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1  The analysis identifies a set of genes that are predicted by 3 different algorithms, further emphasi
2 ximum activity parameters across sites could be predicted by 30-year mean annual precipitation, an in
3  which individual differences in performance are predicted by a broad spectrum of psychological varia
4  that: 1) curvilinear isoboles of additivity are predicted by a concerted transition model where the
5 ned as early as the pronuclear stage and may be predicted by a 12-gene transcriptomic signature.
6 ckaging bulk and the measure of decrease can be predicted by a kinetic equation, making it possible t
7 1-4%), and the daily mean ENT in water could be predicted by a linear regression with turbidity alone
8 s differ significantly from those that would be predicted by a model based on rational-expectations e
9 d and explore whether this early failure can be predicted by a number of intrinsic and extrinsic fact
10 crystallize, the thermodynamic structure can be predicted by a set of structural design rules analogo
11 10)Pb in deciduous and coniferous vegetation is predicted by a model that is based solely on measured
12  observed pattern of cross-area correlations is predicted by a normalization model where MT units sum
13                                 This failure is predicted by a single-trial signature of (co)activati
14 E values are significantly smaller than what is predicted by a static proton tunneling model.
15 transcription factors bound to each enhancer is predicted by a thermodynamics-based model and 2) inde
16 se in behavioral performance during learning is predicted by a tight coordination of spike timing wit
17   The severity of patients' motor impairment was predicted by a combination of cerebellar atrophy and
18 shared frontoparietal inhibitory network and was predicted by a common profile of medial temporal lob
19 ilarities in bacterial community composition was predicted by a complex interaction between maternal
20  amygdala hyperreactivity, and poor recovery was predicted by a failure to maintain ventral anterior
21 ia load of >/=1 copy/mL after 4 years of ART was predicted by a higher pre-ART HIV-1 RNA level, highe
22  (obesity, sleep complaints, and depression) was predicted by a large number of indicators of working
23                                 Poor outcome was predicted by a loss of effective contraction in the
24  the insular cortex, while affective empathy was predicted by a marker of iron content in second soma
25 The lack of functional improvement post-TAVR was predicted by a mix of baseline and periprocedural fa
26  observed pattern of cross-area correlations was predicted by a simple normalization model.
27 imary end point) achieved in 70% of patients were predicted by a preoperative indexed RV end-diastoli
28 l level, changes in interpersonal attraction were predicted by activity in the reward system of the o
29 est response was highest for a daily ICS and was predicted by aeroallergen sensitization but not exac
30       The surgically induced decrease in BMI was predicted by age (P = 0.0002) and initial BMI (P < 0
31                       The 7-day post-ICU FIM was predicted by age and ICU length of stay.
32                            Long-term outcome was predicted by age and postprocedural variables, inclu
33       Long-term post-PMV event-free survival was predicted by age, degree of mitral regurgitation, an
34 a capsid peptide fragments were observed and were predicted by algorithms to contain cleavage sites w
35 nd cleavage sites for each of the SHFV PLP1s were predicted by alignment of the SHFV PLP1 region sequ
36  of DAF-T fluorescence in contracting muscle is predicted by also considering the washout from the mu
37               Specifically, chronic symptoms were predicted by amygdala hyperreactivity, and poor rec
38           We show how intermediate movements are predicted by an optimal feedback control model that
39 vers' nonexhaustive search patterns, and can be predicted by an extended signal detection theory fram
40 t that the human capacity to learn an L2 can be predicted by an individual's intrinsic functional con
41 uman capacity to learn a second language can be predicted by an individual's intrinsic functional con
42              Partitioning behavior could not be predicted by an organic carbon and black carbon parti
43 indexed by the stimulus-evoked P1 component, was predicted by an ERP measure of error processing, the
44 s in the activation of this region: Activity was predicted by an independent measure of the degree to
45 ys revealed that repetitiveness and rigidity were predicted by an increase in heart rate, while self-
46 at the stereoselectivity of the reaction can be predicted by analogous models.
47                     ARbp at age 16 years can be predicted by analysis of IgE reactivity to PR-10 prot
48                           Higher risk of LAE was predicted by atrial fibrillation (hazard ratio [HR]:
49 nded Disability Status Scale pyramidal score was predicted by axial diffusivity along the corticospin
50 ttern of longitudinal Abeta accumulation can be predicted by baseline amyloid PET.
