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1 ake protein therapeutics ineffective or even dangerous.
2 ousands of minute inclusions are potentially dangerous.
3 that also tend to be racially segregated and dangerous.
4 a pressure (especially <110/70 mm Hg) may be dangerous.
5 re is sometimes extremely difficult and even dangerous.
6 d agriculture, these declines are societally dangerous.
7 rare but potentially devastating injuries is dangerous.
8 are frequently perceived by the public to be dangerous.
9 that specialize in biting humans are few but dangerous.
10 treatment in women with rUTIs is potentially dangerous.
11   The maximum ICP measured was a potentially dangerous 25 cm H(2)O.
12 al beneficial or, in some cases, potentially dangerous actions on other tissues, including the heart,
13 required because both have the potential for dangerous adverse effects.
14  on the biological basis of this potentially dangerous adverse event and help identify patients at in
15 ial which changes color upon the exposure to dangerous alkylating agents, such as iodomethane vapor,
16  its toxicity is not justified when far less dangerous alternatives are available.
17                Salmonella is one of the most dangerous and common food-borne pathogens.
18 ancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE), is a dangerous and costly complication of broad-spectrum anti
19 prevalence of multi-drug-resistance makes it dangerous and difficult to cure.
20 d aortobronchial fistulas are among the most dangerous and difficult-to-treat complications in the tr
21 e be performed directly in the flask without dangerous and labor-intensive purification operations or
22 oidance at asymptote than does a potentially dangerous and novel saccharin stimulus.
23                   They may conceivably be as dangerous and persistent as the parent compounds; most p
24 inestimable value for the early detection of dangerous and prohibited materials such as drugs of abus
25 ailable high-power handheld laser devices is dangerous and public awareness should be encouraged.
26               Large hornet attacks were more dangerous and resulted in higher bee mortality.
27  unclear how the brain distinguishes between dangerous and safe situations.
28 ep, is causal to successful consolidation of dangerous and safety stimuli and reduces return of fear
29 r the effectiveness of any interventions for dangerous and severe personality disorders is limited.
30 nd and Wales, services for individuals with 'dangerous and severe personality disorders' have been es
31 pid diagnosis way especially useful for such dangerous and time-sensitive target biomaterials.
32 ered by many ophthalmologists to be a rather dangerous and uncontrolled process owing to the potentia
33                       Preeclampsia (PE) is a dangerous and unpredictable pregnancy complication.
34                            The disorder is a dangerous and urgent condition, given its association wi
35 hesive and why this can be problematic (even dangerous)--and in this way provides support for the wor
36 sychotic experiences as being more negative, dangerous, and abnormal and less controllable than the n
37 he atmosphere at a level that "would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference (DAI) with the clim
38 hold range of 1 degrees C to 3 degrees C for dangerous anthropogenic interference with many of the cl
39           The need for policies that prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate wh
40  entering if not already within the zone of "dangerous anthropogenic interference" (DAI).
41  major vectors of human disease and the most dangerous are those that preferentially bite humans.
42 eric and is a potential substitute of health-dangerous artificial dyes.
43 lipids are not known, but they are certainly dangerous as contributors to sensory and autonomic neuro
44  smoker directly), making SHS potentially as dangerous as or even more dangerous than direct smoking.
45  Sociality has many rewards, but can also be dangerous, as high population density and low genetic di
46               BCR neo Ags open a potentially dangerous avenue of T cell help in violation of the prin
47 remely rare manifestation of an increasingly dangerous bacterial pathogen.
48         Acquired antibiotic resistance among dangerous bacterial pathogens is an increasing medical p
49 ncreases the worm's willingness to cross the dangerous barrier by suppressing this pathway.
50 e anergic B lymphocytes are considered to be dangerous because of their potential for activation and
51                These lesions are potentially dangerous because they can lead to deletion of genetic m
52 t the pregnancy, and these can be especially dangerous, because pregnant women suffer higher virus-as
53 bility that an immature brain contributes to dangerous behavior during adolescence.
