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1 to 0.95]) (a negative risk difference favors continuing).
2 n collapse, if high greenhouse gas emissions continue.
3 ereas expression of the related Pax8 protein continues.
4  an elevated equilibrium until year 4 with a continued 3-fold increase in death.
5                                              Continued advances in fundamental immunology, genetic en
6 hould have arrangements made for MOUDs to be continued after discharge, and MOUDs should not be disco
7  Human Genome Project three decades ago, and continuing after its completion in 2003, genomics has pr
8                                    There was continued alleviation of hepatocellular injury in knocko
9 , as the search for novel and improved drugs continues, an innovative approach - targeting receptor c
10 ilable for analysis as recruitment at the VA continues and the cohort expands both in size and divers
11  8-year risk for breast cancer death between continuing and stopping screening was -1.0 (95% CI, -2.3
12                                              Continuing annual breast cancer screening past age 75 ye
13 to be no significant benefit associated with continued antibiotic therapy.
14                                   Meanwhile, continued APC/C activity promotes proteolysis of other m
15 PTCs, who started ART 8 weeks postinfection, continued ART for >7 months, and controlled plasma virem
16                                              Continuing ART with a regimen that includes enfuvirtide
17 stering of upstream autophagy factors drives continued autophagosome formation.
18                         TAK-003 demonstrated continued benefit independent of baseline serostatus in
19 lly under low-level drug selection underwent continuing breakage-fusion-bridge cycles, generating amp
20 he trial, the multiple centers involved, and continued bureaucracy.
21             The desegregation of occupations continues but has slowed its pace.
22 ndomized 1:1 to switching to DTG + FTC or to continuing cART, and 1:1 to simplified patient-centered
23                                     Finally, continued CENP-A assembly in differentiated cells is non
24 and radiotherapy boost based on margins with continued chemotherapy).
25 inly negative, whereas the likely outcome of continued climate change on summer survival was generall
26 uring the preceding summer and the effect of continued climate change was likely to be mainly negativ
27  decline and therefore these lesions warrant continued close monitoring with multimodal retinal imagi
28 rt of the upcoming academic year for new and continuing cohorts.
29 ion of BCG-Denmark was halted, and the trial continued comparing BCG-Japan (3191 neonates randomized,
30 ist Device (LVAD) implant vary: some centers continue CRT while others turn off the left ventricular
31 with a worsening of glycemia associated with continued decline in beta-cell function.
32                    Finally, we report on our continued deeper integration with the Ensembl project, w
33 s available in 2D COFs, which motivate their continued design and implementation into optoelectronic
34 positive proof-of-concept study supports the continued development of GSK2838232 for the treatment of
35  meningitis and is an important step for the continued development of phage therapy targeting antibio
36  reported strategy is expected to facilitate continued development of synthetic InoAz analogues as in
37 tructures remains elusive, which hinders the continued development of these technologies.
38 e surgeon, indicating an impending breach if continued directional force is applied.
39 nal management strategy for deciding when to continue, discontinue, or reinstitute antifungal treatme
40  for spruce, whereas photosynthesis in trees continues down to -1.2 MPa or lower, depending on specie
41                           If these processes continue during modern climate change, future loss of su
42 e been reported, raising concerns over their continued efficacy in WCR management.
43 for infants across all settings, and warrant continued efforts to improve the outcome of human metapn
44 ctions to limit morbidity and mortality, the continued emergence and re-emergence of new outbreaks as
45                                          The continued emergence of antibiotic resistance, together w
46  achieved, recurrence is common and mandates continued endoscopic follow-up.
47                                              Continuing environmental degradation is a threat to all
48 ripotent stem cells during embryogenesis and continuing even as matured lymphocytes are primed and ed
49 ducing countries has reinforced the need for continued evidence generation regarding typhoid epidemio
50 riminal use of pathogenic organisms warrants continued exploration and development of both classic an
51 survivorship in both treatments declining in continued exposure to OA.
52 rvivorship benefits during 1 and 6 months of continued exposure, and further displayed growth benefit
53                                              Continued fat alterations in PLWH will have an important
54                          922 (1.5%) patients continued filling opioids prescriptions for at least 3 m
55 that this tropical forest 'carbon sink' will continue for decades(4,5).
56 ily while receiving systemic antibiotics and continued for 5 days postcompletion of systemic antibiot
57                          Affinity maturation continued for 6 to 9 mo following vaccination, providing
58 eive prophylaxis starting before surgery and continuing for at least 7 to 10 days.
