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1 nterval of 3 to 6 months was associated with greatest 3-year TFS overall and in patients with few ris
2               The skeletal sites showing the greatest abnormality in the carpal-tarsal osteolysis syn
3  the past seven centuries and represents the greatest accumulation rates, at both decadal and centenn
4      The model was a good fit and showed the greatest accuracy compared to that of existing formulae.
5 etic tissues into blood culture bottles, the greatest accuracy of diagnosis was observed when three s
6          Results of this study show that the greatest accuracy of PJI diagnosis is obtained when thre
7 eriprosthetic tissue culture techniques, the greatest accuracy was observed when four specimens were
8 e majority of treated patients is one of the greatest achievements in all of medicine.
9  a range of acyl-CoA substrates revealed the greatest activity against acetyl-CoA, and structure-guid
10                        Eight steers with the greatest ADG and 8 steers with the least-ADG with dry ma
11 5); both pathways were down-regulated in the greatest-ADG compared with least-ADG group.
12                              Uplift has been greatest adjacent to the central sub-basin and like the
13 ler celebrates the science behind one of the greatest advances in the history of cancer research: the
14  This was also the temperature providing the greatest aerobic metabolic scope and body condition acro
15             Identification of individuals at greatest AF risk could minimize the incidence of cardioe
16 rcion hypothesis [7]: male aggression (1) is greatest against cycling females, (2) is costly and repr
17                                          The greatest allelic burden was in patients with increased r
18 bability of high-risk oral HPV infection was greatest among black participants, those who smoked more
19                              Improvement was greatest among frail patients (12.2% [24 of 197 patients
20  Differences were driven by SNF use and were greatest among patients with less-severe clinical presen
21 aking DOACs increased with age; the risk was greatest among persons 75 years.
22 ulation, but not productivity, declines were greatest among those species whose annual productivity w
23 ing status, sex, and age, but the excess was greatest among those younger than 70 years and never-smo
24      Increases in all of these outcomes were greatest among women, older adults, racial/ethnic minori
25 unsfield Unit (HU) values in the area of the greatest amount of effusion on each slice of the three s
26                   Uptake of 2-[(18)F]FDG was greatest and continuously increasing owing to metabolic
27 e 16 countries where GPEI's footprint is the greatest and in the program's 5 core agencies.
28 dividual use or combination demonstrated the greatest antimicrobial efficacies against planktonic or
29      Platinum, gold and palladium showed the greatest antimicrobial efficacy in zone of inhibition (Z
30                                          The greatest areas of growth in spending in absolute terms w
31 ngle between adjacent hexameric capsomers is greatest around the fivefold vertices, where there is th
32                  Voluntary wheel running was greatest at 8 weeks and had significantly decreased by 1
33 es relative to baseline, and this change was greatest at mid-elevations.
34 tions, genetic effects on tree survival were greatest at the peak of the outbreak and pointed to comp
35  to this phenomenon, but those receiving the greatest attention in terms of research and monitoring h
36                                              Greatest attention is needed in Uttar Pradesh, Manipur,
37 s transcend the ACA provisions receiving the greatest attention.
38 ent with the structural analyses showing the greatest attenuation of function when GARP2 is present.
39 n for the first 2 y of college-the window of greatest attrition from science, technology, engineering
40 ectively), while Ohio and California had the greatest average annual number of people served by syste
41 l bactericidal concentrations determined the greatest bactericidal activity was again platinum gold a
42 those with SPRM above the median derived the greatest benefit (adjusted HR: 0.599; 95% CI: 0.530 to 0
43                                          The greatest benefit for obesity and oral health would be am
44  of evolution and epidemiology will reap the greatest benefit from vaccine transmission.
45 on Adjuvant systemic treatments may have the greatest benefit when administered within the first 2 ye
46 apies to those in whom they will provide the greatest benefit, and serves as the basis for a Center f
47 ing complete, curative resection derived the greatest benefit, with a median OS of 64 months.
48 h hyperfractionated radiotherapy showing the greatest benefit.
49                                   One of the greatest benefits of antibody therapeutics is their extr
50 tion (preferably r-ATG) appears to offer the greatest benefits.