51 with the surgery and anesthesia exposure but is predicted by baseline education level and in-hospital
52  Clinical improvement in depressive patients was predicted by baseline GSK3beta pathway activity and
53 edications during the interscan interval and was predicted by baseline levels of an aggregate measure
54 descriptions of surround suppression, but it was predicted by Bayesian inference about statistical de
55 ies occur with much lower probabilities than are predicted by binomial theory, supporting the conclus
56 currence, in HIV-infected individuals on ART is predicted by biomarkers of systemic inflammation, man
57                             The risk of MetS was predicted by body mass index and plasma adiponectin
58       Discharge to a rehabilitation hospital is predicted by both the ADL (<12) and Braden Scale (<16
59 Am are more complex than expected and cannot be predicted by bulk soil properties.
60 tronic structure and charge-carrier mobility are predicted by calculation and observed by electric tr
61 so observed dynamic fluctuations in LPB that were predicted by changes in objective environment, i.e.
62 ion of ice or water in a south tropical band is predicted by climate model simulations of early Mars
63 r concentration that is up to ten times what is predicted by climate models, changing the properties
64                                      AHD may be predicted by clinical factors, including advanced age
65 rvival [OS] and failure-free survival [FFS]) are predicted by clinician-assessed response, patient-re
66 ending on how accurately objects' values can be predicted by combining feature values.
67 und in the Dlx1/Dlx2/Brn3b-null retinas than was predicted by combining features of the Brn3b single-
68 e asked whether intra-individual variability is predicted by common variation in catecholamine genes
69      The existence of kinetic limitation can be predicted by comparing the characteristic time scales
70 ion (SPE) was captured and the concentration was predicted by comparing color values with those colle
71                          This transformation is predicted by computational modeling and verified by k
72 rse Halex regioselectivity at the 4-position was predicted by computations and was consistent with ki
73 nificant group differences in WM performance were predicted by COMT val(158)met status.
74                             A dismal outcome is predicted by concomitant TP53 and ATRX mutations and
75                            Shape persistence is predicted by conformer stability calculations, provid
76 ow that a better estimate of the true pH can be predicted by considering not only the buffer pH but a
77 functions as well as the associated proteins are predicted by constructing coding-non-coding co-expre
78 upt or fuse genes in a manner that might not be predicted by conventional copy-number assays.
79 nd 9-fold rate enhancements, over what would be predicted by conventional thermal heating, was observ
80 s in the setting of healthy adult myocardium was predicted by coupling and fusing these hMSC models t
81 oted that several connectivity abnormalities were predicted by CSF biomarkers and cognitive scores.
82 te secondary somatosensory cortex processing was predicted by current hallucinatory severity.
83               The cyclic hexamer and octamer are predicted by density functional theory to adopt low
84                      The formation of ketene is predicted by detailed DFT calculations and verified e
85 , and hence a coplanar arrangement at N(nit) is predicted by DFT.
86 i pi-complex 2 as the initial product, which was predicted by DFT calculations and observed spectrosc
87 he second addition of the Gd3N@C80 bisadduct was predicted by DFT calculations.
88 d that the same level of dance quality could be predicted by different combinations of dance features
89  and psychological antecedents, and thus may be predicted by different personality traits.
90 t training induced multitasking improvements were predicted by divergence in the FP-SC blood oxygen l
91 lies has achieved by a benzoate moiety which was predicted by docking to be involved in favorable ele
92                                      Ligands were predicted by docking against a comparative model ba
93 conformation at the C terminus to human IRAP were predicted by docking and molecular dynamics simulat
94 gence, whereas the persistence of antibodies is predicted by DSA strength and specificity.