59 t in the Western Baltic where this tradition continued from indigenous ceramic using hunter-gatherer-
60 it has been demonstrated that Hox expression continues from embryonic stages through postnatal and ad
61 ucose-deprived PTEN null cells were found to continue global gene transcription, which may activate a
62 treatment of neurological disorders motivate continued growth of this area of study.
63                 At PO1MO, delirium cases had continued high NfL (adjusted OR = 9.7, 95% CI = 2.3-41.4
64                              As the pandemic continues, ICU clinicians anticipate a number of limited
65 s are discussed, as are future directions to continue implementation efforts.
66 ated synthetic planning is feasible, pending continued improvements to the reaction knowledge base an
67 terns have been observed and are expected to continue in the near future with potentially significant
68 and incidence, suboptimal management of gout continues in many countries.
69                                    Given the continued increase, greater efforts should be made to va
70 , and models and theory consistently suggest continued increases with future warming.
71 cts but not in diabetic subjects, suggesting continued inflammation.
72                        Therefore, there is a continuing interest in different biosensing strategies t
73  a higher pace and the trend is projected to continue into the future.
74 nhibition of the importer, so cystine import continues into cells that are already sated with cystein
75                                              Continued investigations are needed to fully elucidate t
76 r screening between ages 50 and 69 years and continuing it for 10 years decreases breast cancer morta
77                    Our findings suggest that continued large-scale shifts in the relative abundance o
78                 Global simulations show that continued loss of large animals alone could lead to a 44
79                In North China, extensive and continued losses of TWS, together with small to moderate
80 st-natal development and persists even after continued maturation.
81 ns in trade is critical for preventing their continued movement and introduction, but screening a suf
82  and outline new avenues of investigation to continue moving the field forward.
83 ld lead to a personalized assessment for the continued need for antifungal therapy.
84 dult smokers and, instead, may contribute to continuing nicotine dependence.
85 aphic progression, were randomly assigned to continue nivolumab until disease progression or unaccept
86                           Deliberation about continuing nonpandemic research should use objective, tr
87 er, given the strong links with temperature, continued ocean warming in the northeast Atlantic may re
88                    Individuals who responded continued on another 8-week course of the same intervent
89 tion represents a more defined media for the continued optimization of growth factors required to sup
90 ys and adequate testing capacity can support continued organ transplantation, even in a SARS-CoV-2 hy
91  accelerating pace, and ice loss will likely continue over the coming decades and centuries.
92                       This activity supports continued oxidation of substrates within the tricarboxyl
93 tion of aspirin 1 to 3 months after PCI with continued P2Y(12) inhibitor monotherapy compared with tr
94              Discontinuation of aspirin with continued P2Y(12) inhibitor monotherapy reduces risk of
95 eavage within the variable domain allows for continued passage of the partially processed precursors
96 nce suboptimal conditions that challenge its continued persistence and expansion.
97 , it remains unclear whether this trend will continue, preventing for accurate projections of ecosyst
98 t once an arabinonucleotide is incorporated, continued primer extension is strongly inhibited.
99 1.40; 1.13-1.72;p = 0.002) but not for those continuing prior aspirin use.
100 e) framework to identify critical issues for continued program utilization.
101 e findings have implications for the need of continued protective measures and for vaccines for perso
102 al, and appears to offer the opportunity for continued reciprocal selection in most populations.
103 oprotective roles in CNS homeostasis through continued refinement of synaptic connections.
104 zed to a behavioral intervention (n = 14) or continued regular care (standard care; n = 13); no age-m
105 lular vectors (CELVEC) were shown to provide continued release within the lung.
106               Our results highlight both the continued relevance of the EPIC technique, and the value
107 s question is not easy and will require much continued research across the multiple disciplines of co
108  and provide potential future directions for continued research in this area.
109            PK/PD/behavioral findings support continued research of PF-5190457 as a potential pharmaco
110 fluenza viruses through reassortment poses a continuing risk to public health.
111 njection and other drug use, and they have a continuing role in addressing the opioid crisis and Endi
112 Bayesian heuristic model, in which the agent continues sampling until uncertainty about trustworthine
113 ication of POP opens up numerous avenues for continued scientific exploration, including further eluc
114 reveals that earthquake interactions promote continued seismicity, leading to larger events.
115 scales (many decades, centuries and beyond), continued shifts in interactions appear to reshape netwo
116 Most of the women who smoke before pregnancy continue smoking during pregnancy, and some start to qui
117  smokers (9 trials, n = 2516; 80.7% vs 84.1% continued smoking; RR, 0.97 [95% CI, 0.93-1.01]).
118 d resection, followed by APE2 recruitment to continue SSB end resection.
