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1 ith depression who sought treatment (contact coverage).
2 urysmal perfusion due to the incomplete neck coverage.
3 and 3D image acquisition with whole-placenta coverage.
4 eening parameters and maintaining sufficient coverage.
5 e between AMK (95.7%) and CEF (93.6%) for GN coverage.
6  displaying an enhanced capacity for surface coverage.
7 l submetabolome of complex samples with high coverage.
8  spatiotemporal resolution with large volume coverage.
9 , reducing ligation bias, and improving read coverage.
10 uced 67,911 transcripts with a high depth of coverage.
11 parison or when genomes are sequenced to low coverage.
12 each the activity of ZnO/Cu with the same Zn coverage.
13 y is a common means to achieve deep proteome coverage.
14 ions were then ranked by spatiotemporal OHCA coverage.
15  Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) ensures worldwide coverage.
16  measurements to extend the overall chemical coverage.
17 ed the association in risk of EOGBS with IAP coverage.
18 rts, such as the expansion of protected area coverage.
19 of surface tension, even for partial surface coverage.
20 -level factors that could be associated with coverage.
21 e because of the absence of universal health coverage.
22 .91, 1.10) than those without such insurance coverage.
23 ghly a 50% increase compared to the existing coverage.
24 y, absence of homology and global population coverage.
25 in binding protein C (MYBPC3) because of low coverage.
26 air-water interface as a function of surface coverage.
27 me and policy documentation of maternal care coverage.
28  in municipalities with <90% MMR vaccination coverage.
29 ountries with intermediary levels of vaccine coverage.
30 emale-only HPV vaccination program with high coverage.
31 NA strands simultaneously with an over 98.6% coverage.
32  long as they do not attain high vaccination coverage.
33 t segregate in a population sequenced at low coverage.
34 d, and community effects associated with ACT coverage.
35  a 4.0% increase in 1-dose varicella vaccine coverage.
36  by PAH size, configuration and surface area coverage.
37 nevertheless made to maximize the metabolome coverage.
38 regions of the genome with varying levels of coverage.
39 ntries, and for 60 countries to estimate OST coverage.
40 ina that were sequenced to an average 18.2 x coverage.
41  experienced a subsequent negative effect on coverage.
42  bone defects, internal lining, and external coverage.
43 a benefits from high-quality input with high coverage.
44 ome deformation at both low and high surface coverages.
45 network with varying levels of HCV treatment coverage (0%, 3%, 6%, 12%, or 24%) and varying baseline
46 ries CE) yielded sufficient autosomal genome coverage (0.21x to 3.93x) for population genomic analysi
47                              Using ultra-low-coverage (0.3x) population sequence data from 488 recomb
48 ion in settings with high on-site sanitation coverage; (2) determine how domestic animals affect feca
49 ionally efficient on tests of relatively low coverage (27x and 298x) data.
50 ase in artemisinin-based combination therapy coverage (3.56 percentage point increase, 95% CI -0.07-7
51                  Outcomes included insurance coverage, access to and use of medical care in the past
52 uding data on ACT distributions, to estimate coverage across all countries and time periods.
53 nanoparticles with low poly(ethylene glycol) coverage, adsorption of apolipoproteins can prolong circ
54 bs display remarkable potency and breadth of coverage against cell-free virus; however, they exhibit
55 5; and investigate associations between MATS coverage, age, region, and disease outcomes.
56  the human genome, we achieve 55-fold genome coverage, allowing us to map autonomous promoter activit
57 s concerning knowledge of HIV status and ART coverage among adults not consenting to the intervention
58 ion about health outcomes and health service coverage among ethnic minorities in China.
59 h mortality and mediated by health insurance coverage among older (>/= 65 yr old) survivors of critic
60                                     The high-coverage analysis of the milk metabolome using CIL LC-MS
61  computed tomography (CT) scanner with 16-cm coverage and 230-microm spatial resolution at coronary a
62                   Although the ACA increased coverage and access for persons with chronic disease, su
63 sion was associated with increased insurance coverage and access to care during the second year of im
64                    Although the ACA improved coverage and access-particularly for poorer Americans, w
65 isease-causing sequence variants, where high coverage and accuracy are needed.