95  inflammatory genes in young adulthood would be predicted by early life nutritional, microbial, and p
96                     Postprocedural mortality is predicted by early recurrence of VT/ventricular fibri
97 5% CI 0.83 to 1.80).In PSP and MSA, survival was predicted by early falls (multivariate HR 2.32; 95%
98  show that this reduced face selectivity can be predicted by effective connectivity from early visual
99  neurons in the medial entorhinal cortex can be predicted by electrophysiological features reflecting
100      Hypermethylated CGI events in the model were predicted by enrichment of the DNA modification 5-h
101 er than consistency, whereas adaptation rate is predicted by environmental consistency rather than va
102 sociation whereby feedback response strength is predicted by environmental variability rather than co
103 to obtain possible molecular structures that are predicted by enzyme promiscuity from canonical pathw
104  of cardiometabolic disease (CMD), which can be predicted by epigenetic marks in proxy tissues.
105 each other and to longevity, such trade-offs are predicted by evolutionary theory.
106 ity of phosphonate biosynthetic pathways can be predicted by examining PEP mutase diversity.
107 sion Local tumor recurrence in the NEPTR may be predicted by FA metrics at baseline in patients with
108 overall rate, 27.9 per 100,000 person-years) were predicted by female sex (2.8 [2.0-4.1]), entering A
109                                 This finding was predicted by fitting in vitro voltage transients to
110 33% of the variance in students' performance is predicted by four person-related factors, i.e. self-e
111 y improve power when variant risk status can be predicted by functional annotations.
112 , there is a gradient of specialism that can be predicted by functional traits.
113                           Flows of this sort are predicted by fundamental analytical theory and more
114 cance of STAT3 activation in late recurrence was predicted by gene network analysis and validated lat
115 led that improved treatment response to BATD was predicted by greater connectivity between the left p
116 rage, outstripped reality by roughly 25% and were predicted by greater belief in a just world and soc
117                                This behavior was predicted by Grosshans and Marshall for frequency-mu
118 mtuzumab treatment of multiple sclerosis can be predicted by high baseline serum interleukin IL-21 (I
119          Crucially, forgetting of no-go cues was predicted by high inhibitory resource demand, as qua
120                      Nonbeneficial treatment was predicted by high workload and low quality collabora
121 reover, the reduced response in vmPFC for DG was predicted by higher rates of externalizing problems.
122                                  High scores were predicted by HIV disease severity and boosted prote
123 l HIV peptides of up to 16 aa that could not be predicted by HLA anchor scanning and revealed an hete
124   Social support at baseline and at one year was predicted by homelessness (t=-2.98, p=0.001, CI -4.7
125                 Community prevalence density was predicted by hospital MRSA rates and above-threshold
126                   These collective movements are predicted by hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mech
127 ous Disease Certification Examination scores were predicted by IDSA ITE scores, prior United States M
128 e for patients with non-AFP-producing tumors is predicted by important radiologic and pathologic fact
129 stigated whether self-rated health (SRH) can be predicted by in-work poverty and how between-persons
130                           Relapse to smoking was predicted by increased withdrawal symptoms, decrease
131 dinal improvements in retrieval-strategy use were predicted by increased hippocampal-neocortical func
132   In multivariable analysis, increase in E12 was predicted by increasing distance (0.07 per mm; 95% c
133 alculated as the product of force and speed) was predicted by individual levels of psychopathy.
134 pathophysiology and treatment responsiveness are predicted by inflammatory phenotype.
135 PTSD at 3 months, PTSD severity at 24 months was predicted by initial PTSD symptom severity, MTBI, le
136 ncome African American and Dominican mothers were predicted by interacting effects of prepregnancy BM
137 N on continue-evoked activity in the pre-SMA was predicted by interindividual differences in risk-ave
138                May-September ozone exposures were predicted by interpolating concentrations from the
139  changes in macro-scale distributions cannot be predicted by investigating individual-level impacts i
140 ction of CTLA-4 on regulatory T cells, which are predicted by its ability to remove ligands from APC.
141              A pigeon's degree of leadership was predicted by its ground speeds from earlier solo fli
142 degree of syntactic comprehension impairment was predicted by left frontal atrophy, but also by funct
143 rally showed greater degeneration than would be predicted by lesion size.