119 t convey resilience to OA is critical to the continued success of abalone and other shellfish product
120 nes for swine in Chile and the importance of continued surveillance to determine the onward transmiss
121 istic understanding of the virus and support continuing surveillance of Spike mutations to aid with d
122  mammary epithelium is indispensable for the continued survival of more than 5,000 mammalian species.
123 onmental conditions change and the long-term continued survival of right whales remains uncertain.
124 o elucidate mechanisms of resistance, and to continue the pursuit of novel drug discovery.
125              As anthropogenic climate change continues the risks to biodiversity will increase over t
126                                              Continuing the boronic acid program that led to vaborbac
127  1:1 ratio to either abstain from alcohol or continue their usual alcohol consumption.
128 ion would certainly provide a new avenue for continuing their further research.
129 at started in the late 19th century and that continued throughout the 20th century.
130  lanadelumab started from the first dose and continued throughout the entire study period.
131 evalence is projected to rise as populations continue to age, yet there are no current therapeutic ap
132 taking PrEP; and finally, an individual must continue to attend health-care visits or discontinue pro
133  sustainable supply of biomass, BECCS should continue to be considered the dominant NET in IPCC and o
134 atially heterogeneous cytokinin distribution continue to be debated.
135 ecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon continue to be elucidated.
136 fect other loci and whether new recombinants continue to be generated.
137  covering small to large spatial scales will continue to be justified as a source of mechanistic unde
138 tive is to consider why identification rates continue to be low in untargeted metabolomics.
139 ociated with the wood pellet industry should continue to be monitored.
140 nagement of pain after diagnosis of MBC will continue to be necessary for many patients.
141 tter understood, class III protein functions continue to be obscure.
142          As large amounts of biological data continue to be rapidly generated, a major focus of bioin
143                            Among others that continue to be revealed, these input pathways reflect th
144  individuals with chronic rheumatic diseases continue to be treated with these drugs.
145 nticipated roles of mechanical force sensing continue to be uncovered.
146 at a substantial number of lesions appear to continue to benefit from enzalutamide beyond progression
147                                        As we continue to build such supportive environments, we can s
148 ic variation in circulating RSV strains will continue to challenge prevention efforts.
149                    Experimental developments continue to challenge the theoretical description of mol
150                          Influenza A viruses continue to circulate among wild birds and poultry world
151 re gaps have historically contributed to and continue to compound disparate health outcomes among com
152 the marine environment to ensure that levels continue to decline.
153                   Interestingly, CRPC tumors continue to depend on hyperactive AR signaling and will
154 merging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods worldwi
155                 As episodic memory abilities continue to develop across childhood and into adolescenc
156 ient mice after the first defeat session and continue to diverge following successive stress episodes
157                             As these viruses continue to diversify genetically and antigenically, it
158 atients with metastatic or recurrent disease continue to do poorly, indicating a need for new treatme
159                                  However, we continue to encounter practical issues that limit their
160 ic testing have become, health professionals continue to encounter uncertainty in their applications
161 f these crucial virus-host interactions will continue to enhance our fundamental understanding of the
162                     However, many metastases continue to express E-cadherin, and a full EMT is not al
163 ities of funders, researchers and publishers continue to grapple with what should be required or enco
164  the number of cases, and geographic spread, continue to grow.
165  has had devastating global impacts and will continue to have dramatic effects on public health for y
166          However, Black MSM in San Francisco continue to have higher HIV incidence and outmigration r
167 se, rates of complications such as nonunions continue to increase as well.
168             As computational power and speed continue to increase at a remarkable rate, the dream of
169                              NNRTI PDR would continue to increase if DTG-based ART was restricted to
170               As HIV incidence and mortality continue to increase in eastern Europe and central Asia,
171                    As rates of spinal fusion continue to increase, rates of complications such as non
172  sepsis care for Medicare beneficiaries will continue to increase.
173 However, it is largely unknown how predators continue to influence these habitat selection behaviours
174 ased during the twentieth century(5) and may continue to intensify in a warming world(6).
175                                Auxetic foams continue to interest researchers owing to their unique a
176 mechanistic insight and clinical translation continue to lag the pace of risk variant identification,
177 at the original elements of the codon theory continue to make important predictions for cerebellar me
178     Although guidelines in the United States continue to mandate a biopsy at all ages, some children
179 ine (TCV) is rolled out, surveillance should continue to monitor changes in AMR to inform policies an
180 is for phenotypic evolution as whole genomes continue to populate the tree of life.