66 ng peptides and to provide improved sequence coverage and accurate glycosite localization, enabling t
67  implemented in 2014, was intended to expand coverage and bring about a new era of health-care access
68   The relationship between community latrine coverage and child height was strongest among households
69 d the whole genomes of 4,280 patients at low coverage and compared them to 3,652 previously sequenced
70                             High vaccination coverage and control measures likely limited the extent
71 of lithium growth to provide uniform surface coverage and dendrite suppression, respectively, thereby
72 utcomes, public health service availability, coverage and effectiveness, and mortality.
73          Superior ability to improve on both coverage and excess coverage on different types of cance
74 rent protocols are limited by incomplete CpG coverage and hence methods to predict missing methylatio
75 ng pregnant women will increase intervention coverage and impact, and may thereby accelerate progress
76 luding personnel, for increasing vaccination coverage and improved performance monitoring paid off, a
77 nd aggregated these data to estimate vaccine coverage and incidence of herpes zoster and postherpetic
78 sert jumping libraries at 105X mean physical coverage and linked-read whole-genome sequencing from 10
79 7) with the purpose of improving endothelial coverage and minimizing platelet attachment while enhanc
80 rence, and those with dual Medicare/Medicaid coverage and more cardiologist visits after discharge an
81 ge, while Trans-ABySS performed best in gene coverage and number of recovered full-length transcripts
82 ry good performance already on 5x sequencing coverage and outperforms the fastest available software
83                 The ability to control shell coverage and vary the heterometallic composition of the
84 ed systems (Target 6.2: universal sanitation coverage) and those connected to sewers without wastewat
85 s correlated with detrital volume and canopy coverage, and exhibited higher relative abundances in N.
86 nsitivity, simplicity, speed, wider compound coverage, and high-throughput in comparison to the LC-MS
87 ignalling prevents excess neovessel pericyte coverage, and is required for VSMC recruitment during in
88 ed to achieve regimen-specific adherence and coverage, and symptoms and side-effects.
89 ically, we evaluate contiguity, correctness, coverage, and the duplication ratio of the merged assemb
90 ted number of WGS samples, insufficient read coverage, and the impurity of tumor samples that contain
91  of more than 500 miRNAs with higher than 5x coverage, and we explored the top five highly expressed
92 ed to be illustrative, as data on achievable coverage are limited and, in practice, the expansion sce
93 inical effectiveness but allow for increased coverage are still needed.
94                                        Strut coverage at 3 months of single implanted stents (n=71, p
95 itation associated with changes in insurance coverage at age 65 years.
96 ced the clf phenotype; furthermore, H3K27me3 coverage at target genes was strongly reduced in eol1 cl
97                   Primary outcomes were PrEP coverage (at least one dose within the 4 days before sex
98 , before 4CMenB introduction; compare strain coverage between 2007-08 and 2014-15; and investigate as
99           Optical Ca(2+) imaging offers more coverage but lacks the temporal resolution needed to dis
100 lness among older adults varies by insurance coverage but not by race or ethnicity.
101 e identified from HAV capsid proteins (53.7% coverage), but none from nonstructural proteins, indicat
102 s was dominant when choice increased vaccine coverage by >/=3.25%.
103 imetry and parameters describing dose-volume coverage calculated.
