288 e that is difficult to cross-contaminate and is most likely to survive.
289              Patients with arrests in public were most likely to survive if they received both bystan
290  of public trust, but on what mix of factors are most likely to sustain public trust.
291 cs for which hybridization is most favorable were most likely to switch from choosing conspecifics to
292 tomically defined focal therapy targets that are most likely to trigger an immune-mediated abscopal r
293  forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) were most likely to turn culture negative.
294  in IL28B can identify patients with AHC who are most likely to undergo spontaneous clearance and tho
295                          Specifically, women were most likely to undergo SLNB if the operation was pe
296 tional Cancer Institute-designated hospitals were most likely to undergo SLNB in adherence with natio
297 d laying as well as when during the day, she was most likely to visit the nest site to deposit eggs.
298                     Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the adde
299                     Thus, the very TFBS that are most likely to yield human-specific characteristics
300                   A mechanism-based approach is most likely to yield the future breakthroughs in the

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