54  risks, costs, and benefits of unexperienced dangerous behaviors may be effective and, when appropria
55 pensity of adolescents to engage in risky or dangerous behaviors.
56 brium between the virome and the host can be dangerous, benign, or even symbiotic.
57 hracis, the causative agent of anthrax, is a dangerous biological weapon, as spores derived from drug
58 ent ribotoxin considered to be a potentially dangerous bioterrorist agent due to its wide availabilit
59                     Tremor is not inherently dangerous, but it can cause significant disability at ho
60  degree of T cell self-reactivity considered dangerous by the immune system, thereby requiring thymic
61 n the formation of amyloid fibrils or just a dangerous byproduct.
62  Metabolic syndrome (MetS) clusters the most dangerous cardiovascular disease risk factors.
63 .IMPORTANCE Apoptosis selectively eliminates dangerous cells such as virus-infected cells.
64 nt the emergence of unwanted and potentially dangerous cells, such as cancer cells.
65 immune system to the presence of potentially dangerous cells.
66           If it were to become apparent that dangerous changes in global climate were inevitable, des
67 ction by modulating the yield of potentially dangerous chlorophyll-excited states in vivo and prevent
68              Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are dangerous chromosomal lesions that must be efficiently r
69 um neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) belongs to the most dangerous class of bioweapons.
70 the marketplace, are seen as outsiders and a dangerous class.
71 g 9-10 billion people by 2050 and preventing dangerous climate change are two of the greatest challen
72 ing has probably already produced societally dangerous climate change by creating drought and social
73 mission reductions will be required to avoid dangerous climate change.
74 egrees C above preindustrial (PI) to prevent dangerous climate change.
75 s suggested to be necessary by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change.
76 age has been identified as a key to avoiding dangerous climate change.
77                  How does uncertainty about "dangerous" climate change affect the prospects for inter
78 egrees C, relative to 2000, will constitute "dangerous" climate change as judged from likely effects
79 engineering strategies until such a time as "dangerous" climate change is imminent.
80  of promiscuous drugs is likely to introduce dangerous clinical uncertainties.
81              By targeting older vectors, the dangerous cohorts--those capable of transmitting the ful
82 erotic lesions remains the most frequent and dangerous complication of diabetes, accounting for 80% o
83    Autonomic dysreflexia (AD), a potentially dangerous complication of high-level spinal cord injury
84                        Cerebral malaria is a dangerous complication of Plasmodium falciparum infectio
85 evention and treatment of penile fibrosis, a dangerous complication seen in priapism.
86 o help inform safe use of this valuable, yet dangerous, component of the malaria-elimination toolkit.
87 ater can result in accidental consumption of dangerous concentrations.
88 elium is a common pathogenic pathway in many dangerous conditions, including acute lung injury, ische
89 eriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare but dangerous congenital lesions arising from direct arteria
90                      This treatment can have dangerous consequences if not given within the first 4 h
91 reenhouse gas emissions and prevent the most dangerous consequences of climate change will be waged a
92 l approach (culling of infected premises and dangerous contact farms) than would a fixed strategy (wh
93 inated contaminant, which are among the most dangerous contaminants, allowing us to noninvasively and
94 equire organic solvents, expensive and often dangerous coupling reagents, and masking other functiona
95 adigms that change the value of a previously dangerous cue, such as extinction or reversal; or by par
96 cessing can result in failure to distinguish dangerous cues from safe ones and lead to maladaptive be
97 flammasome component that senses potentially dangerous cytoplasmic DNA, leading to activation of the
98                                              Dangerous damage to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be ame
99 ture of fentanyl has enabled the creation of dangerous "designer drug" analogues that escape toxicolo
100  this document would lead to the adoption of dangerous diagnostic criteria for ME/CFS, as well as pre
101 climate engineering" is a viable option or a dangerous diversion.
102  nuclear periphery as a subcompartment where dangerous DNA elements can be handled with care.