104 a high-density SNP array with uniform genome coverage can advance genetic studies and breeding applic
105 untries that introduce PCV13 with reasonable coverage can expect modest reductions in hospitalised ca
106 nts depend on multiple factors and increased coverage cannot be attributed to the use of polio assets
107  larger areas because of the incomplete film coverage caused by the dewetting of the hydrophilic pero
108  possible explanations including vaccination coverage, changes in screening for cervical cancer, and
109 h regions, which have significantly improved coverage compared to whole-exome sequencing, and variant
110 to and distribution of health care, benefits coverage, coordination of care across sectors, quality,
111 ic insertion, our results show that membrane coverage correlates equally with fission regardless of t
112 $14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained, 50% NSP coverage could avert up to 35,000 (95% CI: 8,900, 43,000
113 00, US$48,000) per QALY gained, and 50% PrEP coverage could avert up to 37,000 (22,000, 58,000) infec
114 US$76,000) per QALY gained, 50% Test & Treat coverage could avert up to 6,700 (95% CI: 1,200, 16,000)
115 of the solar spectrum, so enhancing spectral coverage could improve the efficiency of light capture.
116 he CDC PrEP guidelines while scaling up PrEP coverage could result in a significant decline in STI in
117                                Complete root coverage (CRC) for CAF + EMD was 70.59%, significantly s
118 lementary sets of valid SNP calls on the low-coverage data analyzed.
119 hospitals provided employment and healthcare coverage data via structured telephone interviews.
120  for non-model organisms and in cases of low-coverage data, such as ancient DNA.
121   The algorithms of Lep-MAP3 can analyse low-coverage datasets and reduce data filtering and curation
122 st be tailored to local contexts (eg, basing coverage decisions on a particular cost-effectiveness ra
123 omized CRISPR libraries of variable size and coverage depth for functional genomics application.
124 o inject drugs (85%), expansion of treatment coverage does not substantially reduce HCV prevalence fo
125 umber of rounds of mass drug administration, coverage, duration, timing, importation of infection, an
126  model concept of essential universal health coverage (EUHC) with 218 interventions that provides a s
127 ined as 4.6% and 5.8%, respectively with the coverage factor, k, is 2 and at 95% confidence level.
128 and outcomes were assessed according to MATS coverage for 2014-15 English cases.
129 ries enrolled in exiting plans had access to coverage for a higher-quality plan, with 78% of plans in
130                  Affordable health insurance coverage for all populations could substantially reduce
131  declined to participate or had no financial coverage for ASCT in a clinical trial and instead receiv
132                 EThcD gave the best sequence coverage for cross-linked m/z species with high charge d
133                                  The contact coverage for current depression was six-times higher in
134 th substantial increase in equitable contact coverage for depression and improved mental health liter
135  We show that the large existing gaps in the coverage for each facet of diversity could be remedied b
136 overnment adopts to address health insurance coverage for nonelderly Americans, private insurance wil
137                Other 'omics' platforms trade coverage for sensitivity, although the densely connected
138 nsurance companies should provide reasonable coverage for their use in patients who are most likely t
139 ch location when it was open (spatiotemporal coverage) for Toronto overall and downtown.
140 ountries) and estimates of water supply type coverage from 15 countries to assess the annual financia
141  specific comorbidities receiving healthcare coverage from commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare payers.
142 t study of children continuously enrolled in coverage from the Alabama Medicaid Agency from birth bet
143  samples (four to approximately 1- to 4-fold coverage) from a 3,500 year temporal transect ( approxim
144                     INTERPRETATION: National coverage gains were accelerated by important increases a
145 rveys have indicated persistent immunization coverage gaps.
146 e coverage, models with greater (lesser) ice coverage generally possess a colder (warmer) and drier (
147 nly at moderate-to-high levels of population coverage (&gt;65%) and if systematic non-adherence to mass
148     Similarly, patients with CT colonography coverage had a greater likelihood of being screened with
149 -N, soil NO3(-)N, aboveground biomass (AGB), coverage, height, and litter and negatively correlated w
150 l long-term data on resin bonding of partial-coverage high-strength ceramic or monolithic zirconia re
151 ents change risk behaviour, and on treatment coverage: higher coverage requires fewer total treatment
152                                     Although coverage improvements depend on multiple factors and inc
153 e of whether people are treated through high coverage in a single round or new individuals are reache
154 ected PacBio reads equivalent to 4.5x genome coverage in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the cons
155                        Despite excellent ART coverage in Botswana, there is still a substantial burde
156 sed to simulate county-level MMR vaccination coverage in children (age 2-11 years) in the United Stat
157                  Our results showed that ACT coverage in children younger than 5 years with a fever a
158 inistration can expand influenza vaccination coverage in developing countries.