144               Individual dyskinesia severity was predicted by levodopa-induced modulation of striato-
145                                  Weight gain was predicted by low mean (SD) baseline reward-related a
146 oreover, the time of effort initiation could be predicted by MBS reduction measured at the beginning
147 henyl, styryl, and phenylbutadienyl moieties was predicted by means of TD-DFT calculations to produce
148 ty can change over time and that persistence is predicted by measures of species sensitivity, a funct
149         In addition, graft CD8 content could be predicted by measuring the proportion of CD8 cells in
150 an occur in ternary-metal mixtures but might be predicted by mechanistic bioavailability-based toxici
151 aired allocentric navigation beyond what can be predicted by memory quotient as a widely used measure
152                 The fingering phenomenon can be predicted by micro/nano-pore network for gas flow, wh
153 veral novel microRNAs in C. reinhardtii that were predicted by miRvial but missed by the other method
154 e folding of interfaces along paths that can be predicted by modeling.
155 ects a highly conserved cysteine residue and is predicted by molecular modeling to disrupt a disulfid
156                       Further reductions can be predicted by more extreme demographic events in exces
157                           Obtaining benefits was predicted by more severe psychotic symptoms and grea
158 cal excitability in primary motor cortex and are predicted by motor tic severity and white-matter mic
159 l as the related kinase ERK2 over what would be predicted by mRNA levels.
160                                 Cancer types were predicted by mRNA data (n = 1960) for most subtypes
161 with relapsed DLBCL, and early responses can be predicted by mutations in MEF2B or a significant chan
162         Importantly, hand postural synergies were predicted by neural activation patterns within prim
163                  These similarity reductions were predicted by neural measures of memory activation d
164                           Such features have been predicted by nucleosynthesis models for supernovae
165 or striatal regions of interest and found to be predicted by one of five tested haplotypes, particula
166 optimal kinetochore binder stiffness regimes are predicted by our model.
167                                These results are predicted by our suggestion that choice probabilitie
168                                This behavior was predicted by our model, which posits that people rec
169 olect from parents to offspring, as idiolect is predicted by parental birthplace, even after controll
170 contradict psychoanalytic theory: Narcissism was predicted by parental overvaluation, not by lack of
171 the specificity of this finding, self-esteem was predicted by parental warmth, not by parental overva
172 ver, the timing of activity in these regions was predicted by participants' highly similar qualitativ
173 her revealed that open field cortisol levels were predicted by partner's cortisol levels prior to the
174                                  Readmission was predicted by patient comorbid conditions, procedure
175            The stability of these structures was predicted by performing density-functional-theory ca
176 stance from the spine, while hyoid elevation was predicted by pharyngeal neck length and initial hyoi
177 ir respective authentic receptors than would be predicted by phylogenetic analysis.
178 strains in complex communities, which cannot be predicted by phylogenetic marker genes alone.
179 e proportion of zoonotic viruses per species is predicted by phylogenetic relatedness to humans, host
180 s of red, and whether the underlying pathway is predicted by phylogenetic relatedness.
181 iation orders of magnitude greater than what is predicted by Plank's blackbody theory.
182   Maximal SB diameter ratio during follow-up was predicted by PN dependence and SB atresia, while max
183                      Month 24 BCVA </=20/100 was predicted by poor baseline BCVA in ranibizumab-treat
184                    Inferior PFS, EFS, and OS were predicted by positron emission tomography (PET) pos
185 e (CRS) in healthy volunteers, which had not been predicted by preclinical testing.
186 ardiotoxicity with drugs such as trastuzumab is predicted by preexisting cardiovascular risk factors
187 t response to psychotherapy in the MDD group was predicted by pretreatment connectivity of the right
188 r postdrought recovery of gas exchange could be predicted by properties of the water transport system
189 ns whose genetic test results would not have been predicted by published decision rules were identifi
190        Overall, clinical influenza diagnosis was predicted by race/ethnicity, insurance status, year,
191                                     Variants are predicted by realigning an assembled consensus seque
192 set C difficile infection prevalence density was predicted by recent hospital C difficile infection r
193 dicating disturbed hippocampal function, and is predicted by reduced hippocampal activity.