103 adiation-induced radicals, correct repair of dangerous DNA lesions such as double strand breaks (DSBs
104 rimotor and mixed stressors, indicating more dangerous driving wrt baseline.
105 xygenase (CYP3A) causes a prominent class of dangerous drug-drug interactions wherein one drug accele
106 ing the stress inducer or by attenuating its dangerous effects.
107 sed on several factors, CCHF is considered a dangerous emerging disease.
108        Lupus nephritis (LN) is a potentially dangerous end organ pathology that affects upwards of 60
109         At present, invasive and potentially dangerous endovascular procedures as therapy for patient
110  that that local newts contain levels of TTX dangerous enough to dissuade most predators, and that Ea
111                        Familiarity with this dangerous entity is important.
112  survival over an unfamiliar and potentially dangerous environment by keeping one hemisphere partiall
113 GF-beta1 in the CNS creates a permissive and dangerous environment for the initiation of autoimmune i
114                                Survival in a dangerous environment requires learning about stimuli th
115             When training was conducted in a dangerous environment, formation and extinction of an as
116                                  Exposure to dangerous environments in childhood is associated with p
117 imals need to sense and react to potentially dangerous environments.
118  potent cell-mediated immunity to develop in dangerous environments.
119 nism to alert organisms to tissue damage and dangerous environments.
120 d to vigorous shaking designed to simulate a dangerous event judge ambiguous stimuli as predicting a
121           Intimal expansion can give rise to dangerous events such as stenosis (leading to stroke) or
122 +) T cell response to an "innocuous" versus "dangerous" exogenous Ag and developed an in vivo test fo
123                       Instead of a toxic and dangerous Fe(CO)(5) precursor, air-stable and generic in
124 tolerance giving rise to B cells that retain dangerous features.
125  to peanut (PN) and tree nuts (TN), the most dangerous food allergies, is common.
126 in A (OTA) is one of the most widespread and dangerous food contaminants.
127 versity so important to identify safe versus dangerous foods.
128 , which could help infants avoid potentially dangerous foods.
129      Living in an oxygen-rich environment is dangerous for a cell.
130       PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Once considered too dangerous for all but the sickest of patients, partially
131 gious respiratory disease that is especially dangerous for infants and children.
132            However, many authors claim it is dangerous for patient outcome.
133 ly on protein digestion, which is especially dangerous for patients with pancreatitis.
134 netically manipulate, grow in culture or too dangerous for routine analysis in the laboratory.
135  depends on the use of biocides, that may be dangerous for the users, the environment and the substra
136 cer, including melanoma, and is particularly dangerous for younger and more frequent indoor tanners.
137 parum, the parasite responsible for the most dangerous form of malaria, invade erythrocytes using a f
138  falciparum, the causative agent of the most dangerous form of malaria.
139 batted only with biocides or environmentally dangerous fumigants.
140 onclude that formin agonism impedes the most dangerous GBM component-tumor spread into surrounding he
141 ging and disease and may be a facilitator of dangerous genetic and karyotypic diversity in tumorigene
142 cation, lithium-ion batteries are classed as dangerous goods and are therefore subject to stringent r
143 ned by us here as follows: >1.5 degrees C as dangerous; &gt;3 degrees C as catastrophic; and >5 degrees
144 e established risk factors in several highly dangerous heart diseases, such as ventricular fibrillati
145 delines stating that fever is not, in itself dangerous, however these fears persist.
146     Error-driven learning is inefficient and dangerous, however.
147  If hunted animals are unable to distinguish dangerous humans from non-dangerous humans, human huntin
148 ble to distinguish dangerous humans from non-dangerous humans, human hunting is likely to have a grea
149  results and tight glucose control can cause dangerous hypoglycemia, the data underlying this recomme
150 re branch coming up at high speed can all be dangerous if one does not detect them and produce the ap
151 istent IgG3 positive DSA identifies the most dangerous IgG DSA subpopulation.