159 ith MSI < 0.50 and we would advocate full LV coverage in future studies.
160 bition of VEGF signalling increases pericyte coverage in microvessels.
161 ildren born to mothers receiving public drug coverage in Ontario, Canada, in utero serotonergic antid
162  tetanus-pertussis-containing vaccine (DTP3) coverage in polio high-risk districts of 10 polio focus
163 ne, 6 out of the 10 focus countries improved coverage in three doses of diphtheria tetanus pertussis
164 cal challenges related to elongated wireless coverage in two opposite near-end-fire directions.
165 nstitution solvent composition on metabolome coverage in untargeted LC-MS metabolomics.
166                               The literature coverage includes the year 2015.
167   Beneficiaries had Medicare fee-for-service coverage including pharmacy benefits.
168     After the ACA was implemented, insurance coverage increased by 4.9 percentage points (95% CI, 4.4
169                                              Coverage increased more rapidly annually in rural (0.93
170        However, these gains are fragile, and coverage is far from optimal.
171                 However, if the observations coverage is limited in space, as it was in the ocean bef
172 is not well known, while the HPV vaccination coverage is low in the United States.
173 ent size, bulk, weight, and wireless area of coverage is often disadvantageous.
174  100 or 1000 cells, although the metabolomic coverage is reduced from the maximal coverage, this meth
175 plant species and that comprehensive species coverage is still many decades away.
176 ur observations also suggest that, when news coverage is uniform, efficient modeling of temporal topi
177 ts reported higher rates of adequate syringe coverage, linkage to HIV care and OST.
178 re of biological networks suggests that full coverage may not be necessary.
179 raphy mass spectrometry (nanoLC-MS) for high-coverage metabolomic analysis of small numbers of cells
180         Regulated by the control climate ice coverage, models with greater (lesser) ice coverage gene
181                                     The deep-coverage network resource we call AtTFIN-1 recapitulates
182 led sanitation systems (to achieve universal coverage), newly treated wastewater systems (to halve th
183 d gene coverage, transcriptome assembly base coverage, number of chimeras and number of recovered ful
184           After 9 years of timely 3-dose PCV coverage of >92%, all-age IPD in Australia almost halved
185 d for each sample resulting in a median fold-coverage of 35x.
186 ex (MPI) at a finest spatial granularity and coverage of 552 communes in Senegal using environmental
187 the acceptability and effect on immunisation coverage of an integrated strategy for community engagem
188 ant collections needed to achieve saturating coverage of complex microbial genomes.
189                Encouragingly, protected area coverage of current and future climatically suitable bre
190                                   Incomplete coverage of different areas of metabolism and lack of in
191         To evaluate the effect on safety and coverage of earlier (age 18 months) scheduling of MMRV v
192 ration of imipenem, which has broad-spectrum coverage of enteric bacteria.
193  of health care and positive experience with coverage of health-care needs significantly worsened in
194  of health care and positive experience with coverage of health-care needs, whereas being employed wa
195  approach is sufficient to achieve universal coverage of HIV testing.
196       Here, we utilized the broad anatomical coverage of iEEG recordings in 12 eye-tracked neurosurgi
197 34 percentage points (95% CI 0.86-15.83) and coverage of indoor residual spraying increased by 6.63 p
198                                   Population coverage of insecticide-treated nets increased by 8.34 p
199 as been issued to address the continuing low coverage of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria
200 s main limitation is that homogenous spatial coverage of interventions was assumed, and future lines
201 n of lymphatic filariasis if high population coverage of mass drug administration can be achieved and
202 s not effective in improving the quality and coverage of maternal health services at the population l
203 try-level, regional, and global estimates of coverage of NSP, OST, HIV testing, ART, and condom progr
204  primary outcome measures for the study were coverage of OPV, IPV, and routine extended programme on
205                   To provide more exhaustive coverage of potential toxicity pathways being impacted,
206 s-spectrometry-based technologies allow deep coverage of protein expression.