181  sequencing technologies have generated, and continue to produce, an increasingly large corpus of bio
182         The challenge for the database is to continue to provide a highly curated database of sequenc
183  approach to modelling cardiomyopathies will continue to provide critical insights into these devasta
184 ng helical segments dock onto each other and continue to rearrange at the vicinity of the ribosome.
185                                  Respondents continue to rely on myoclonic status epilepticus and neu
186 ter multiple years of flexibility, residents continue to report a high rate of satisfaction and posit
187  discuss management of patients with ICH who continue to require long-term anticoagulation, the inter
188 logical flow conditions for over 60 days and continue to resist Staphylococcus colonization.
189    As SARS-CoV-2 infections and death counts continue to rise, it remains unclear why some individual
190  among the elderly, its prevalence and costs continue to rise, making it a significant population hea
191      Organic photovoltaic (OPV) efficiencies continue to rise, raising their prospects for solar ener
192 irus is causing a global pandemic, and cases continue to rise.
193 ams fed by snow and other cold-water sources continue to serve as critical climate refugia for mounta
194 sms of cellular and circuit-level plasticity continue to shape and reshape many regions of the adult
195 rm a scaffold for constructing the self, and continue to shape both the self and the way we perceive
196 irus is unknown at present, countries should continue to share their experiences, shield populations
197                  Emerging urinary biomarkers continue to show promise in evaluating lupus nephritis (
198 ning; and (iii) their reduction has and will continue to significantly decrease biosphere functioning
199                Legislation and credentialing continue to significantly influence the pace of tele-cri
200                 In CK1delta mutants, neurons continue to sprout growth cones into adulthood, leading
201                               Leaders should continue to study the 24/7 work environment and test mea
202 om coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) often continue to test positive for the causative virus by pol
203 tem cells to regenerate damaged heart tissue continue to this day(1,2), despite ongoing questions of
204 eposition, high freshwater Al concentrations continue to threaten acidified ecosystems across the nor
205                       Cancer surgeons should continue to use their oncologic knowledge to determine t
206 lution exposure to cardiovascular health has continued to accumulate and the biological processes und
207                                       Plague continued to afflict Europe for more than five centuries
208                                       PREsTo continued to be accurate among individuals with a biliru
209 aset, we find that rates of autism diagnosis continued to be on the rise in recent years, but who is
210 r equal to 75 years old conditional survival continued to decline with increasing length of stay.
211 -1 years) to adolescence (> 1-2 years), then continued to decrease in a slowing rate.
212 ant surgical procedures requiring laparotomy continued to dictate an open approach throughout the stu
213        Unlike S. feltiae, S. carpocapsae IJs continued to disperse.
214 ir ability to sense alloantigen because they continued to drive T cell maturation into CXCR5+PD-1+ T
215 ed a course of oseltamivir; however, she had continued to experience fatigue, fever, chills, abdomina
216                              EV-treated ESCs continued to express stemness genes, preserving their pl
217 %) had immediate stricture resolution and 42 continued to have long-term resolution (mean follow-up p
218 increased over time, post-operative survival continued to improve.
219 -Weill Cornell Medicine PICU physician group continued to lead this unit.
220 nowledge about HBV composition and should be continued to obtain the most comprehensive metabolite pr
221 en the number of dots was increased, monkeys continued to preferentially select the middle dot.
222 ion (electroretinogram), and the retinopathy continued to progress.
223  the ICU but remained in the hospital, and 3 continued to receive mechanical ventilation in the ICU.
224                           Serum IL-27 levels continued to rise during infection.
225                     Consequently, such cells continued to safely grow in the presence of antimitotic
226  animals over 12 months, only the PFC region continued to significantly accumulate plaques.
227 tic oligonucleotide to extra-hepatic tissues continues to be a challenging endeavor and efficient lig
228 l abundance (DA) analysis of microbiome data continues to be a challenging problem due to the complex
229 markable over the last 2 decades, but sepsis continues to be a major cause of death in this populatio
230 IV replication in macrophages.IMPORTANCE HIV continues to be a major public health problem worldwide,
231 salignment in axial time-of-flight (TOF) MSI continues to be a serious issue.
232              The NAM population has been and continues to be an invaluable resource for the maize gen
233 ed opposing conclusions, and the possibility continues to be as hotly contested today as it was when
234  mainstay of sepsis research for decades and continues to be considered the gold standard to inform n
235                              However, Pou3f4 continues to be expressed through later phases of develo
236         Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in India continues to be high due, in large part, to long delays
237 mited by decades of worldwide illegality and continues to be limited in the United States by the ongo
238  agents and more evidence accumulates, there continues to be no high-quality clinical data showing a
239                       Radiation therapy (RT) continues to be one of the mainstays of cancer treatment
240                     FT ICR mass spectrometry continues to be the leader in the resolving power among
241  of these polymers by mass spectrometry (MS) continues to be very challenging due to their high insol
242 treatment, the patient, who is 43 years old, continues to be without neurological and psychiatric sym
243  human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) continues to cause new pediatric cases of infection thro
244 ccurately characterizing isoprene ozonolysis continues to challenge atmospheric chemists.