51 repellent properties were shown to yield the greatest biofilm-inhibition effects.
52 rica (99.94), and south Asia (69.41) had the greatest burden of DALYs from scabies.
53 population in the world and boasts the fifth greatest burden of tuberculosis.
54 gh, nano-sized enriched milk powders had the greatest calcium bioavailability among the groups, but b
55 hemotherapeutic treatment, and possessed the greatest cancer stem cell (CSC) content.
56                                          The greatest cardiac electric instability was also observed
57                                          The greatest challenge is the safe and efficient delivery of
58                                   One of the greatest challenges in chemistry is the creation of such
59 sponses to climate change remains one of the greatest challenges in global ecology [1, 2].
60                                   One of the greatest challenges in sustainable agricultural producti
61 andida and Aspergillus species is one of the greatest challenges to clinical success, followed by ech
62 oach centered on autonomous learning has the greatest chance of success as we scale toward real-world
63 c during ELS exposure in monkeys sustain the greatest change in gene expression, offering a mechanism
64 ombinations of constraints, we predicted the greatest changes in the distribution of dominant tree sp
65 fy which ecological regions might expect the greatest changes to occur.
66 , and whole brain analysis revealed that the greatest changes were focused on the areas being trained
67                                          The greatest chlorination was observed after 15 days when ni
68 ection of patients most likely to derive the greatest clinical benefit from therapy.
69                           In the groups with greatest comorbidity burden (2 and >/=3), the absolute r
70                             They reach their greatest compaction during chromosome condensation in mi
71 oating and genetic modification provided the greatest compatibility with human blood, suggesting that
72 identify cis-acting genetic variation as the greatest component influencing OSN composition and demon
73                                          The greatest concern about the use of donor corneas supplied
74  artificially generated bioaerosol is of the greatest concern from a bioterrorism or warfare perspect
75                                           Of greatest concern is the lack of adequate phase II dosing
76 (2.1-fold), and abundance of bird species of greatest conservation need (2.1-fold).
77 eania (58.3), and east Asia (56.5), with the greatest DALY burdens in children, adolescents, and the
78 ologic processes of dementia resulted in the greatest decline, in which the interaction contributed a
79 icipants receiving Dox+Tras demonstrated the greatest declines at 1 year (-6.6%; 95% CI, -8.2 to -5.0
80 the Yellow Sea as a stopover site showed the greatest declines, whereas those that stop primarily in
81 .E. with cool, wet forests demonstrating the greatest declines.
82                 Hospitals that exhibited the greatest decreases in LOS mode had the highest reduction
83                  The protein that showed the greatest degree of overexpression in CRC compared to AT
84                                          The greatest degree of restriction occurs when a contact is
85 rom HX in different regions of CBP, with the greatest deprotection occurring at the edges of helices.
86                             Efficacy was the greatest determinant of impact; compared to a novel regi
87 mance, with the pH sensors demonstrating the greatest deviation; the flexible hard gold platform achi
88 st that frozen section and cytology have the greatest diagnostic accuracy.
89  measures, with processing speed showing the greatest difference (-0.08 SD/decade, 95% CI [-0.15, -0.
90 owering time across both time and space; the greatest differences evident between populations, where
91 us, and mental status change cases posed the greatest difficulty for student learners.
92 e interactions is critical for achieving the greatest diffusion of public interventions.
93 r or broad-based aneurysms 2 mm or larger in greatest dimension were included.
94                            Area 6-20 had the greatest discriminatory power to differentiate the post-
95 he soils heated to 225 degrees C leached the greatest DOC and had the highest C- and N-DBP precursor
96 harides derived from cartilage possessed the greatest DPPH scavenging and ferric reducing activities
97 ge of invasion typically associated with the greatest ecological and economic impacts.
98                  This approach will have the greatest effect in a setting where implementation of opt
99 ssociated with excess FEV1 decline, with the greatest effect in Global Initiative for Chronic Obstruc
100 individual sampling (i.e., n >/= 30) had the greatest effect on N e estimation and the detection of p
101              Severity of RSV illness had the greatest effect size upon CD4 T-cell gene expression.
102                                          The greatest effect was observed when combining recq4 and fi
103 n 16-6-I 40 fastidious anaerobe agar had the greatest effect.