152 th been implicated as mechanisms to suppress dangerous immune responses to tissue-restricted self-Ags
153         Although P. aeruginosa is especially dangerous in cystic fibrosis (CF), there is no consensus
154 nent physicians who practiced after becoming dangerous in old age, but the profession has not demonst
155                         Why are viruses more dangerous in one species than another?
156  hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD) is dangerous in quantity and benefits from the minimal samp
157 ng the complex from a repair pathway that is dangerous in the context of single-stranded DNA formed d
158 negative bacterial pneumonia is a common and dangerous infection with diminishing treatment options d
159 end on rapid and sensitive detection of this dangerous infection, preferably transdermally and withou
160 ary targets of countermeasures against these dangerous infectious agents.
161 ugely effective in reducing the incidence of dangerous infectious diseases such as bacterial meningit
162                   Because excess iron can be dangerous, intracellular iron must be tightly controlled
163 CIGS films were designed to avoid the rather dangerous KCN treatment step for the removal of conducti
164 reaks (DSBs) that initiate recombination are dangerous lesions that can cause mutation or meiotic fai
165 SBs) that initiate meiotic recombination are dangerous lesions that can disrupt genome integrity, so
166 mportant for successful meiosis but are also dangerous lesions that can mutate or kill, so cells ensu
167 ategy to limit the central warming below the dangerous level and the LPHI below the catastrophic leve
168 emissions, the central warming can reach the dangerous level within three decades, with the LPHI warm
169 7:H7 in 25g of food has been considered as a dangerous level.
170 f stabilization targets to avoid potentially dangerous levels of global warming.
171 intaining homeostasis, eliminating excess or dangerous levels of mitochondria, trimming levels of end
172            The grilling of meat may generate dangerous levels of mutagenic and carcinogenic nitrosami
173              To limit the LPHI warming below dangerous levels, the CES lever must be pulled as well t
174 e by 2020 can keep the central warming below dangerous levels.
175 before the temperature of the brain rises to dangerous levels.
176           Meteotsunami events of potentially dangerous magnitude (height > 0.3 m) occur an average of
177 ns, such as following the decomposition of a dangerous material in a sealed container.
178  that HIV DNA uracilation, rather than being dangerous, may promote the early phase of the viral life
179 igh doses or chronic exposure often leads to dangerous medical consequences, including psychosis, vio
180 adily available, seemingly benign yet highly dangerous medications is essential.
181                                 Cadmium is a dangerous metal distributed widely in the environment.
182  primary tumors seed at most an average of 6 dangerous micrometastases that escape from growth restri
183 ned most often by just one growth-restricted dangerous micrometastasis.
184 death of neurons as they migrate through the dangerous minefield of white matter undergoing injury.
185 risk alleles have recurrently evolved at the DANGEROUS MIX2 (DM2) nucleotide-binding domain and leuci
186  against aerosolized F. tularensis, the most dangerous mode of transmission.
187 tive, and reliable techniques to detect such dangerous molecules within foodstuffs.
188                    This bias could lead to a dangerous monopoly of information.
189 ase ADAMTS13 cleaves them into smaller, less dangerous multimers.
190 ing when objects were present supporting the dangerous niche hypothesis.
191  potentially useful and contract potentially dangerous NK cell subsets.
192 w they learn to discriminate beneficial from dangerous novelty.
193                    Paralogs are treated as a dangerous nuisance that has to be detected and removed.
194                      Commercial fishing is a dangerous occupation despite decades of regulatory initi
195 ber conflict is now a common and potentially dangerous occurrence.
196 double-strand break (DSB), arguably the most dangerous of DNA lesions.
197 correct cell homing and/or identification of dangerous off-target locations in preclinical and clinic
198         Given that errors in CSR can lead to dangerous, oncogenic chromosomal translocations it is im
199  the 5' ends of genes, including potentially dangerous ones such as proto-oncogenes and signal transd
200 f those that are cultivatable are difficult, dangerous or expensive to propagate or are genetically i
201 t the malignant cells as being recognized as dangerous or foreign.
