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1 defined by how much better or worse the experienced outcome could have been.
2                   Without treatment, HCV chronic prevalence could have been 38% higher in 2015 (11.9% vs 8.6%).
3 ween different clinical outcomes of P. falciparum infection could have been a major cause of the high levels of G6PD poly
4 he land colonization by flowering plants and, by inference, could have been a major contributor to this process.
5 from the same time and place, this suggests that anagenesis could have been a widespread mechanism generating species div
6 uggesting that a higher proportion of family-living species could have been able to avoid extinction under harshening con
7                     Our analyses indicate that the last WGD could have been an important factor underlying the diversific
8 high-resolution climate simulations to show that this event could have been anticipated and that there remains a high cha
9 ion initialised climate simulations to show that this event could have been anticipated, and that in the current climate
10 ally, in 2012-2013 geosmin occurred in Pockwock Lake, which could have been attributed to reduced sulfate deposition as i
11 ola tests supporting a less costly and more mobile response could have been available early on in the diagnosis process.
12 1 additional carriers in Orange County, CA, an outcome that could have been avoided by identifying CRE and initiating con
13 imtomax was calculated based on the number of biopsies that could have been avoided compared to an all-biopsy approach.
14 fewer infant deaths; 3195 (95% CI, 3017-3372) infant deaths could have been avoided had there been no cost differential b
15 uggested that 12% (95% CI 4%-20%) of suicide-related events could have been avoided if patients had taken lithium during
16 uggested that up to 22.1% of the MVCs in patients with ADHD could have been avoided if they had received medication durin
17 tries, 19,439 late gestation (28 weeks or more) stillbirths could have been avoided in 2015.
18 d reader) and 17 (least experienced reader) MR examinations could have been avoided.
19 rgery, and 30.6% (91 of 297) of surgeries of benign lesions could have been avoided.
20  successful donations, as many as 837 abdominal transplants could have been carried out in the United States, during the
21                This demonstrates how a light touch strategy could have been central to our ancestor's ability to avoid fa
22                           The community assemblages of EBLF could have been changing over time, resulting in no palaeo-an
23 eterogeneous RNA-DNA backbone containing chimeric sequences could have been common-and have not been fully considered in
24 , selective transport, osmotic forces, energetic couplings) could have been crucial for the cohesion, functional integrat
25  harmful effects and whether harmful effects of torcetrapib could have been detected early in the ILLUMINATE trial with p
26  they think "if only" or "what if" and imagine how the past could have been different.
27 hat reduced herbivore performance in young secondary forest could have been driven by changes in climate, leaf traits (wh
28 d abrupt disappearance in Europe are poorly understood, but could have been due to either the presence of now-extinct pla
29 lution of clay minerals and early metabolites in our planet could have been facilitated by sunlight photochemistry, which
30                                                  These ices could have been formed from material inherited from the inter
31   The necessary expenditure would have been very large, but could have been greatly reduced by optimizing the radius with
32 on tolerance, although encouraging, are not as firm as they could have been if we had used randomization.
33       As the inflammation in the lungs of the sanroque mice could have been influenced by emerging autoimmune conditions
34 ature hospital discharge, 32 (19%) because of problems that could have been managed in the outpatient setting, and 26 (15
35 hat our assessments of personal beliefs and perceived norms could have been measured with error and that our findings may
36 eneous behaviors, we detected subpopulations that otherwise could have been missed, including early apoptotic events and
37 he primary endpoint was the number of (131)I therapies that could have been omitted using the predicted outcome of the (1
38 e, interpretation, depending on the area of tumour sampled, could have been one of three distinct phenotypes, each of whi
39 , (ii) suggest ways in which the performance of the compass could have been optimized by evolution, (iii) may provide the
40  mechanisms by which nucleotide structure and configuration could have been originally favoured.
41 e relationship is causal, 12% of future cases of depression could have been prevented if all participants had engaged in
42 cteria suggests that biological fixation of solid carbonate could have been relevant since the mid-Proterozoic.
43 e-based 95% confidence interval: 0.02, 25.98) years of life could have been saved for each exposed worker who died from i
44 Of 35 treatment recommendations extracted from the PPPs, 15 could have been supported with reliable systematic reviews; h
45         However, it is unclear whether iron-sulfur clusters could have been synthesized on prebiotic Earth.
46 r sequences but also the many alternative trajectories that could have been taken but were not.
47 hwangshanensis during the Pleistocene climatic oscillations could have been the cause of the overlap.
48 e of short-distance transport on product selectivity, which could have been thought, at first sight, as the exclusive dom
49 imated for the Bahamas during MIS 5e, boulders of this size could have been transported by waves generated by storms of h
50 ed that the ice sheet contribution to future sea level rise could have been underestimated in the latest Intergovernmenta

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