104 tion with ZDHHCs 3, 7, 15, and 20 having the greatest effect.
105 ity components and a home element (n=41) had greatest effectiveness; evidence in support of the effec
106                                          The greatest effects were evident in the high-risk group of
107  its body (d=0.39) and genu (d=0.37), showed greatest effects.
108 ed that cooking using microwave oven has the greatest efficiency for reduction.
109      In quartile analysis, patients with the greatest emphysema extent (28 to 65%) showed the smalles
110 rk could reduce HIV among sex workers to the greatest extent in countries where enforcement is fair a
111 pressed mRNAs and long-noncoding RNAs to the greatest extent.
112 he generation of HIV bnAbs may be one of the greatest feats of the human immune system and our best h
113 en granulocyte and monocyte clonalities were greatest, followed by correlations between these cell ty
114                              Concordance was greatest for androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) (86.0%,
115 and their retinal expression patterns appear greatest for animals that experience variable light habi
116  no metal ions, lambdamax and absorbance was greatest for cyanidin with diacylation>monoacylation>inc
117                      Severity of concern was greatest for general eyesight (2.92/5.00) and visual sym
118                       Spending per child was greatest for infants younger than 1 year, at $11741 (UI,
119 old, and the risk of diagnostic reversal was greatest for subjects who quit smoking during the study.
120       The risk of diagnostic instability was greatest for subjects whose baseline FEV1/FVC value was
121 umulative incidence of an ADHD diagnosis was greatest for the youngest children (ie, those born betwe
122 al phenolics (1251-2115mg GAE kg(-1) FW) and greatest FRAP values (25.9-43.2mM TE kg(-1) FW).
123                            We discovered the greatest frequency of candidate-causal eQTLs using exon-
124 nt jawed vertebrates and exhibit some of the greatest functional diversity of all vertebrates.
125 set of PfCRK4-regulated phosphoproteins with greatest functional similarity to CDK2 substrates, parti
126                       In the non-ASCT group, greatest gains were after 2005 (4-year OS, 38%, 32%, and
127                  In the ASCT population, the greatest gains were after 2010 (4-year OS, 91% compared
128                                          The greatest GC incidence rates were in Asian countries, for
129 ex-adjusted incidence of AMD was 8.8% in the Greatest Generation (born during 1901-1924), 3.0% in the
130 story, African ancestry populations have the greatest genomic diversity in the world, and this divers
131 the response to climate change could be "the greatest global health opportunity of the 21st century".
132                 Bacteria responsible for the greatest global mortality colonize the human microbiota
133 king was the risk factor responsible for the greatest hip fracture burden (7.5%, 95% CI 5.2-9.7) foll
134 for populations at greatest risk in areas of greatest HIV burden, as proposed by the Joint United Nat
135 d regardless of sex, those who developed the greatest hypoxaemia during exercise demonstrated the mos
136 e find that animal scale of movement had the greatest impact on accuracy of estimators, although all
137 h that the duration of ischemic time has the greatest impact on graft survival in recipients with old
138                                              Greatest impact on liver function was found in animals w
139                         Disinfection had the greatest impact on microbial composition, which was furt
140 sual acuity (VA) in the affected eye had the greatest impact on QoL, inducing lower QoL results relat
141 w or moderately expressed genes may have the greatest impact on regulating the switch between viral l
142                         The factors with the greatest impact on signal repeatability in phantoms were
143              To identify the parameters with greatest impact, a sensitivity analysis was performed on
144  populations where resources can achieve the greatest impact.
145  in college education, when it will have the greatest impact.
146 0 degrees C, filling height of tubes had the greatest impact.
147  occurrence in the Northeast U.S., while the greatest impacts to recreation, in terms of costs, are i
148 ng site on ASIC1a, the ASIC subunit with the greatest importance in the central nervous system.
149 n rates (RSRRs) subsequently experienced the greatest improvement after passage of the Medicare Hospi
150 -sized iron-based magnetic particles had the greatest improvement of performance of a metaresonator a
151 onsistent with this, genetic instability was greatest in Bi-Tg thyrocytes with a mean genetic instabi
152        Zooplankton abundance was reduced the greatest in bluegill and functional bladderwort treatmen
153                Enrichment was proportionally greatest in ectomycorrhizal biomass.
154 ion throughout the study and accumulated the greatest in liver and spleen tissues.