207 h potentially contribute to gaps in sequence coverage of proteins.
208                                       A wide coverage of recent biosensing approaches involving aptam
209 a detailed assessment of the distribution of coverage of sequence reads.
210 cal samples, thus achieving an unprecedented coverage of system-wide, native biomolecules.
211             This review will provide topical coverage of target validation and drug discovery efforts
212                        Considering the broad coverage of the coating in terms of analytes extracted a
213            With this approach, 100% sequence coverage of the hemagglutinin sample was obtained.
214             UVPD provides excellent sequence coverage of the larger peptides that are often less well
215                            Methods expanding coverage of the lipidome increase the likelihood of biom
216 lobin analyzed using conventional HX-MS, 97% coverage of the myoglobin sequence was still obtained.
217    These changes are assigned to the surface coverage of the NP by the ssDNA aptamers and subsequent
218 on, their relative population depends on the coverage of the surface vanadia and tungsta sites, tempe
219 o using AZO electrodes alone due to enhanced coverage of the top electrode over the 3-D structures, d
220                                          The coverage of the topic focuses on representative examples
221 , this approach is limited by the incomplete coverage of these libraries.
222 ckbone increases (decreases) the DNA surface coverage on an areal basis at high (low) ionic strength,
223 ility to improve on both coverage and excess coverage on different types of cancer shows that QuaDMut
224 particle interactions dictated by the ligand coverage on nanocrystal surfaces and nanocrystal core si
225  between dedicated in-house 24/7 intensivist coverage on outcomes in specialized cardiac surgical ICU
226 d RhoA activation induced loss of mural cell coverage on the endothelium and reduced endothelial barr
227 s due to the increment of the enzyme surface coverage onto the channel.
228 iest of either death, end of cancer-registry coverage, or Dec 31, 2012.
229 income countries developing universal health coverage packages.
230  cell or tissue lysate for enhanced proteome coverage, particularly for low abundance and high MW pro
231 t (ITI) and bone-to-bone (BTB) impingement - coverage percentage, third angle, and impingement severi
232 these were applied, as well as the estimated coverage (percentage of women receiving IAP where indica
233 d promote superior clinical outcomes in root coverage procedures.
234 s well as the decrease in sub-podocyte space coverage, produced by VEGF-A depletion.
235  IPTL (diDO-IPTL), for high-precision, broad-coverage quantitative proteomics.
236                         The average depth of coverage ranged from 39.68 to 90.27, with >99% sequences
237 d depths ranging from 2.2X - 12,381X, genome coverage ranging from 44.8-96.5%, and representation of
238 Great Britain, countries with higher vaccine coverage rates.
239 for species worldwide, but important gaps in coverage remain.
240         Here, we show this accurate and high-coverage repertoire-sequencing method can use as few as
241                                         This coverage represents a substantial improvement over resul
242 behaviour, and on treatment coverage: higher coverage requires fewer total treatments for the same he
243                       This network of global coverage requires substantial investments in laboratory
244 lity separation (IMS) improved the molecular coverage, selectivity, and identification of the detecte
245                                  For the low-coverage sensor, the increase in probe-to-probe spacing
246  genotype likelihoods computed from ultralow coverage sequencing as inputs.
247                           Although both high-coverage signal-off and low-coverage signal-on sensors a
248 though both high-coverage signal-off and low-coverage signal-on sensors are capable of detecting cisp
249 nces, trinucleotide periodicity patterns and coverage similarities across coding sequences, and showe
250 was the most significant expansion of health coverage since Medicare and Medicaid were enacted.
251  study, we devised two novel metrics, Cohort Coverage Sparseness (CCS) and Unevenness (UE) Scores for
252                                      Full LV coverage T1 and T2 mapping are more accurate than a 3-sl
253 ment Goals, including their universal health coverage target.