202 At 1 minute, no meter result from ICUs posed dangerous or significant risk by error grid analysis, wh
203 ions, e.g., that impersonal transactions are dangerous or that international trade is a zero-sum game
204 owerful tools for accessing environments too dangerous or too remote for human exploration.
205  feasible only when epidemic spread of these dangerous organisms has already occurred.
206  provides a new approach to predicting these dangerous outbreaks in bird populations based on existin
207 dissociate safe cues from those that predict dangerous outcomes.
208  IRAK1BP1 is a critical factor in preventing dangerous overproduction of proinflammatory cytokines by
209  photosynthetic organisms, the production of dangerous oxygen species is stimulated under high irradi
210 ur understanding of heme acquisition by this dangerous pathogen and justify efforts to determine the
211 id media culture in an Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogen Containment Level 3 laboratory.
212                   Staphylococcus aureus is a dangerous pathogen that can cause necrotizing infections
213                   Staphylococcus aureus is a dangerous pathogen that causes a variety of severe disea
214 hosporon asahii (T. asahii) has emerged as a dangerous pathogen that causes rare but life-threatening
215 notype relationships in this resourceful and dangerous pathogen.
216 ction and/or within-host survival of several dangerous pathogens (e.g. HIV and severe acute respirato
217 us trypanosomatids represent one of the most dangerous pathogens for humans and domestic animals, the
218 e World Health Organization and Emerging and Dangerous Pathogens Laboratory Network addressed this ne
219 rkably effective barrier against potentially dangerous pathogens.
220 signals generated in response to potentially dangerous physiological conditions seem to be propagated
221 s, and ambulances, Syria has become the most dangerous place on earth for health-care providers.
222 the food chain is perhaps no longer the most dangerous place to be.
223 there is a need for methods that allow these dangerous plant toxins to be determined.
224 n contributes to the formation of clinically dangerous plaques and offer a mechanistic rationale for
225 n, the process that gives rise to clinically dangerous plaques, is unknown.
226 G4 represents a fully recovered, potentially dangerous population equipped to migrate to tissue and r
227 f a double-strand break into a telomere is a dangerous, potentially lethal event.
228 rin-induced thrombocytopenia is a profoundly dangerous, potentially lethal, immunologically mediated
229 iacetone triperoxide (TATP), one of the most dangerous primary explosives, has emerged as an explosiv
230 structures that protect chromosome ends from dangerous processing events.
231  that mast cells can behave alternatively as dangerous promoters, innocent bystanders, or essential g
232 ability of new antibiotics, have created the dangerous prospect of ineffective therapies against bact
233 ecause financial crises are characterized by dangerous rare events that occur more frequently than th
234 or reactions contributes to the formation of dangerous reactive oxygen species, such as the hydroxyl
235 agellate genus Ostreopsis are known to cause dangerous respiratory symptoms in humans exposed to aero
236  evolutionary theory can predict potentially dangerous responses of infectious disease to human inter
237                       Cardiac alternans is a dangerous rhythm disturbance of the heart, in which rapi
238 hanges with larger males that represent more dangerous rivals.
239 ron reduction of O2 Although often viewed as dangerous, ROS are now recognized as important messenger
240  around the dam but others pass through more dangerous routes.
241 st time, that RTS-based control shuts down a dangerous short-circuit event 3 times earlier than surfa
242              Rhabdomyolysis is a potentially dangerous side effect of statin drugs.
243 igand-receptor interactions, which can cause dangerous side effects by inhibiting the receptors that
244 we describe a new approach to tackling these dangerous side effects.
245 an involvement in fast processing, this is a dangerous simplification.
246 k necessary supports, creating a potentially dangerous situation.
247 ," potentially to recruit group members in a dangerous situation.
248 tions (neophobia) which protect animals from dangerous situations but can also inhibit exploration an
249 d soldiers under stressful and often overtly dangerous situations.