245                            Tuberculosis (TB) continues to claim the lives of around 1.7 million peopl
246 on commences after approximately an hour and continues to develop over a period of weeks.
247 pment of new CRISPR-Cas genome editing tools continues to drive major advances in the life sciences.
248                     Although the information continues to emerge, here we provide our perspective on
249                             The Expert Panel continues to endorse the remaining recommendations for s
250 ients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation continues to evolve and grow, especially when knowledge
251  (SARS-CoV-2), the causal agent of COVID 19, continues to evolve since its first emergence in Decembe
252                               Washington, DC continues to experience a generalized HIV-1 epidemic.
253  growing at the correct size while the larva continues to feed and gain body mass.
254                                     Interest continues to grow regarding the role of serologic assays
255                    As marijuana's popularity continues to grow, patients with glaucoma will encounter
256 H) is a feature of a variety of diseases and continues to harbor high morbidity and mortality.
257 ctrometry, particularly as machine precision continues to improve.
258 incidence of gluten-related disorders (GRDs) continues to increase and its global prevalence is estim
259  vasoconstrictor, endothelin-1 (EDN1), which continues to increase as the cells become resistant with
260                             If deforestation continues to increase at its current exponential rate th
261        As the incidence of pancreatic cancer continues to increase, new treatment strategies for this
262 Though controversial, the savanna hypothesis continues to motivate research into the palaeo-environme
263 emonstrating that interspecies recombination continues to occur today.
264 es has decreased, this group of malignancies continues to pose major challenges to public health.
265 ants in males with neurocognitive phenotypes continues to present a challenge to clinical geneticists
266 ephalitis in humans and other mammals, which continues to present a public health threat in most part
267 y, it is important to understand whether SMC continues to provide a high level of protection and how
268 ly on and decreasing over time as deployment continues to ramp up.
269          Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to ravage health and economic metrics globally
270                             The Expert Panel continues to recommend ER testing of invasive breast can
271 eep inside the pharynx in extant vertebrates continues to require external epithelia has not been add
272 ome a significant heath burden as prevalence continues to rise, affecting 6%-13% of the global popula
273 d clinical research, breast cancer incidence continues to rise.
274                          The vertebrate limb continues to serve as an influential model of growth, mo
275 that the pressure to communicate efficiently continues to shape language use later in life.
276 Here we show that, upon internalization, TCR continues to signal from a set of specialized endosomes
277 easures, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States.
278 9), which is caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2, continues to spread rapidly around the world, there is a
279 tions between gut microorganisms and the CNS continues to uncover critical and previously unappreciat
280 tecture and molecular basis of its evolution continues to yield novel insights into our understanding
281 a and names should be used by society whilst continuing to encourage taxonomic research that leads to
282 mic proportions and disease-associated costs continuing to escalate.
283 ment approaches for several malignancies and continuing to increase patient survival.
284 macy and multimorbidity when the benefits of continued treatment may not outweigh the harms.
285 e 6-dependent small RNAs, resulting in their continued turnover likely to free the NAD(+) molecules.
286 clinical) or relapse during follow-up, which continued until 6 months after the end of treatment.
287 H or vitamin K antagonists [VKAs]) should be continued until 6 weeks after delivery, with a 3-month m
288                                    Follow-up continued until November 26, 2019.
289 nfection, and morphine/saline administration continued until the end of the study.
290 eduction in contact between individuals that continues until late April.
291                                 This process continues until the effective shear stress drops and dis
292  of how to passage and cryopreserve GBOs for continued use, biobanking and long-term recovery.
293 -1, raises concern about its suitability for continued use.
294                                              Continued vigilance and anti-poaching efforts will be ne
295 ilure of 5-aminosalicylates, and (4) role of continuing vs stopping 5-aminosalicylates in patients be
296                                           We continue with a discussion of how patterns of activity e
297 tems and the different effector proteins and continue with reviewing the recent developments of integ
298 climates similar to those of the late Eocene continued with only brief interruptions, while the Antar
299 dent on the conditions employed, the cascade continues with a Dowd-Beckwith rearrangement and leads t
300 avage beginning on gestational day (GD)6 and continuing with direct dosing of the pups after birth.

 
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