155             Nitrate storage per unit area is greatest in North America, China and Europe where there
156 tically, cueing-related memory benefits were greatest in participants without explicit recognition of
157                                 Mortality is greatest in patients undergoing valve replacement.
158 art failure hospitalizations with CRT-D were greatest in patients with a QRSD >/=180 ms with or witho
159 oast color, while the total tocopherols were greatest in peanut oils with darker colors.
160 eformation induced by head impact loading is greatest in sulcal locations, where pathology in cases o
161 s that mechanical strain and strain rate are greatest in sulci, where neuropathology is prominently s
162         The change in EPCs from baseline was greatest in the 80% group (P < 0.05), reaching the highe
163    Our model predicts that this asymmetry is greatest in the radially-expanding transition region tha
164 of metabolic rates to climate warming may be greatest in the tropics and at low elevations because me
165     In this cohort, the sex differences were greatest in the younger age groups and were attenuated b
166 order by the transmembrane domain of BamA is greatest in thicker bilayers.
167 ted with strongly basic side chains, but the greatest in vivo antitumor activity was found for compou
168 n of the same race, and the differences were greatest in younger age groups (for example, women aged
169                                          The greatest incidence rise in men was observed in Poland (A
170 editerranean Region is projected to have the greatest increase in cancer incidence in the next 15 yea
171 t results were in those subjects who had the greatest increase in circulating 25hydroxyvitamin D.
172    After ajmaline infusion, the RVOT had the greatest increase in conduction delay (5.4+/-2.8 versus
173  a whole system and not isolated organs: the greatest increase in crop productivity will be achieved
174                                          The greatest increase in drought resistance is achieved when
175 red (Ld) domains, thins them, and causes the greatest increase in hydrophobic mismatch between liquid
176  (AAPC = 17.5, 95% C.I. = 3.2, 10.0) had the greatest increase in women.
177                                          The greatest increase was associated with unprocessed red me
178 06 to 12.7/100000 during 2010-2012, with the greatest increases among persons aged >60 years (40%) an
179                                          The greatest increases are predicted to occur in Sub-Saharan
180 , and body mass index (BMI) groups, with the greatest increases in activity found for females.
181  antibody increased its nonspecificity, with greatest increases in antibodies containing Trp or Val m
182                    Invasions that caused the greatest increases in soil inorganic N and mineralizatio
183 ns (KLKs), with KLK6, 13, and 14 showing the greatest induction after exposure to S. aureus.
184  ammonium, organic acid particles showed the greatest influence on Cl(-) depletion in the submicromet
185                (ii) What variables exert the greatest influence on Env glycosylation?
186 es suggested that stage at diagnosis had the greatest influence on overall racial/ethnic survival dis
187 the least extent, whereas glycine exerts the greatest influence on the water structure.
188 tency period variance and SR Ca load had the greatest influences.
189  Coatings decreased weight loss and also the greatest juice percent was in coated arils.
190 me countries, where the burden of disease is greatest, lack reliable data that can be used to evaluat
191 re and enigmatic species, which achieves the greatest length of any extant bivalve, is the only descr
192                                          The greatest limitation of VSV is that it is highly neurotro
193 the highest initial FEV1 but experienced the greatest loss of lung function.
194 ller Omega values and frequently exhibit the greatest magnitude of change in Omega resulting from a s
195                                   One of the greatest merits of molecular monolayers is their capabil
196                              The numerically greatest monthly rate of SCD was in the 31- to 90-day ti
197        Cumulative mortality curves indicated greatest mortality for women who reported depressive sym
198 e combination of ARNI+BB+MRA resulted in the greatest mortality reduction.
199 dy results, suggest these patients also have greatest need for the drug.
200 ich will increase access in regions with the greatest need.