250        Malignant melanoma is one of the most dangerous skin cancer originating from melanocytes.
251 er a wild chimpanzee encounters a model of a dangerous snake, whether or not he gives an alarm call d
252 tly enhance our ability to warn humans about dangerous solar bursts and prevent damage to satellites
253 the 'mimic') co-opts a warning signal from a dangerous species (the 'model') and thereby deceives its
254                    Predators typically avoid dangerous species, and batesian mimicry evolves when a p
255                                       Highly dangerous spiders in South America (armed spiders) and A
256 stic insights on a process that mediates the dangerous spread of antibiotic resistance genes among ba
257  ontogeny, young rats must be able to detect dangerous stimuli and to exhibit appropriate defensive b
258 f cellular and organismal responses to other dangerous stimuli such as infection.
259 t, for example determining the location of a dangerous stimulus.
260 Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E.coli O157:H7), a dangerous strain among 225 E. coli unique serotypes.
261 ated to the emergence of new and potentially dangerous strains of influenza.
262  likely that abilities to precisely identify dangerous subcategories of humans on the basis of subtle
263 have been developed in recent years to sense dangerous substances in air and trace biomarkers in brea
264 and distinguish valuable food resources from dangerous substances in the environment.
265 to a future culture that views delirium as a dangerous syndrome which portends poor clinical outcomes
266  data suggest that the stochastic genesis of dangerous T cell clones can initiate autoimmune disease
267  developed primarily to automate routine and dangerous tasks, biomedical nanorobots are designed for
268 n mechanisms that underlie associations with dangerous taste stimuli, very little is known about how
269 SHS potentially as dangerous as or even more dangerous than direct smoking.
270 ons of such treatment are significantly less dangerous than those associated with surgery.
271  Has the time come when not treating is more dangerous than treating?
272 information through trial and error would be dangerous; therefore, cognitive mechanisms for rapid lea
273 ns is a fundamental step in the avoidance of dangerous thermal extremes.
274 o a wound caused by the head spines could be dangerous, these frogs are capable of using their skin t
275 grams that identify and mitigate potentially dangerous threats.
276 amework, showing that the fear of crossing a dangerous threshold can turn climate negotiations into a
277 on game, making collective action to avoid a dangerous threshold virtually assured.
278 This virus can generate new strains that are dangerous through nucleotide/amino acid changes or throu
279 ere is evidence that the disease persists as dangerous, tiny metastases that remain at a growth restr
280  results highlight an important point: it is dangerous to assume that mutation of conserved FH2 resid
281                      Consequently, it can be dangerous to consume pufferfish, including the edible mu
282 oor VOC pollutants at both their immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) and permissible expos
283 at concentrations well below the immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) limit.
284 es of exposure at concentrations immediately dangerous to life or health were demonstrated.
285  <400 nm contributing to mass concentrations dangerous to public health, up to 148 mug/m(3).
286 though an important DNA repair mechanism, is dangerous to the cell if improperly regulated.
287 gnition of combinatorial ligands that may be dangerous to the host, providing important guidance for
288  health is unwarranted, and potentially even dangerous to those individuals who consume inadequate pr
289  cells to depart from their hosts and become dangerous transmissible pathogens.
290 nts to useless investigations or potentially dangerous treatment.
291  reemergence of measles has been linked to a dangerous trend: parents refusing vaccinations for their
292 lease of aerosolized F. tularensis, the most dangerous type of exposure.
293                         Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer, with notorious resistance
294 der cool, quiet conditions can become highly dangerous under conditions that mimic recreational use o
295                            The disorder is a dangerous urological and hematological emergency since i
296                                            A dangerous variant identified at VR induced a "fundus fir
297 nsistently underlie large outbreaks of these dangerous viruses.
298                 The current risk category of dangerous warming is extended to more categories, which
299 e tropical plant Abrus precatorius is highly dangerous with an estimated human lethal dose of 0.1-1 m
300 rely cause clinical symptoms in bats but are dangerous zoonotic pathogens, like Ebola or rabies virus

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