254 sequential seeding strategies deliver better coverage than single stage seeding in about 90% of cases
255 c regions associated with more mapped reads (coverage) than expected by chance, as a result of the ex
256                        Scenarios varied PrEP coverage (the proportion of MSM indicated for PrEP who r
257 al Methanobrevibacter oralis (10.2x depth of coverage)-the oldest draft microbial genome generated to
258                    With over 30% global land coverage, the forest is one of nature's most generous gi
259 bolomic coverage is reduced from the maximal coverage, this method can still detect thousands of meta
260         Most respondents (80%) had insurance coverage through a spouse/parent plan at the time of dia
261 tion with influenza illness, and vaccination coverage through active community-based surveillance in
262            First by increasing the geometric coverage to encompass the entire body, sensitivity can b
263 t consumer demand is required for sanitation coverage to expand through private provision.
264                 Comparison of the Ni surface coverage to the concentration of free (uncomplexed) Ni(2
265 y in terms of reference genome base and gene coverage, transcriptome assembly base coverage, number o
266                 The goal of universal health coverage (UHC) requires inter alia that families who get
267                 The goal of universal health coverage (UHC) requires that families who get needed hea
268                     Temporal changes in MATS coverage underscore the need for continued monitoring of
269 culated intraclass correlation of the annual coverage values.
270                                              Coverage varied widely between countries, but was most o
271 ng vaccine-eligible men, the HPV vaccination coverage was 10.7% (95% CI, 7.8%-14.6%).
272                            The estimated OPV coverage was 75% in arm A compared with 82% in arm B (di
273                                         MATS coverage was assessed by geographical region and age gro
274 ese households, each 10% increase in latrine coverage was associated with a 0.031 (p-value = 0.040) i
275 ry outcomes were whether the distribution of coverage was equitable, the type of services sought, and
276                                      Contact coverage was equitably distributed across sex, education
277                                              Coverage was lower among young men and women than in old
278                            Adequate sequence coverage was not recovered for the third case.
279                        Nearly complete strut coverage was observed in this complex population very ea
280                          Differential genome coverage was used to measure bacterial population replic
281        Whole-exome DNA sequencing (>50 times coverage) was performed on each of these spatially targe
282 lobal estimates of NSP, OST, and HIV testing coverage were also calculated.
283                         Data to estimate NSP coverage were available for 57 countries, and for 60 cou
284 ensity, forest cover and routine vaccination coverage were the strongest predictors of polio incidenc
285 elective reconstruction due to saturation CO coverage, where {100} facets roughen into vicinal steppe
286 city of the VSTs ensures extensive antiviral coverage, which facilitates the treatment of patients wi
287 TD+ substantially increases peptide sequence coverage while also improving peptide identifications ov
288      SOAPdenovo-Trans performed best in base coverage, while Trans-ABySS performed best in gene cover
289 tumor-derived cfDNA, sufficient for standard coverage whole-exome sequencing.
290 Using HapCUT2, haplotype assembly from a 90x coverage whole-genome Hi-C data set yielded high-resolut
291 population-based Estonian Biobank using high-coverage whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in 2,284 samples
292 observations into FRED to fill gaps in trait coverage will improve our understanding of changes in fi
293 kly updates to achieve its high accuracy and coverage with a short update cycle.
294  The fitted calibration plots exhibit larger coverage with less data scattering and significantly imp
295 ombining FRET-based measurements of membrane coverage with multiple, independent measurements of memb
296                            IGSR is extending coverage with new populations sequenced by collaborating
297 th outcomes, we project that, over 20 y, 50% coverage with OAT could avert up to 22,000 (95% CI: 5,20
298    The primary outcome was change in contact coverage with VISHRAM, defined as the difference in the
299  increased glomerular endothelial glycocalyx coverage, with preservation of heparan sulfate.
300             In 12 zones with low vaccination coverage within Kinshasa Province, Democratic Republic o
301 metasurface can achieve full 2pi phase shift coverage without altering the polarization if it is illu

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