194  groundwater in the Chesapeake Bay watershed was predicted by relating dissolved O2 concentrations in
195 rds regression showed that improved survival was predicted by removal of 15 or more lymph nodes (haza
196                              Lack of synergy was predicted by resistance to single-agent venetoclax a
197 ge-based representation, and their structure was predicted by responses in the face-selective regions
198          Then, piRNA-transposon interactions were predicted by RNAplex.
199        Risk for SZ and bipolar illness (BPI) are predicted by school achievement (SA) at age 16 years
200               The strength of attention bias was predicted by scores on a self-report measure of body
201 ival might be augmented by aspirin and could be predicted by screening for a polymorphism in LTA4H, w
202                     Most hits could not have been predicted by sequence analysis, because the desired
203 are most commonly caused by dehydration, and are predicted by serious complications, comorbidity burd
204 tive components in SND against heart failure were predicted by serum pharmacochemistry, text mining a
205 ynaptic connectional specificity that cannot be predicted by simple axonal-dendritic proximity.
206 rties of the cytochrome P450 ensemble cannot be predicted by simple summation of the properties of th
207      The most critical fast flowpaths cannot be predicted by simplified models or identified by stand
208 fective temperature and surface gravity that are predicted by simulations of stellar surface convecti
209 lts demonstrate that this behavioral benefit is predicted by slow-oscillation phase at stimulus prese
210  for the first time that this memory benefit was predicted by slow-wave phase at the time of stimulat
211                   Decreased overall survival was predicted by SM depletion before RT (hazard ratio [H
212 ree to which these neurons modulate behavior is predicted by social rank, together supporting a role
213 emotion dynamics above and beyond what might be predicted by static emotion knowledge alone.
214  our primary cohort, antidepressant efficacy was predicted by stimulation sites that were both more a
215 ated within the cofactor binding domain, and are predicted by structural analysis to have a destabili
216 behavior of released ENM may not necessarily be predicted by studying the pristine materials.
217 e magnitude of atrophy within a brain region was predicted by that region's strength of functional co
218                       More specifically, NRM was predicted by THBD SNPs in patients who later develop
219                        These characteristics are predicted by the connectionist Triangle Model of rea
220 mmer ice-free conditions in the Arctic Ocean are predicted by the end of the century.
221 wild sea lions, that spatial memory deficits are predicted by the extent of right dorsal hippocampal
222 hese sites and the interactions between them are predicted by the model, and experimentally supported
223  T cell apoptosis in the presence of antigen are predicted by the model.
224 s and human speed discrimination performance are predicted by the optimal computations, and that natu
225 y liver and low HDL cholesterol levels, that are predicted by the results of previously reported live
226 and we determine how well the first of these are predicted by the second.
227 f model-based control, and those differences are predicted by the structural integrity of white-matte
228 aw rheology and collapse onto a master curve are predicted by the theory of soft glassy materials and
229 ion human participants were retrieving could be predicted by the activation patterns in early visual
230  of the 9 vascular surgical procedures could be predicted by the aggregated within provider performan
231  indicating that adverse events possibly can be predicted by the calculation of absorbed dose to RM f
232 ht loss and proneness to weight regain could be predicted by the combination of high plasma insulin a
233  whether the outcome of each procedure could be predicted by the composite outcome of all other proce
234 n's perceptual sensitivity to numerosity can be predicted by the development of their neural sensitiv
235 ry of plant gas exchange was rapid and could be predicted by the hydraulic safety margin, providing s
236 often contingent on history and so it cannot be predicted by the phenotypic effects of mutations assa
237 wed that corneal epithelial cell tropism can be predicted by the presence of a lysine or alanine at r
238 ree was required in 11 cases (58%) and could be predicted by the presence of complicated clinical pre
239 ve chemotherapy, which to a large extent can be predicted by the presence of DIC at time of AML diagn
240 tory capacity to a greater extent than would be predicted by the reduction in the size of the Treg co
241 ponse to different clusters in the PPA could be predicted by the similarity in their image properties
242 letion of a distal regulatory element cannot be predicted by the size or presence of an H3K27Ac peak.