201           The pre-F antibodies displayed the greatest neutralizing activity (55%-100%), followed by G
202 tes and microvascular endothelial cells show greatest NO release following biologically relevant dose
203                   The bathroom contained the greatest number of hazards (mean = 7.9; 54.2% of graded
204                                  This is the greatest number of introns observed in annelid mtDNA gen
205 s of detection, and confidently detected the greatest number of pharmaceuticals (22) with only one fa
206 ching status were modified by occupancy: the greatest odds of increasing ICU beds were in hospitals w
207            Furthermore, acetaldehyde had the greatest odor activity value of up to 4266.
208 The reactivity of the latter compound is the greatest of any RTA ever reported and is likely to repre
209 ividuals, the impact of changing climate was greatest on inexperienced breeders: reproductive success
210             The magnitude of this effect was greatest on secreted leptin, which was decreased by DHT
211 f a given virus by finding the host with the greatest ONF similarity.
212 ns (protons and neutrons) remains one of the greatest outstanding problems in modern nuclear physics.
213                   The decrease of VA has the greatest overall effect, but other factors also signific
214 e that tioconazole and voriconazole have the greatest overall inhibition for all isolates of Acantham
215 euroblastoma; however, which regimen has the greatest patient benefit has not been established.
216     Individuals living in zip codes with the greatest percentage of happy and physically-active tweet
217  of magnetization dynamics that leads to the greatest performance.
218                                          The greatest pool of SOC was found within the Atchafalaya/Ve
219     Infectious diseases represent one of the greatest potential barriers to achievement of the third
220 s predicted to form G-quadruplexes, with the greatest potential detected for the hexameric repeat dom
221 l to identify post-ACS patients who have the greatest potential for benefit from the addition of ezet
222  such as retinal projection devices have the greatest potential for use as low-vision aids.
223 mpounds, to predict candidate drugs with the greatest potential to decrease alcohol consumption.
224 the immune response to infection holding the greatest potential to improve clinical outcomes.
225       Stork will be remembered as one of the greatest practitioners of the art of organic synthesis.
226                    The clinical variables of greatest predictive value were coma (31% had seizures; o
227  childhood experiences (ACEs) are one of the greatest predictors of affective disorders for women.
228 ess than 20 mg/L BOD5 were found to have the greatest probability of having no effects.
229                                          The greatest progress to date in this area has been achieved
230 ntaining hydrolysis treatments exhibited the greatest proportion of free amino acids (686-740nmol/mg)
231                                 PhDs had the greatest proportion of NIH funding compared to both MDs
232    On average, Nebraska and Delaware had the greatest proportion of systems in violation (2.7% and 2.
233 as containing high anthocyanins provided the greatest protection against H2O2.
234 I)-oxides were detected, concurrent with the greatest PS-Fe(III) reduction (PS-Fe(II)/Fe(III) ratio a
235 cardiometabolic outcomes that constitute the greatest public health burden in the United States, incl
236             Naive-derived T cells showed the greatest rate of proliferation but had more limited effe
237 he earthquake in the 15 prefectures with the greatest reduction in electricity consumption, and littl
238 -dose 300-mg inclisiran regimen produced the greatest reduction in LDL cholesterol levels: 48% of the
239                  In the prefectures with the greatest reductions in electricity consumption, heat-rel
240                                          The greatest reductions were noted for polio and tuberculosi
241        It was found that Eprex contained the greatest relative abundance of O-acetylated derivatives,
242                                Taxa with the greatest reliance on the Yellow Sea as a stopover site s
243 , after 30 d of AS storage, BAG-F showed the greatest remineralizing effect on the stiffness of the c
244 e capacity, whereby recombinants exhibit the greatest replication, followed by subtype D, followed by
245 ndothelial cells with astrocytes yielded the greatest resistance over time.
246 s conservation co-benefits would enhance the greatest return on limited conservation investments, whi
247 nalyses revealed that normal tissues had the greatest richness in community diversity, while the meta
248                          Age is, by far, the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet f
249 indicate that exposure to RBT represents the greatest risk factor for CTE pathological features, alth
250 lizing immunoglobulin G (IgG) (RNNIg) is the greatest risk factor for dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF)
251 a and more than 2 food allergies were at the greatest risk for adverse food reactions.
252  of type 2 inflammation in early life are at greatest risk for asthma development.