243                  Notably, this outcome could be predicted by the status of pSTAT5 signaling, which wa
244 arious fatty acids to induce solid phase can be predicted by the transition temperatures of their maj
245 ats, the macroevolution of leaf defenses can be predicted by the univariate trade-off model, which pr
246  edge states, whose topological phase cannot be predicted by the usual Chern number topological invar
247 ed at assessing whether fluid responsiveness is predicted by the effects of an end-expiratory occlusi
248 ood and young adulthood and this improvement is predicted by the integrity of frontostriatal WM conne
249  We found that a hypothetical protein, which is predicted by the leech genome, is highly expressed on
250  that the size of the mixed-category benefit was predicted by the amount of separation between neural
251                     Residual memory function was predicted by the antibody titre at presentation.
252                                     Survival was predicted by the Apgar score after 5 minutes (odds r
253        Adjusted analyses showed that HOMA-IR was predicted by the baseline HOMA index and BMI but not
254             Unfavorable outcome was rare and was predicted by the continued presence of symptoms 14 d
255  frontal fast sleep spindles in older adults was predicted by the degree of reduced white matter inte
256                                PRM emphysema was predicted by the diffusing capacity for carbon monox
257  effect of 10 Hz flicker on task performance was predicted by the distance between 10 Hz and individu
258                         Fluid responsiveness was predicted by the end-expiratory occlusion-induced ch
259 autism spectrum disorder, with a volume that was predicted by the pattern of learning from visual and
260 n breads with higher mineral availability as was predicted by the phytate/mineral molar ratios, which
261                             Anatomic failure was predicted by the presence of an inferior retinal bre
262         We found that BqsR operator affinity was predicted by the PWM well.
263  the relative strength of these interactions was predicted by the relative reliabilities of the two m
264                           Course of recovery was predicted by the strength of functional connectivity
265                         Fluid responsiveness was predicted by the sum of absolute values of changes i
266 from expected scaling relations that neither were predicted by the DQC theory nor conform to standard
267 quality, and carbon sequestration functions, were predicted by the four plant traits directly or indi
268 ed in over 13% of genes, and 651 novel genes were predicted by the GC-specific MAKER protocol.
269 ng tumor specific proteins and pathways that were predicted by the models but not directly observed i
270 e subgroup revealed that daily living skills were predicted by the presence of anxiety disorders.
271  Group differences in error-related activity were predicted by the time as last self-administered coc
272 tion as ZMCs, and much of their activity can be predicted by their affinity for zinc.
273                         This discrepancy can be predicted by their different uptake potential, pharma
274 ynchronised over their geographic range than is predicted by their relationship between mean flight d
275 r results show that the consonance of chords is predicted by their relative similarity to voiced spee
276 between absolute humidity and influenza that is predicted by theory and experiment, but hitherto has
277 t increase dispersal or reproductive ability is predicted by theory and supported with extensive empi
278 ons of daughters during the disrupted period were predicted by those of their mothers in years prior,
279 h pulse intensity and duration, and behavior was predicted by total spike count independent of tempor
280   We conclude that the SST in the SPG cannot be predicted by tracking SST anomalies along the GS.
281 is many orders of magnitude faster than what is predicted by traditional climb models.
282 oral efficiency of prosocial learning, which is predicted by trait empathy.
283               Survival of anthrax meningitis was predicted by treatment with a bactericidal agent (P
284 sion, we show that circulating IL-1RA levels are predicted by two independent SNPs at the IL1RN and I
285 responds to a unique stable state, which can be predicted by two controlling stability conditions.
286  at high energies (>3.1 eV), which could not be predicted by using formalisms derived from effective
287 se asthma phenotypes and mechanisms that can be predicted by using simple clinical markers at the tim
288 ular failure in pulmonary hypertension could be predicted by using supervised machine learning of thr
289 mulate multiple ovulation or follicle growth is predicted by using the theory of optimal control.
290                       Lipid bioaccessibility was predicted by using a theoretical model, based on alm
291                    GWG to 39 wk of gestation was predicted by using mixed models, and early pregnancy
292                            Recurrence scores were predicted by using these features in combination wi
293 dual differences in the extension of the PPS are predicted by variability of BOLD responses in the pr
294  for postmorbid autobiographical events that was predicted by variability in CA3 volume.
295                               These proteins are predicted by various algorithms to have similar aggr
296                        Visual size judgments were predicted by vowel formant F1 in combination with F
297  from representative infant-sibling studies) were predicted by worse stochastic patterns in their spo
298 this second, delayed calcium expansion event is predicted by wound size, indicating that a separate m
299 e error was calculated to measure how well Y is predicted by X.
300                              Longer survival is predicted by younger age, spinal onset, male gender,

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