253 s with D+/R- neutralizing serostatus had the greatest risk for BK viremia (odds ratio, 4.9; 95% confi
254 analysis was performed to identify groups at greatest risk for non-completion.
255 dence-based interventions for populations at greatest risk in areas of greatest HIV burden, as propos
256         New onset AF was associated with the greatest risk of adverse outcomes: primary endpoint (HR:
257 lergies (aOR, 1.9 [95% CI, 1.1-3.1]) were at greatest risk of any adverse food reaction, and those wi
258  experience poor asthma control and face the greatest risk of asthma morbidity and mortality.
259 nsplantation and posttransplantation were at greatest risk of CMV replication.
260               Patients in the ICU are at the greatest risk of contracting healthcare-associated infec
261 pper canopy leaves; these regions are at the greatest risk of damage due to extreme heat-wave events,
262 ultiple sclerosis (MS), where the lowest and greatest risk of developing MS coincide with the lowest
263 r accurately predicting which species are at greatest risk of germination failure during environmenta
264 e psoriasis with psoriatic arthritis had the greatest risk of incident uveitis compared with the nonp
265                               RD confers the greatest risk of incident vision loss, and once 25% or m
266  loss combined with sarcopenia presented the greatest risk of mortality.
267 nfluenza vaccine is recommended for those at greatest risk of severe influenza infection.
268 lp target specific therapies to those at the greatest risk of sudden and nonsudden cardiac death.
269 ingly, Snook distributions during periods of greatest risk to experience an extreme cold event varied
270 5, 95% confidence interval, 1.9-3.1) were at greatest risk.
271           The five individual countries with greatest scabies burden were Indonesia (age-standardised
272 les foraged longer in pack ice in years with greatest sea ice concentration and earliest sea ice adva
273 atest variability in FEV1 over time, and the greatest sensitivity to methacholine challenge.
274 flow rate of 160 muL/h, MPA demonstrated the greatest shift in mobility (1.58 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1)) compar
275     Plants in drier sites also exhibited the greatest shifts in the osmotic potential at full saturat
276      In contrast, DOCK5, which possesses the greatest similarity to DOCK1, remains sparingly studied.
277 re continues to be worst in regions with the greatest socioeconomic deprivation, and deficiencies exi
278                                              Greatest soil water loss was observed for the experiment
279 e, the most homogeneous distribution and the greatest stability.
280 s reinforce the structure where there is the greatest strain in the gp23 hexagonal lattice.
281           The lipid identifications with the greatest summed intensity using this ranking algorithm w
282 umulative ability to identify individuals at greatest susceptibility for adverse outcomes.
283  the laboratory and field, we found that the greatest susceptibility of cold- and warm-adapted hosts
284                                          The greatest TAA was measured for SM followed by SUM, RM, WM
285 c and Subarctic regions have experienced the greatest temperature increases during the last 30 years.
286 so be consistent with these experiencing the greatest tensions in the plant xylem network.
287 predicting which viral variants may pose the greatest threats for zoonotic and pandemic emergence.IMP
288 sions derived from PAs that started with the greatest total forest area; accounting for starting fore
289 scopy (TFM) revealed that cells produced the greatest tractions at the cell periphery, where distinct
290 lase/Flavourzyme combination - generated the greatest transport efficiency across Caco-2 cell monolay
291 core, the highest asthma treatment step, the greatest variability in FEV1 over time, and the greatest
292 teric regulatory proteins, and show that the greatest variation in inactive structures comes from kin
293 ed the least Neu5Gc, and CIGB-EPO showed the greatest variety of high-mannose-phosphate structures.
294  a Kd value of 3.519 nM and demonstrated the greatest virus binding as shown by fluorescence imaging.
295          Toba Caldera, Indonesia, caused the greatest volcanic catastrophe of the last 100 kyr, clima
296 n the highest quartile of TF experienced the greatest VTE recurrence (> 64.6 pg/mL; 38 [19%] of 203 p
297 s a corollary, ecosystem respiration was the greatest when graminoids and saprotrophic fungi became p
298 dence, with reductions in host fitness being greatest when nutrient-provisioning, vertically transmit
299                   The gain in performance is greatest when the spatial distribution of noise in the i
300  not differ among treatments, but growth was greatest with crushed bladderwort.

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